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Planned Testnet — Q2 2027

XInfinitum
Block Explorer

Track every block, validator vote, zkML proof hash, and Praemium distribution on the XInfinitum network. Full transparency at the protocol layer — with one deliberate design choice: wallet addresses are not publicly listed. Your address is yours to share — not ours to broadcast.

Explorer launches with testnet Q2 2027 — join the interest list for early access
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Explorer Features

What you'll be able to verify

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Blocks & Transactions

Full block explorer with transaction hash lookup, block height, timestamp, transaction count and volume per block — sender/receiver wallet addresses are NOT publicly listed in the explorer.

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zkML Validator Proofs

Every validator vote includes a zkML proof hash. Verify that the validator used its DAO-approved model — without seeing the model itself.

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Praemium Distributions

Track monthly Praemium distribution events — total surplus distributed, number of enrolled addresses, and per-address payout amount.

Validator Health

Live validator uptime, response latency, anomaly detection scores, slashing events, and staking positions. Full network health at a glance.

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Wallet Lookup — Address-Holder Only

Wallet addresses on XInfinitum are not publicly listed or searchable in the block explorer. Your address is known only to you, the DAO identity registry, and parties you explicitly share it with. You may look up your own wallet using your authenticated session — but no one can discover your address by browsing the explorer.

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DAO Governance Votes

Browse all DAO proposals — active, passed, and defeated. View voting results, quorum status, and on-chain execution proofs.

Address Privacy — By Design

On most blockchains, your wallet address is a permanent public identifier — every transaction you've ever made is searchable and permanently linked to your address. XInfinitum is architecturally different.

What IS publicly visible
  • Block height, timestamp, and hash
  • Transaction count and total volume per block
  • zkML validator proof hashes
  • Monthly Praemium distribution totals
  • Validator uptime and anomaly scores
  • DAO governance proposals and outcomes
What is NOT publicly visible
  • Wallet addresses (not listed or searchable)
  • Sender / receiver identities in transactions
  • Individual wallet balances
  • Personal identity data (ZK-protected)
  • Address-to-identity mapping (DAO-gated)

Your wallet address is assigned to you at KYC activation and is stored in the DAO's encrypted identity registry — accessible only through formal legal process. It is never broadcast on-chain, never listed in the public explorer, and never associated with your identity in any public record.