Blockr.io released its web page and products to general public just last week. The page lives in the digital coins world, parsing transactions and blocks of coins to a human-readable form and presents them to users in a friendly and intuitive way. For automatic scripts, blockr.io also delivers API access. Blockr.io was evolving for 6 months in private beta without interruptions, and it can parse and present data from almost any digital currency running on bitcoind fork.
Currently there are the implemented parsers for BTC and LTC and can be adjusted to any other coin, should the coin managers, communities or customers wish for it or would benefit from it. Users can use bookmarks for fast access to their addresses and are able to see their balances on each account. Interesting transactions and blocks can also be bookmarked, twitted or posted on Facebook. No user data are stored on the server; all bookmarks are saved locally on the user’s computer in local storage.
Users can see interesting facts regarding the coin block chain through trivia sections (accounts with most coins, highest fees, etc) and through graphs. If users think anything else would be interesting to see, they can send Bockr.io an email and it will try to expand its section.
Because Blockr.io is primarily community oriented, all informational pages have “Report an issue” link that allows users to send comments about blocks, transactions or addresses they want Blockr to examine. If users have any questions, compliments or even a complaint, they can contact blockr.io through the contact page.
Any company dealing with coins can request an inquiry on having blockr.io on their own servers. Having blockr.io on your own server makes your service more stable and this is how we are trying to help the community.