block record / domain history

StarScan

Once a block explorer for Function X (FX Core). This isn't a live lookup — it's the only record left, rebuilt from what the Wayback Machine could still see.

RECORD #starscan.ioinactive
Title"Function X StarScan"
Explorer forFunction X (FX Core)
First seen2022-09-25
Last seen live2024-08-08
Render typeclient-side app (uncrawlable)
Function X projectstill active, separately
field guide

What's a block explorer

A block explorer is a search engine for a blockchain — type in a wallet, a transaction, or a block number, and it shows you what actually happened on-chain. StarScan was that tool for Function X (FX Core): a viewer, not the chain itself, and not the Function X project. Losing the explorer doesn't mean losing the chain — it means losing the window into it that this particular team built.

The app was fully client-rendered (a Vite/React bundle), so nothing it displayed — no block, no transaction, no address — was ever visible to a crawler. What's on this page is everything that survived: a page title, an icon, and a timeline of HTTP responses.

the ledger

What we could confirm

Green means the archive backs it up. Amber means we looked and couldn't find it. Red means don't expect it here.

Value Status
Page title "Function X StarScan" confirmed
Chain served Function X (FX Core) confirmed
App icon Blue-purple gradient mark, recovered confirmed
First archived September 2022 confirmed
Last live capture August 2024 confirmed
Block/transaction data Never crawlable — client-rendered only confirmed
Feature list No archived text describes what it offered unverified
Current official FX explorer Domain, if any, not identified unverified
Reason it went offline Not stated anywhere in the archive unverified
Live token price / trading data This page shows none — that's not what it does dead
confirmations

The domain's timeline

No roadmap was ever published for this domain. This is what accumulated instead — read top to bottom, like blocks stacking on a chain. Each block below carries its own fingerprint, the same way each entry in a real chain gets its own hash.

2022-09-25 First archived confirmed

First Wayback capture. The app responds and renders.

2022–2024 Live confirmed

Repeatedly captured live and responding across this period.

2024-09-08 Redirecting confirmed

Captures begin showing redirects instead of the app.

2025-04-06 Server error confirmed

A 406 response is captured — the app no longer resolves.

2026-07-07 Domain reacquired unverified

Ownership changes hands. This page is written.

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This domain vs. the live project

The name is the same. Nothing else is. Don't let the URL confuse the two.

starscan.io
functionx.io
What it is
A dead domain with an archived page shell
An active blockchain project
Status
Inactive since 2024
Live at functionx.io
Run by
New, unrelated owner
The Function X team
Has live chain data
No — never did on this page
Presumably, via its own channels
You should trust it for
History of this domain only
Anything about the actual project
!

unverified source · read before trusting this page

This isn't the project. It's just what's left of the page that used to explore it.

This domain changed hands after the original explorer went inactive. This page is an unofficial history archive rebuilt from Wayback Machine captures — not a working block explorer, and not affiliated with Function X or its current team. If Function X runs a current official explorer, it lives on a different domain we haven't verified.

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Common questions

$ what was starscan.io?

Its archived title was "Function X StarScan" — a block explorer (a tool for browsing blocks, transactions, and validators) for the Function X (FX Core) blockchain.

$ is function x still active?

The core Function X project appears to still be active at functionx.io as of this writing. This domain — starscan.io — is a separate, now-inactive explorer that has since changed hands. We are not affiliated with the current Function X project.

$ why is there so little archived content here?

The original site was a client-rendered single-page app. The Wayback Machine could only capture an empty HTML shell and JavaScript bundles — the actual block/transaction data was loaded live from an API and was never crawlable or archivable as text.

$ is this the official function x explorer?

No. This is an unofficial page about the domain's history, not a working block explorer. If Function X runs a current official explorer, it is on a different domain that we have not identified or verified.

$ can i still use this to look up transactions?

No. This page doesn't connect to any blockchain data. It only documents what the domain was, based on Wayback Machine captures.

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Corrections & sourcing

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