I'm trying to test to see if transactions went through or not and blockchain.info is super helpful for this on the real network.
Yes, blockchain.info has its own testnet service: https://testnet.blockchain.info/
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but testnet.blockchain.info/pushtx seems to just redirect to blockchain.com/btc/pushtx -- which doesn't look like testnet to me – ekkis Jan 7 '20 at 6:20
www.blocktrail.com/tBTC now supports testnet too and has an API for it too (including wallet API)
Your could also use Biteasy.com Testnet Block Explorer which is pretty fast and also includes a REST API.
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TestNet Bitcoin Block Explorer appears to be not working too well at the moment. However, BTCLook does appear to be supporting TestNet and looks like a good alternative.
You can use mine, for now it's on a best effort basis
host: 'rcorbish.ydns.eu',
port: 18332,
user: 'bitcoinrpc',
pass: 'password'
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A bitcoin daemon isn't exactly a replacement for blockchain.info. For one, it doesn't have a user interface that a non-technical person can easily use. – morsecoder Oct 27 '15 at 13:06
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I might be a little late to the game here, but blockchain.info do offer testnet resources for SegWit2x. Go to https://testnet5.blockchain.info and you'll see an identical site to the original, but with testnet coins.
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Oh, it's actually bitcoin2x testnet, not bitcoin core testnet. That's very confusing actually. Please note it in the answer – Karel Bílek Oct 5 '17 at 19:50
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Oh sorry, I didn't notice that! I haven't got around using it yet so I didn't know. – Celsiuss Oct 6 '17 at 20:12
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the hostname does not resolve. I tried also just 'testnet' but it just redirects to the mainnet page :( – ekkis Jan 7 '20 at 7:13
Coinprism.info has a testnet blockchain explorer. It does colored coins as well.
Note that the SSL certificate is self signed.
Yes. Blockchain.info has its own testnet service, Check this link https://testnet.blockchain.info/