Exploring the Block Page
A block is a core concept that can be thought of as a page in a ledger. A block contains transaction data and the hash of the previous block that ensures immutability and security in the blockchain network.
Viewing Blocks Page
- Network Utilization: The average percentage of gas limit used per block based on the blocks listed on the current page.
- Burnt Fees: Post-London Upgrade, this represents the total sum of fees burned in ETH. You can see more EIP-1559 related data by clicking on the Dashboard label.
- Block: The block height, also known as block number, indicates the position of a particular block in the blockchain.
- Age: How long ago a block was mined. Can be toggled with Date Time (UTC) to display the date and time at which the block is mined.
- Txn: Total number of transactions in the block. Does not include contract internal transactions.
- Uncles: Number of uncle blocks included in the transaction.
- Miner: Miner who successfully mined the block.
- Gas Used: The total gas used in the block. The gas used percentage (out of total gas limit) as well as percentage of gas used over the gas target are also included.
- Gas Limit: Total gas limit for the block.
- Base Fee: Post-London Upgrade, this represents the minimum gasUsed multiplier required for a tx to be included in a block.
- Reward: The total block reward received by the miner for including the block in the blockchain.
- Burnt Fees (ETH): Post-London Upgrade, this represents the part of the tx fee that is burnt: baseFeePerGas * gasUsed. The burnt fees percentage out of total transaction fees is also displayed.
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