How to Find Out the Result of a Blockchain Transaction with Tatum C# SDK
Blockchain transactions on C# are something you will likely use quite frequently as a blockchain enthusiast, regardless of the preferred platform.
One of the biggest strengths of blockchain is how it records transactions, making it a safe and difficult-to-manipulate/abuse system. Think of it as a blockchain digital database where cryptocurrency transactions are recorded and referenced across the entire network. These transactions are recorded for both sending and receiving crypto.
The interaction of the blockchain’s transactions and how they make a reference to each other makes it hard for an entry or transaction to be changed or removed without extensive records within any one blockchain system changing all at once.
Blockchain Transactions are the primary method through which a network updates itself with a transfer of funds between accounts. The processes involved in distributing the transaction block, validating it, and adding it to the blockchain make it necessary to have a method to track or determine the result of a blockchain transaction.
Knowing how to look up such transactions and their results is therefore crucial. Tatum boasts such methods for many blockchain protocols as it supports over 60+ blockchain protocols, Tatum’s main strength in terms of platform richness. Choose your desired protocol from the list below, and learn more about how to check a blockchain transaction result:
- For Bitcoin blockchain (BTC) examples and guidelines, click HERE.
- For Ethereum blockchain (ETH) examples and guidelines, click HERE.
- For Polygon blockchain (MATIC) examples and guidelines, click HERE.
- For BNB Smart Chain examples and guidelines, click HERE.
- For Harmony blockchain (ONE) examples and guidelines, click HERE.