Polygon Transaction Hash Lookup
How to Look Up a Polygon Transaction Hash
Looking up a Polygon transaction hash is straightforward. Every transfer on the Polygon network — whether it is a simple POL transfer, an ERC-20 token send, or a smart contract interaction — produces a unique TxHash that can be queried at any time.
To perform a Polygon transaction hash lookup, simply copy the full 66-character hex string starting with 0x from your wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, etc.) and paste it into the search field above. Our system will return the full transaction details within seconds.
What Data Does a TxHash Lookup Return?
A typical Polygon transaction hash lookup will display the transaction status (success or failed), the block number in which the transaction was included, the timestamp of when the block was validated, the from address (sender), the to address (receiver or smart contract), the value transferred in POL or token units, the gas limit and gas used, the effective gas price in Gwei, and the total transaction fee paid.
Gas fees on Polygon are significantly lower than on Ethereum mainnet, typically costing fractions of a cent per transaction. Polygon Network Stats
Understanding each data field helps you diagnose issues, confirm receipts, and maintain accurate records of your on-chain activity.