Data: The Bitcoin network has processed over 800,000 blocks, with F2pool accounting for about 10%
ChainCatcher news, according to News.bitcoin, since Satoshi Nakamoto created the Bitcoin blockchain, the Bitcoin network has processed over 800,000 blocks.
The top rank is held by unknown miners from 99 different mining pools, including Satoshi Nakamoto and early miners, who have collectively discovered 227,800 blocks, accounting for 28.37% of the total.
F2 pool is the mining pool that has discovered the most blocks since 2009, with 80,364 blocks found, accounting for approximately 10.01% of the total. Antpool ranks second with 75,829 blocks, just behind F2 pool, and ranks third, accounting for 9.44% of the total. The subsequent ranks are occupied by Btc.com pool (39,996 blocks), Braiins Pool (39,647 blocks), and Viabtc (33,194 blocks).
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