GorillaPool Launches BananaBlocks as Independent BSV Blockchain Explorer

GorillaPool Launches BananaBlocks as Independent BSV Blockchain Explorer
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GorillaPool has launched BananaBlocks, a new BSV Blockchain explorer positioned as an independent option for block, transaction, address, mempool, network-statistics, and token lookups. CoinGeek reported the launch on June 16, describing BananaBlocks as a GorillaPool-built explorer powered by JungleBus and backed by complete UTXO, transaction input/output, and address indexing.

The live BananaBlocks site currently exposes mainnet and testnet views, recent blocks, mempool data, network statistics, token views, and tools including transaction decoding, script decoding, address conversion, transaction broadcast, and merkle-proof lookup.

BananaBlocks also provides REST API documentation, including unauthenticated read endpoints, rate limits, block and transaction lookup endpoints, BEEF bundle support, propagation status, transaction ancestry graphs, token endpoints, mining statistics, mempool protocol detection, and a WhatsOnChain-compatible API path intended for applications already built around that interface.

BSV TIMES read:
The significance is not only another explorer interface. A production-facing explorer with documented APIs, mempool visibility, merkle-proof tools, token support, and compatibility paths helps strengthen BSV Blockchain’s data-access layer. For builders, independent indexing and lookup infrastructure matters because applications need reliable ways to inspect, verify, broadcast, and integrate on-chain activity without relying on a single service provider.

Posted on June 20, 2026

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