A Cardano block is a collection of transactions that are grouped together and verified as a unit. It's similar to a page in a ledger. Each block contains a hash, which is a unique cryptographic code that identifies the block and its contents. Once a block is created, it's added to the blockchain, which is a public, distributed database. This process is known as block production. The creation of new blocks is carried out by staking pools, which are groups of individuals who contribute their ADA to secure the network. Blocks play a crucial role in the Cardano network by recording transactions, ensuring security, and providing a historical record.
Block 921155 Details
Epoch: 42 Number of transactions in block: 2 slot_no: 921214 epoch_slot_no: 14014 block_no: 921111 slot_leader_id: 6 size: 1977 time: 2018-04-25 03:36:11 proto_major: 0 proto_minor: 1 hash: \x6cd3a218aad054255742522761e8744c3ef2215b78a8b4357e18330bf6645d10Block Operator
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