Explore Blockchain Wallets and Visualize Transactions
How It Works
Why Use OnchainView?
OnchainView turns raw blockchain data into intuitive, explorable graphs. Whether you are a researcher investigating fund flows, a trader checking a wallet's history, or just curious about the blockchain — this tool makes on-chain analysis accessible to everyone.
Visual Transaction Mapping
Every blockchain transaction becomes a node in an interactive force-directed graph. See how funds flow between wallets, spot recurring counterparties, and identify transaction clusters — all rendered instantly in your browser.
Multi-Chain Support
OnchainView supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the XRP Ledger. Paste any valid address from these networks and get the same powerful visualization experience regardless of the underlying chain technology.
Real-Time On-Chain Data
Data is fetched directly from blockchain nodes and APIs, so you always see the latest confirmed transactions. Each graph auto-detects the chain from the address format — no manual chain selection needed.
No Account Required
OnchainView is free and open to everyone. There is no sign-up, no login, and no data collection. Just paste an address and start exploring. All processing happens client-side for maximum privacy.
How Blockchain Visualization Works
Blockchains are public ledgers that record every transaction ever made on the network. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the XRP Ledger each process thousands of transactions every day, creating a massive web of interconnected wallet addresses. Reading this data in raw form — scrolling through endless lists of hashes and amounts — makes it nearly impossible to spot meaningful patterns.
OnchainView solves this by converting transaction histories into force-directed graphs. Each wallet address becomes a node, and each transaction becomes an edge connecting two nodes. The result is an interactive map that reveals how funds travel through the network. Nodes that transact frequently are pulled closer together, while isolated addresses drift to the edges, giving you an instant visual sense of the activity around any wallet.
This kind of visualization is used by blockchain analysts, investigators, and researchers to trace stolen funds, identify exchange wallets, uncover cluster patterns, and understand the flow of value across decentralized networks. As a blockchain wallet explorer, OnchainView puts the same capability in anyone's hands — no specialized software, no subscriptions, and no technical knowledge required.