Finding P2TR Transaction Samples on Mainnet: A Step by Step Guide
As an Ethereum developer, it is not uncommon to find difficulties by purifying or solving your scripts. One of these issues is to find the correct sample transaction ID (TXID) for a specific P2Tr transaction (payment reward for transaction) on the main network. In this article, we guide you in the process of locating these samples and provide examples to help you purify.
What are P2TR transactions?
P2TR transactions are special types of Ethereum transactions that reward users with a part of the network transaction rates to participate in the work proof consensus mechanism (POW). These transactions are essential to the decentralized nature of the Ethereum network as they allow users to receive rewards for their participation.
Where can I find P2TR transaction samples?
To find P2TR transaction samples on Mainnet, you will need to:
- Check the Ethereum Blockchain Explorer : The most reliable source of information is the Ethereum blockchain explorer, [EtherScan] ( You can look for transactions using -chave words like “p2tr” or “reward”.
- Use a P2TR -specific wallet browser : Wallet browsers like Ledger Live, Metamask and Truffle Suite allow you to view the transaction history, including P2TR transactions.
- Look for relevant blockchain data repositories : repositories such as blockscour, chainesis and Etherscan offer detailed information about the Ethereum blockchain.
How to find a specific P2TR TXID PAST BLOCK 709632?
To locate a specific P2TR transaction ID (TXID) using blockscout or other repository:
- Go to the repository search bar.
- Enter
p2tr
in the research field.
- Filter the results by date interval, block number (
blocknumber
) and other relevant fields.
- Select the block you are interested in (for example, 709632).
For example, using blockscout:
- Search for “P2TR”
- Use advanced filter options to select the desired block (709632)
- Click on the result with specific TXID (you can copy and put it on your script)
Troubleshooting: Can I ask for an example of P2TR transaction identification of block 709632?
If you are still having trouble finding the right TXID, here is an additional question:
What do you mean by “witnesses_v1_Keyhash”? Is this related to the Ethereum protocol or something specific to P2TR transactions?
Provide more context or information about your script and error message, and will be happy to help more.