Etherscan, the leading blockchain explorer for Ethereum, has officially expanded to Sei with the launch of Seiscan, a next-generation EVM blockchain explorer. Developed directly by the Etherscan team, Seiscan delivers the trusted features and reliability that have made Etherscan essential infrastructure for millions of users and developers worldwide.
Sei, recognized as one of the fastest and most actively used EVM-compatible blockchains, gains a significant boost with this integration. Seiscan introduces a familiar interface, robust APIs, and advanced analytics designed to accelerate adoption and development across the Sei ecosystem.
Etherscan currently processes more than one billion API requests daily, serving as the backbone for DeFi protocols, wallets, and analytics platforms. With Seiscan, this proven infrastructure is now available on Sei, offering seamless EVM-compatible workflows for developers migrating from other chains.
Key capabilities of Seiscan include in-depth token analytics, smart contract verification, and comprehensive on-chain data visualization. Developers benefit from its battle-tested API suite, enabling smooth integration with existing tools, while users enjoy an intuitive experience for tracking transactions, contracts, and assets.
This launch builds on Sei’s recent integrations with MetaMask and Circle, further strengthening its position as a hub for EVM activity. From gaming applications to institutional finance, Seiscan equips builders and users with reliable tools that match industry standards, enhancing both scalability and innovation.
Industry experts highlight that “EVM moves faster on Sei,” and the availability of Seiscan reinforces this advantage by delivering the same trusted functionality Etherscan is known for. With Seiscan now live at Seiscan.io, Sei is set to accelerate blockchain adoption, providing developers and users with a powerful, high-speed environment backed by the credibility of Etherscan.


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