A Bitcoin Horror Story: The Haunted Block
In the dimly lit corridors of the Bitcoin blockchain, where bits and bytes swirl like restless ghosts, Block 895640 emerged like a chilling specter at precisely the stroke of midnight.
The Miner and His Burden
AntPool, the miner, donned a ghostly mantle as he conjured up hints of darkness within the echoing halls of the blockchain. With a whisper, he declared, "Mined by AntPool," revealing a treasure trove of 316,346,576 sats—yet this wealth concealed more than mere currency.
A Sinister Transaction Count
A palpable tension filled the air as a staggering 1,613 transactions flickered like distant shadows. The block expanded, claiming 1,790,519 bytes, yet it felt heavier, pressing down with a weight of 3,993,821 units—a reminder of the burdens borne by each transaction.
The Whispered Fees
Among the transactions, three ghostly figures loomed largest, their fees hauntingly high:
- The first, a phantom of 1,454,135 sats, wandered in search of acknowledgment.
- The second and third followed, echoing with fees of 47,912 and 42,600 sats, respectively, as if seeking salvation from their ghostly fates.
The Enigmatic OP_RETURN
Yet dark secrets lay within, for the OP_RETURN stirred, carrying whispers of data—playing tricks on the mind. Six data-carrying transactions sent chills through the network, hinting at forbidden knowledge best left buried.
Echoes of Legacy
Old ghosts lingered in the shadows: 5 P2PKH wallets—vestiges of the past—longing for a time when transactions were simpler. **6 P2SH