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Solana Transaction API

Decode any Solana transaction by its signature, live from public Solana RPC — no key. Where a signatures list just tells you a transaction happened, this tells you what it did: the fee and fee payer, success or failure with the on-chain error, the slot and block time, compute units consumed, the parsed instructions and full program log, and — most usefully — the actual value that moved, decoded into SOL balance changes and SPL-token balance changes per account. A dedicated transfers endpoint extracts just the money movements, and a status endpoint gives a fast confirmation check (processed / confirmed / finalized) for payment flows. Call any endpoint without a signature and it returns a fresh live example transaction. The transaction-decoding layer every Solana wallet, explorer, payment processor and trading bot needs. Live from the chain; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/solanatx-api

Transaction Lookup API

Live blockchain transaction, receipt and block lookup, read straight from the chain's public JSON-RPC node — no key, nothing cached. Give it a transaction hash and the transaction endpoint returns the full picture: the sender and recipient, the value moved (in wei and human ETH), the gas limit and gas price, the nonce, the block it landed in, the input-data size, and — by also reading the receipt — whether it succeeded or failed, the gas actually used, the effective gas price, the fee paid in ETH, the number of event logs it emitted, any contract it created and how many confirmations it now has. The receipt endpoint returns just the execution result (status, gas used, logs, contract address). The block endpoint takes a block number or "latest" and returns its timestamp, transaction count, gas used and limit with utilisation, base fee and miner. It works across seven EVM chains — Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base and Avalanche — with friendly aliases (eth, matic, bnb, arb, op, avax). This is the explorer-grade transaction layer every wallet, payment processor, dapp and dashboard needs to confirm and inspect on-chain activity. Read live from the chain, nothing stored. Distinct from balance, token-metadata and name-resolution APIs — this is transaction, receipt and block data read directly from the blockchain. 4 endpoints across 7 chains.

api.oanor.com/txlookup-api