https://mempool.space/block/0000000000000000000325c146856ea0298009e62d864d33abf3930f5ddd33c7
Block: 798154
Price: $30,575.10
Txs: 1
Fees: 0.000 BTC ($0.00)
Outputs: 0.000 BTC ($0.00)
Time: 19:29:35 UTC 2023-07-10
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https://mempool.space/block/0000000000000000000325c146856ea0298009e62d864d33abf3930f5ddd33c7
Block: 798154
Price: $30,575.10
Txs: 1
Fees: 0.000 BTC ($0.00)
Outputs: 0.000 BTC ($0.00)
Time: 19:29:35 UTC 2023-07-10
Quick find from a template is my guess, it does happen.. Lucky Strike?
What does this mean? I get why it would happen when the mempool is not busy but looking at what was expected the transactions got rejected out of this block and included in subsequent blocks. Did Luxor accidentally something which caused the transactions to get rejected?
https://cointelegraph.com/news/you-don-t-see-that-every-day-bitcoin-empty-block-found
Cool so I was on the right path at least. So in this case the block had been mined before transactions could be included.
Interesting read, thank you for sharing!
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