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 #956,326
Block 956326 was mined by an unknown solo miner — a rare sight in an era dominated by large mining pools. It's also unusually full, squeezing in 4,401 transactions right up against Bitcoin's block weight limit. Solo mining means one person (or small operation) solved the cryptographic puzzle alone and claimed the entire reward.
⚡ Block #956,325
An unknown miner — likely someone working alone rather than as part of a mining pool — successfully mined this block and filled it almost completely to Bitcoin's size limit. With 4,873 transactions squeezed in, it's a notably busy block. Solo mining a block is a rare feat, a bit like winning a lottery against massive odds.