# Chainback Explorer

Chainback Explorer is a powerful tool that allows users to track all transactions on the Chainback platform and Etherscan. This tool provides users with a high level of transparency and visibility into their data, enabling them to monitor and verify all activities related to their documents.

There are two types of transactions that can be tracked in Chainback Explorer: file uploads and file signatures. When a user uploads a document to Chainback, a transaction is initiated that records the hash of the document on the Ethereum blockchain. This transaction is recorded in the Chainback Explorer, along with details such as the user who initiated the upload, the date and time of the upload, and any associated metadata.

Similarly, when a user signs a document using Ethereum transactions in Chainback, a new transaction is initiated that records the digital signature of the user on the Ethereum blockchain. This transaction is also recorded in the Chainback Explorer, along with details such as the user who initiated the signature, the date and time of the signature, and any associated metadata.

By utilizing Chainback Explorer to track all transactions on the platform, users can ensure that their data is secure and transparent at all times. This tool provides users with the ability to monitor and verify all activities related to their documents, ensuring that they are always in control of their data and can easily track all changes and updates.

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