Skip to main content

What does a crypto transaction link look like?

After making a cryptocurrency payment, every transaction gets a unique link on a blockchain explorer — a public registry where you can confirm your payment went through successfully. This guide explains what it looks like for every supported network.

Supported Networks & Explorers

Each network has its own public explorer — a website that shows the details of every transaction.

Network

Supported Coins

Explorer

Bitcoin (BTC)

BTC

cryptomus.com/explorer/…/btc/

Ethereum (ETH)

ETH, USDT ERC-20

cryptomus.com/explorer/…/eth/

TRON (TRX)

TRX, USDT TRC-20

tronscan.org/#/transaction/

BNB Smart Chain

BNB, USDT, USDC

bscscan.com/tx/

Litecoin (LTC)

LTC

blockchair.com/litecoin/transaction/

Solana (SOL)

SOL, USDC SPL

solscan.io/tx/

TON

TON, USDT

tonscan.org/tx/

Polygon (POL)

POL, USDC

cryptomus.com/explorer/…/matic/

Avalanche (AVAX)

AVAX, USDC

cryptomus.com/explorer/…/avax/

Arbitrum (ARB)

ETH, USDC

cryptomus.com/explorer/…/arb/

What a transaction link looks like?

Every link is made up of the explorer address and a unique transaction hash — a long string of letters and numbers. For example:

BTC: cryptomus.com/explorer/transactions/btc/d35787d12e15511b3040ef2a…c94c47

ETH: cryptomus.com/explorer/transactions/eth/0x6ccb059919a0d79b41d5e1…120e3

BSC: bscscan.com/tx/0x6a2c01a4003f2fd2195707cc…454d

TRX: tronscan.org/#/transaction/e9f9b60f28aafefa06ceb4a8…5434

SOL: solscan.io/tx/4TbqL9eqi8tcZribHCAAZAD1…669d8

If you have any questions, please contact our customer support team — we'll be happy to help!

Did this answer your question?