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 #955,170
Block 955170 was mined by an unknown solo miner — someone working alone rather than as part of a mining pool — which is a rare feat given how competitive Bitcoin mining is today. They filled the block almost entirely to its weight limit with 4,427 transactions, making it one of the busiest blocks you'll see. Interestingly, the total fees collected round down to 0 BTC, so this was a high-activity block that didn't necessarily mean big rewards.
⚡ Block #955,169
Block 955169 was mined by an unknown solo miner — a rare sight in an era dominated by large mining pools. At 1.71 MB and 4,126 transactions, it's stuffed almost to the maximum allowed size, meaning whoever mined this made the most of every byte. Solo miners compete against massive operations, so finding a full block like this one is a quiet, satisfying underdog moment.