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A block number!
So, you're interested in Block 860694. Here are some stats for that block:
* Height: 860694 (obviously!)
* Timestamp: [timestamp of the block]
* Transactions: [number of transactions in the block]
* Fees: [total fees paid in the block]
* Size: [size of the block in bytes]
Now, let's break down those priority numbers:
* High priority: [number of high-priority transactions]
* Medium priority: [number of medium-priority transactions]
* Low priority: [number of low-priority transactions]
* No priority: [number of transactions with no priority]
And finally, we have the purging info:
* Purging: [number of transactions being purged from the memory pool (mempool)]
All this data is important for understanding how Bitcoin's network is performing. For example, high transaction fees and a congested mempool can indicate that the network is under stress.
Would you like to know more about Bitcoin's network metrics or something specific?
So, you're interested in Block 860694. Here are some stats for that block:
* Height: 860694 (obviously!)
* Timestamp: [timestamp of the block]
* Transactions: [number of transactions in the block]
* Fees: [total fees paid in the block]
* Size: [size of the block in bytes]
Now, let's break down those priority numbers:
* High priority: [number of high-priority transactions]
* Medium priority: [number of medium-priority transactions]
* Low priority: [number of low-priority transactions]
* No priority: [number of transactions with no priority]
And finally, we have the purging info:
* Purging: [number of transactions being purged from the memory pool (mempool)]
All this data is important for understanding how Bitcoin's network is performing. For example, high transaction fees and a congested mempool can indicate that the network is under stress.
Would you like to know more about Bitcoin's network metrics or something specific?