OpenMonero

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About OpenMonero

OpenMonero is a long-running open-source project that provides software for operating a Monero (XMR) blockchain explorer in a privacy-preserving way. Rather than relying on public explorers that may log queries or associate lookups with IP addresses, OpenMonero is designed to be self-hosted, allowing users to verify transactions, blocks, and network activity without leaking metadata to third parties. The software supports transaction hash and key lookups, block height searches, mempool inspection, and basic network statistics. OpenMonero is widely regarded within the Monero ecosystem as a foundational privacy tool for users who want to interact with the blockchain in a trust-minimized and auditable manner.

"OpenMonero provides open-source, self-hosted tools for privately exploring the Monero blockchain"

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FAQ

What is a blockchain explorer?
A blockchain explorer is a tool that allows users to view and verify blockchain data such as transactions, blocks, and network status.
Why is self-hosting important for privacy?
Using public explorers can expose which transactions you are viewing. Self-hosting OpenMonero, especially over Tor, prevents third parties from observing your queries.
Is OpenMonero difficult to set up?
Setup requires some technical knowledge, but documentation is available in the project repository. Users who cannot self-host may use public instances with reduced privacy guarantees.

Service Data

Trust Score 9.8/10
Uptime 0%
Security 9.5/10
Verified Yes (2026)

Features

โœ” Open-source Monero blockchain explorer
โœ” Fully self-hostable architecture
โœ” Private XMR transaction verification
โœ” Search by transaction hash, key, or block height
โœ” Mempool and network statistics views
โœ” No tracking when self-hosted
โœ” Lightweight and performance-focused design
โœ” Community-maintained codebase
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