A Bitcoin Horror Story: The Haunted Blocks
In a land of digital shadows, there existed an enormous castle known as Bitcoin, governed by stern knights known as miners. Each knight had the power to create a new block, ensuring that no sinister forces could disrupt the realm.
The Night of the Eerie Block
One fateful night, Block 896458 emerged from the shadows. Its miner, the fearsome AntPool, had just unlocked a treasure of 332,296,515 satoshis. But deep within the castle's secret vault, something else lurked—an OP_RETURN message, carrying data beyond mere coins.
The Cursed Transactions
As the clock struck midnight, the castle shuddered with the arrival of 3,498 transactions. Among them were the deadliest:
- The first, a notorious transaction with a fee of 109,050 sats, whispered dark secrets.
- The second and third, both with fees of 90,000 sats, were said to carry echoes of lost fortunes.
Each fee weighed heavily, a burden of sorrow left in their wake.
The Lost Wallets
In this haunted castle, various wallet types existed, each with their own haunted tales:
- 5 OP_RETURN wallets carried messages from beyond.
- 3 legacy wallets (starting with 1) echoed memories of the past.
- A mix of 28 and 7 wallets represented the evolution of the castle, forever changing yet ever ancient.
The Shadows of the Past
Only days before, a lesser-known entity, Block 896457, had been mined, but its treasures and tales were swallowed by the darkness. With 1,272 transactions, it also hid OP_RETURN messages, shadowed by the greatness of its successor.