Paste any Ethereum address into Etherscan to see current balance, all token holdings, and complete transaction history. Here is how to read everything.
Every Ethereum wallet address is public — its balance, token holdings, and complete transaction history are permanently recorded on the blockchain and readable by anyone. Etherscan makes this data immediately accessible. This has powerful applications: verifying your own balance, monitoring project treasury wallets, tracking whale addresses, or researching an address before sending funds.
The most complete Ethereum blockchain explorer — transactions, wallets, tokens, contracts, gas, and analytics all in one place.
Etherscan requires no account or login — just visit etherscan.io and start exploring.
Copy any Ethereum address — your own wallet address, a project treasury, or an address from a transaction you are researching.
Paste the address into the etherscan.io search bar and press Enter.
The top section shows ETH balance (current value in USD), and the number of transactions.
Click "Token Holdings" to see all ERC-20 tokens and their approximate values.
The Transactions tab shows all ETH movements. The "ERC-20 Token Txns" tab shows token transfers. The "Internal Txns" tab shows ETH moved within smart contract calls.
Free, no account required. Search any transaction, wallet, or contract on Ethereum right now.
Open Etherscan →"Looking up project treasury wallets before investing has become standard practice. Etherscan shows exactly how much a project actually holds, recent outflows, and any suspicious activity — information that no project needs to tell you directly because the blockchain tells you itself."
"I check my own address on Etherscan regularly to verify balances match what MetaMask shows. The internal transactions tab revealed several small ETH amounts from DeFi protocol interactions that MetaMask wasn\'t showing clearly."
"Watchlist alerts for major wallets are a useful signal for market research. Watching when large holders move ETH or tokens to exchanges provides early context on potential selling pressure."
3.14B+ transactions indexed. Any wallet, any contract, any token — searchable in seconds.
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