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# FAQ

#### **Q.** What is the Explorer?

It is a program that allows you to search and inquire about transactions, accounts, and blocks on the K STADIUM Ground Chain.

#### **Q. What** can I search in Explorer?

You can search for addresses, txn hash, blocks, or tokens in the search bar in Explorer search bar.

#### **Q.** Why does it say there's no search result?

The search is possible only when all the digits match, and if even one digit is off, there will be no results.

#### **Q.** Where can I check for recent transactions?

You can check it on the View Txns tab of Blockchain.

#### **Q.** Where can I check the details of recent transactions?

Click Txn Hash on the View Txns tab to go to the transaction details page.

#### **Q.** What are the criteria for sorting top accounts?

It is sorted in order of balance ranking.


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