First visit confidence

Bitcoin Cash Mainnet is fully server-rendered with hard links, so the first useful click works even when scripts are disabled.

Start here

Machine discovery

Feeds, OpenSearch, sitemap, and llms.txt stay visible as canonical entry points for agents and integrations.

Open llms.txt

Operational honesty

Multi-node failover state, cooldowns, and serving-node details are exposed instead of hidden behind an admin-only view.

Inspect status

Crawlability first

Pages, feeds, and discovery routes are designed to be indexable, archivable, and easy to mirror without JavaScript.

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Verification receipt

Bitcoin Cash Mainnet payment proof, condensed for sharing

This receipt page strips the transaction view down to the shortest trustworthy proof trail: canonical link, receipt link, raw route, status, and containing block context when available.

2c19e1c51627f0449701c475df6ce20787ea5fae1c1936a287c1ea0bd5f12208

Human-safeShare this page when someone needs a quick answer without parsing the full transaction tables.
Machine-safeRaw hex, block links, and status links remain one click away from the same canonical route family.
Honest by designPending transactions stay clearly marked as mempool entries instead of being overstated as settled.
StatusConfirmed
Confirmations109
Block946,887
Outputs2
Output total16.44687503 BCH
CashToken outputs0
What this receipt proves

Human-readable evidence summary

This receipt proves the transaction is visible on-chain for this network and links directly to the canonical block, raw hex, and status context needed for stronger verification.

Canonical route

Stable link for people

Share the receipt or canonical transaction route when a human needs the cleanest handoff.

Raw route

Stable link for machines

Open the raw transaction hex when another system needs to verify bytes rather than rendered tables.

Containing block

Use when confirmation depth matters

The containing block route is one click away for inclusion and confirmation-depth checks.

Freshness context

Know what this does not prove

For stronger proof, pair this receipt with the containing block and raw transaction hex.

Shareable proof facts

Transaction receipt facts

Receipt route
/mainnet/tx/2c19e1c51627f0449701c475df6ce20787ea5fae1c1936a287c1ea0bd5f12208/receipt
Canonical transaction
/mainnet/tx/2c19e1c51627f0449701c475df6ce20787ea5fae1c1936a287c1ea0bd5f12208
Binary proof
/mainnet/tx/2c19e1c51627f0449701c475df6ce20787ea5fae1c1936a287c1ea0bd5f12208/binary
Network
Bitcoin Cash Mainnet
Transaction id
2c19e1c51627f0449701c475df6ce20787ea5fae1c1936a287c1ea0bd5f12208
Status
Confirmed on-chain
Confirmations
109
Block
946,887 · 0000000000000000000167b39e283e043108564804a179af9313aae4ba9f2ae0
Block time
2026-04-15 16:02:44 UTC
Network status
/mainnet/status
Receipt FAQ

What this compact proof page is for

This route exists to reduce friction when a full transaction page is more detail than the recipient needs.

When should I share this receipt page instead of the full transaction page?

Use the receipt page when a person mainly needs status, time, block context, and canonical links. Escalate to the full transaction page when they need to inspect inputs, outputs, or token detail.

Is this receipt page enough for machine verification?

It is the human-friendly summary. Machines should still use the raw transaction route, containing block route, status page, sitemap, feeds, or llms.txt as appropriate.

How is confirmation depth shown here?

Confirmed transactions show confirmation count relative to the currently visible best height on this network. Mempool transactions stay clearly marked as pending.