Bitcoin Block Feed
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Every ten minutes Bitcoin produces a new block. We watch the chain, flag the interesting ones, and explain what happened in plain language — no charts required.
★ Block of the day
Block 954287 was mined by an unknown solo miner — someone outside the big mining pools who solved the puzzle entirely on their own, a rare feat. They packed it with 6,675 transactions, pushing the block right up to Bitcoin's weight limit. Curiously, the recorded fees came in at effectively zero BTC, which makes this block an unusual one to study.
⚡ Block #954,292
Block 954292 was mined by an unknown miner with 4,319 transactions and 0.000 BTC in fees. Our analysis scored it 35/100.
⚡ Block #954,291
Block 954291 was mined by an unknown miner with 4,144 transactions and 0.000 BTC in fees. Our analysis scored it 35/100.
⚡ Block #954,290
Block 954290 was mined by an unknown miner with 4,525 transactions and 0.000 BTC in fees. Our analysis scored it 35/100.
⚡ Block #954,289
Block 954289 was mined by an unknown miner with 4,179 transactions and 0.000 BTC in fees. Our analysis scored it 35/100.
⚡ Block #954,288
Block 954288 was mined by an unknown miner with 4,551 transactions and 0.000 BTC in fees. Our analysis scored it 35/100.
⚡ Block #954,287
Block 954287 was mined by an unknown solo miner — someone outside the big mining pools who solved the puzzle entirely on their own, a rare feat. They packed it with 6,675 transactions, pushing the block right up to Bitcoin's weight limit. Curiously, the recorded fees came in at effectively zero BTC, which makes this block an unusual one to study.
⚡ Block #954,286
Block 954286 was mined by an unknown solo miner — someone operating outside the big mining pools — which is increasingly rare. They packed in 6,100 transactions and filled the block nearly to its weight limit, making every byte count. Zero fees recorded makes this one worth a second look.
⚡ Block #954,285
Block 954,285 was mined by an unknown or solo miner — someone operating outside the big mining pools — which is a rare sight these days. They filled it nearly to Bitcoin's block weight limit with 5,211 transactions, making it one busy block. What's unusual is that all those transactions settled for zero reported fees, which is worth a curious look.
⚡ Block #954,284
Block 954,284 was mined by an unknown solo miner, a rare feat in an era dominated by large mining pools. It's also impressively full, squeezing in 7,138 transactions right up to Bitcoin's block weight limit. Curiously, total fees round to zero BTC, making this an unusual combination of a stuffed block and negligible fees.
⚡ Block #954,283
Block 954283 was mined by an unknown solo miner — someone working alone rather than as part of a mining pool — which is a relatively rare sight these days. They packed in 5,530 transactions and pushed the block right up to its weight limit, leaving almost no space on the table. Notably, the total fees collected come to 0.000 BTC, which makes this block an unusual one worth a second look.
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