Tokenview launches BRC-20 browser, supports Ordinals API data service

On May 20, the Tokenview team announced the official launch of the BRC-20 token browser, which also supports BTC Ordinals API data services. As a general-purpose multi-chain blockchain browser, Tokenview launched the BRC-20 browser at the fastest speed. The Ordinals API aims to provide data support for all ordinary Bitcoin-oriented users and developers and lower the access threshold.

About Ordinals?

The Ordinals Protocol is a system for numbering Sats. Satoshi is the smallest unit of Bitcoin and is worth 0.00000001 BTC. These satoshis are numbered in the order in which they were mined, meaning that even if a satoshi ends up being transferred to a different wallet, the sequence number assigned to it remains the same.

Inscriptions are the creation of Bitcoin-native digital artifacts by inscribing content (text, images, videos, etc.) on Satoshi. Therefore, Ordinals makes the issuance of assets (Token+NFT) on Bitcoin a reality.

The innovation of Bitcoin

The revolutionary development of Bitcoin has continuously released the value of Bitcoin. From the initial peer-to-peer cash payment system to the ability to issue assets like Ethereum, there is no doubt that Bitcoin Ordinals has left a strong mark in the history of Bitcoin.

As an early builder and leader of the Bitcoin blockchain explorer, Tokenview will continue to participate in and witness the development of Bitcoin. From 2018 when Tokenview launched its first block explorer - Bitcoin Explorer, to launching a blockchain explorer for BRC-20 tokens in 2023, this is of great significance to Tokenview. Tokenview has been walking in the booming wave of Web3.

BRC-20 Browser

The Tokenview BRC-20 browser supports users to access Ordinals NFT data on the BTC chain, including inscriptions, genesis transactions, UTXOs, genesis blocks, content types, Owner addresses, transfer and transaction details, etc.

The .btc domain name resolution has been launched before. On the Tokenview homepage or the search box of the Bitcoin block explorer, enter any Bitcoin domain name you are interested in to query the BTCDomain Inscription information.

Such as tokenview.btc:
Web:
https://btc.tokenview.io/en/inscription/ed39bf56a333b3a70798f70cd2d1b9a569811d9d673c7a3e9de68eae2bf6a292i0

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Bitcoin Ordinals API

The Tokenview blockchain APIs & data service platform allows any organization or individual to register a developer account for a free trial of the BTC Ordinals API.

Currently, the BTC Ordinals API supports obtaining Bitcoin Ordinals data through the REST API, including Inscription details, Inscription transactions, and Inscription lists owned by the account, etc.

Web:
https://services.tokenview.io
API Doc:
https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/5728777/VV4xwwJ6?version=latest#ac2a30e0-a2f9-4b33-9ddc-1e773c3580af

(1) Inscription details acquisition

a: According to txid, return inscription details
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b: According to inscription_id, return inscription details
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c: According to inscription_num, return inscription details
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(2) Return all transactions of inscription according to inscription_id

Users can obtain all information including genesis block and transaction information, transaction history, etc.
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(3) Return the inscription list it owns according to the address

Users can obtain all inscription information owned by this address.

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As a blockchain APIs & data service platform, Tokenview provides on-chain data of 120+ public chains, including BTC (UTXO), ETH, TRX, USDT, Layer 2, Cosmos, zk-SNARKs, privacy networks and other complete data .
Tokenview has developed into the most important infrastructure of the public chain ecology. The newly added BRC-20 token browser is aimed at all ordinary users and developers. The Tokenview team hopes to work with BTC developers to promote the innovative development of the blockchain industry.

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