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      <title>Self-Hosted Blockchain Explorers: Blockscout vs Otterscan vs Solana Explorer (2026)</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;When you interact with a blockchain network, you need a way to inspect transactions, smart contracts, token transfers, and block data. Public explorers like Etherscan work fine for casual browsing, but if you run a validator node, operate a DeFi protocol, or need low-latency access to chain data, hosting your own blockchain explorer gives you full control, zero rate limits, and complete data privacy.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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