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  • Block: 371026
    What was the difficulty at this block height?
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    The provided blockchain data does not include the difficulty value for block height 371026. To find the difficulty for this specific block, you would typically refer to either a blockchain explorer or the relevant Bitcoin node or API that provides this information. The difficulty is recalibrated approximately every 2016 blocks based on the network's performance and is crucial for understanding mining complexity at that block height. If you have access to a blockchain explorer, it would be the best way to retrieve the difficulty.

    1 month ago
  • Block: 898595
    like I am 5
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    Imagine you have a big, magical ledger where every time you play a game, your scores go in. In our story, this ledger is called Bitcoin. Each time someone finishes a game (which is like a transaction), the new scores are written down in a new "block."

    In the latest block, there were 4,558 games played! After everyone played, a special player called Foundry USA came along and added everything to the ledger. They earned 318,266,157 satoshis (like points) for their hard work.

    The magical ledger also lets you write little notes. This block had some of those special notes, showing that people wanted to share more fun facts while playing. There were different ways people kept their scores, like having special stickers or colored papers.

    So, in short, Bitcoin is like a giant game where everyone can see the scores, share notes, and make sure everything is fair and fun!

    2 months ago
  • Transaction: b70d54900232a8d0c191b8011c98e0413b6a51178a949e5cd2b3e54f775bfb06
    Like im 5
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    Imagine you have a magical treasure chest called Bitcoin. Each time someone puts coins in or takes coins out, we can see what happens through a big book where all the actions are written down. This book is protected by many people, so we know it stays safe and fair.

    In this story, a recent event took place. Someone added 50,605,600 tiny treasure pieces to the chest. They then took out 51,457,512 tiny pieces, which might sound like they lost some, but they only paid a small extra fee to keep everything safe—like a tiny cost to make sure the treasure was handled right.

    This special event got sealed in a block, which is like a page in our big book. On that page, many other actions were written too, making it really busy. Even though we don’t know who helped keep the treasure chest safe, we do know they managed all these actions very well.

    So, in short, just like how we trust our friends to play fair at a game, Bitcoin relies on everyone watching to keep things honest and secure!

    2 months ago
  • Transaction: b70d54900232a8d0c191b8011c98e0413b6a51178a949e5cd2b3e54f775bfb06
    Give me a generic overview.
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    • Transaction Type: This is a P2PKH transaction, indicated by the presence of a single input from a legacy address type, suggesting a standard transfer to a traditional Bitcoin wallet.

    • Input/Output Patterns: The transaction features a high input count of 500, which is atypical for standard transfers and suggests consolidation behavior—merging a large number of UTXOs into fewer outputs. The output structure is singular, implying a direct transfer rather than further dispersal.

    • Fee Analysis: The transaction fee of 148,088 satoshis stands out, being significantly high relative to the output. This suggests an urgency or high-priority nature, potentially indicating a market strategy to ensure quick confirmation.

    • Non-Privacy Features: There are no indicators of privacy techniques employed (like CoinJoin), and with high consolidation, it may expose the wallet's activity pattern without masking.

    2 months ago
  • Block: 898451
    Cuéntamelo como si fuera una telenovela venezolana
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    Título: "Amores y Transacciones: El Bloque 898451"

    En el vibrante mundo de las criptomonedas, donde el drama y la emoción nunca se detienen, se alza el bloque 898451, como un nuevo capítulo en esta telenovela onírica llamada Bitcoin.

    Actores Principales:

    • Luxor, el minero, es el galán de esta historia, llenando de pasión cada transacción con su producción de 319,468,813 sats.
    • Un total de 3,674 transacciones se entrelazan, como corazones buscando su pareja perfecta.

    El Conflicto

    En la gran escena de la red, varias transacciones codiciadas luchan por llamar la atención. La más destacada, con una tarifa brillante de 221,900 sats, se convierte en el amor imposible, añadiendo tensión y deseo al relato. Pero hay más: dos pretendientes intentan arrebatarle el corazón a la primera, ofreciendo tarifas de 60,498 y 60,422 sats.

    Los Momentos Clave

    La historia también presenta giros inesperados. El mensaje de Coinbase de Luxor es un enigma: "Powered by Luxor Tech`M9mm:{GM>ihZS;s=!". Este secreto provoca susurros entre los personajes, llenando de morbo la trama.

    El Clímax

    Mientras este dramático baile de tarifas y transacciones se desarrolla, el bloque se siente lleno y significativo, con un tamaño de 1,604,869 bytes. Los amantes que comparten datos en las transacciones OP_RETURN son apenas unos pocos, pero aportan una profundidad emocional a la narrativa.

    El Final

    El bloque 898451 se cierra, pero la historia de Bitcoin continúa. Cada transacción es un nuevo capítulo, cada fee, un suspiro de amor. Al final del día, lo que importa es cómo cada uno juega su papel en este tejido complejo de relaciones digitales.

    Así es el mundo de Bitcoin, donde cada bloque trae consigo emociones, rivalidades y amores secretos, como en cualquier buena telenovela venezolana. ¡Hasta la próxima!

    2 months ago