Except for transaction id, you can also use contract id, wallet address, and explorer link.
Recent transactions are stored on your browser, so it will not be available on your other devices.
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Locate the exact line of code where a transaction failed or reverted. Go through the transaction step by step to see which path the transaction took and what exactly happened. Try it out with any transaction on Stacks mainnet, testnet, or our devnet.
Use our advanced gas profiler to see a detailed breakdown for your transaction and spot which functions are using the most gas. Easily detect spending patterns and optimize the cost of your transactions.
Re-run transactions in our simulator after tweaking the parameters to see how they would have played out on Stacks.
Always try your new contracts on the simulator before deploying them to mainnet. Use our programmable API to simulate transactions with ease.
Run Simulations >>We're running a purposely built version of Nakamoto stacks devnet (pox contracts disabled), with all features above enabled. This devnet is public to everyone, especially for DeFi developers.
Start Using DevNet >>Don't want to expose your contracts to the public yet? No problem! Open a ticket on our Discord to setup your own private devnet.