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Bitpie Wallet: The Secret to Easily Checking On-Chain Records!

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June 12, 2025
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In the world of digital currencies, understanding on-chain records is one of the essential skills for users. Especially when using the Bitpie Wallet for transactions or asset storage, keeping a close eye on on-chain records can help users manage their digital assets more effectively. This article will provide a detailed introduction on how to use the Bitpie Wallet to check on-chain records, and share several productivity-boosting tips to help users manage their digital assets more efficiently.

  • Understanding the basic concept of on-chain records
  • On-chain records refer to all transaction information conducted on the blockchain, including the initiator, recipient, amount, and time of each transaction. For users who hold and trade digital assets, promptly checking on-chain records not only enhances security but also helps in understanding market trends.

    1.1 Why check on-chain records?

    Bitpie Wallet: The Secret to Easily Checking On-Chain Records!

  • Confirm transactionBy checking on-chain records, users can verify whether a transaction was successful.
  • Asset flow trackingUsers can see how their digital assets move between different wallets.
  • Fraud preventionTimely inspection of records can help users identify potential fraudulent activities.
  • Steps to check on-chain records using Bitpie Wallet
  • 2.1 Open Bitpie Wallet

    Open your Bitpie Wallet app and make sure the software is updated to the latest version to ensure the best user experience.

    2.2 Selection Query Function

    On the main wallet interface, find and click the "Assets" option. Then, select the type of digital asset you want to check, such as Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH), and click to enter the asset details page.

    2.3 Find On-Chain Records

    On the asset details page, there is usually a "Transaction History" or "On-chain Records" option. After clicking this option, the system will display all on-chain transaction information related to the asset.

    2.4 View Details

    Users can click on each transaction to view detailed on-chain records, including the transaction hash (TxID), timestamp, transaction amount, and sending and receiving addresses.

  • 3. Five Tips to Improve Usage Efficiency
  • To help users query and manage on-chain records more efficiently, here are five practical tips:

    3.1 Quick Access Settings

    Many users may frequently check on-chain records of certain specific assets. When using the Bitpie wallet, you can set these commonly used assets as "Quick Access," allowing you to find the information you need more quickly on the main interface.

    If you have a large number of transaction records, you can use Bitpie Wallet's search function to quickly find specific transactions. By entering keywords such as transaction hash, amount, or date, the system will automatically filter the relevant records.

    3.3 Regularly Record Important Transactions

    To better manage assets, users can regularly export important on-chain transaction records and save them to local documents. This approach not only makes it easier to review the records in the future, but also helps prevent data loss.

    3.4 Pay Attention to Changes in Fees

    When querying on-chain records, paying attention to transaction fees can help users assess transaction costs and improve decision-making ability. For example, when transaction fees are high, users can choose to wait before making a transaction in order to save costs.

    3.5 Using External Blockchain Explorers

    In addition to the built-in query function of the Bitpie wallet, users can also use external blockchain explorers (such as Etherscan, Blockchain.com, etc.) to obtain more detailed and diverse on-chain record information. These explorers provide more comprehensive blockchain data analysis, helping users gain deeper insights into market trends.

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • 4.1 How can I confirm that my transaction was successful?

    To confirm whether a transaction was successful, you can generally check the transaction history in the Bitpie wallet. Each transaction record will display the status of the transaction. If the transaction status shows "Completed," then the transaction has been successfully processed.

    4.2 What should I do if my transaction is not recorded?

    If you can't find your transaction record in the Bitpie wallet, you can try the following methods:

  • Confirm whether the asset you have selected for inquiry is correct.
  • Check whether an incorrect on-chain record query method was used and ensure that the network connection is normal.
  • Search your transaction hash (TxID) in an external blockchain explorer to verify whether the transaction actually took place.
  • 4.3 Can I view all historical transactions on the Bitpie wallet?

    Yes, users can view all their historical transactions in the transaction history of the Bitpie wallet, but it should be noted that some transactions may not be fully recorded on the blockchain due to technical reasons.

    4.4 Are transaction fees reflected in on-chain records?

    Yes, transaction fee information is usually included in on-chain records, and users can see the corresponding fees when viewing transaction details. This helps users accurately budget their costs when making transactions.

    4.5 Are there any requirements for viewing on-chain records?

    Simply download and install the Bitpie wallet, create and log into your account, and you can add assets and check on-chain records at any time. As long as your network connection is stable, queries are free of charge.

    4.6 Is the on-chain record query function of Bitpie Wallet secure?

    Bitpie Wallet adopts high-standard encryption technology to ensure the security of users' data. As long as the privacy and account security of the wallet are maintained during use, querying on-chain records is safe.

    I hope the above content can help you use Bitpie Wallet more effectively to check on-chain records. While querying, readers should also pay attention to protecting the security of their digital assets.

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