Understanding Hash And Cryptography - Part 3
Hello everyone, hope you all are doing good? I'm back with the Part 3 of this amazing series, Understanding Hash And Cryptography. If you haven't read the Part 1 and Part 2, I strongly suggest you that by clicking here for Part 1 and here for Part 2. In today's article we would be knowing how to verify the last block and the last transaction hash on Tronscan.

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To be able to verify the hash of the last block and the hash of the last transaction, you need to first click on the Tronscan website. When the page opens, you notice that the page has two sections that shows the latest block(at left hand side of your screen) and latest transaction(at the right hand side of your screen).
Click on the first block you see on the latest block section. For my case, it is block 31743569, which is also called Block Height.

After that, that click on any transactions section, for me, I clicked on first one.

Now you can see the complete details of the transaction, such as, the transaction hash and block hash. The block hash as we already know is 31743569 and the transaction hash is;
b48a1361fe5c42d68ee5f0a7e7fdd0c136475b730b49bc26ab8087fce9120a5b.

To verify the transaction has been verified on Tronscan, copy the transaction hash and paste in the search bar above to know if the transaction hash and block height will be same. For my case, it is same, hence, the transaction is verified on tronscan.

To verify if the block has been verified on Tronscan, do same thing, copy the block height and paste in the search bar above to know if the block hash and height will be same. For me, same case, they were same, hence, the block has been verified on tronscan.

I hope you all found the article interesting and exciting. Do well to share your thoughts about the article in the comment section below. Thanks.

Hi @menoski
This is interesting, and very important to know. The characteristics that make the Blockchain unique and immutable are largely represented by this you share, as it is the way transactions are being recorded. Thank you.
Thanks for coming around and making such a wonderful contribution @josevas217
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Thanks for sharing this is quite informative
Thanks for coming around and making such a wonderful contribution @mccoy02
Greetings @menoski first thank you for such a didactic explanation, which makes me realize that the world of blockchain is very broad and that I still have a long way to go because I did not know the process you mention. Thanks for the contribution.
Thanks for coming around and making such a wonderful contribution @madridbg