I remember playing with a bitcoin explorer tool awhile back where one can input a bitcoin address and see all the coins flowing into it in a tree like structure. I want to be able to investigate where the coins are flowing from and to. What is this tool?
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Every transaction on blockchain.com has a clickable "View Tree Chart" link, eg: 3414e5f55d89959978575713446072b0d4b3e86b75be5e894b8614c6526d1218 -- this shows bitcoin addresses and even IP address that first broadcast the tx (if known).
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but i can't click on orgin to see where those bitcoins came from. – Patoshi パトシ May 18 '19 at 21:33
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1@Patoshiパトシ You can click on the address and see all TX's there. The entire blockchain can be explored this way. – Jose Fonseca Oct 15 '19 at 21:13
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@JoseFonseca You cannot click on "ORIGIN" to see where those coins came from. – Patoshi パトシ Oct 15 '19 at 21:51
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@Patoshiパトシ I clicked on the address and it shows every transaction ever: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/19GXCEcG2UxJhVnnGx6ioffs2oFU39uoRa – Jose Fonseca Oct 15 '19 at 22:13
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@JoseFonseca I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about the tree view: http://prntscr.com/pk52q2 -- you cannot click on ORIGIN. – Patoshi パトシ Oct 16 '19 at 15:14
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Looks like the link to the tree chart has dissapeared... or do i really need glasses? – Peter Dec 03 '22 at 02:26
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Yes, the "Tree View" has been removed unfortunately. This seems to be the closest thing I can find now: [blockchain3d.info](https://blockchain3d.info) – Jonathan Cross Dec 10 '22 at 21:09