Transaction
Summary
A Cardano transaction is a transfer of ADA or other assets between addresses on the
Cardano blockchain, functioning like a digital payment but on a decentralized network.
Each transaction includes inputs (the source of funds), outputs (the recipient), a
small fee to support network security, and optional metadata. Once submitted, the
transaction is validated by stake pools, recorded in a block, and permanently added
to the blockchain, ensuring security, transparency, and immutability.
Transaction Details
ID 45013657
Hash \x9182fa7f9c483bee7ec52ab8f1d715409ca503f9f4d6ef5a94b09c968635ecae
Block 7452224
Block Index 18
Deposit 0 ADA
Size 1901 bytes
Invalid Before 65301333
Invalid Hereafter 65304933
Valid Contract Yes
Script Size 0
Total Output ₳ 15.88K
Fees ₳ 0.249
Number of Inputs 3
Number of Outputs 9
Transaction Graph
Transaction Inputs
Transaction Outputs
Id
tx_id
index
payment_cred
stake address
data_hash
inline_datum_id
reference_script_id
Value
Out Address
Script
116775997
45013657
0
\xa55...3608
stake...49h6
\xb33...1f72
₳ 6.50K
addr1...q9nx
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116775998
45013657
1
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 5.000
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116775999
45013657
2
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 4.69K
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776000
45013657
3
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 2.34K
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776001
45013657
4
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 1.17K
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776002
45013657
5
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 585.82
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776003
45013657
6
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 292.91
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776004
45013657
7
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 146.46
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes
116776005
45013657
8
\x70d...dcf3
stake...3ste
₳ 146.21
addr1...xmly
/*print_hash($tx_out['address_raw']) */ ?>
Yes