Bitcoin Delays Block Production For About An Hour


The Bitcoin network did not produce a block for nearly an hour on November 7 at the block height of 815,688. 

Crypto reporter, Wu Blockchain shared that the block production was stopped for about an hour from 16:47 to 17:56 (UTC+8). 

The data from blockchain explorer displays that the block 815,689 took nearly 43 minutes while the next block at 815,690 took over 1 hour and 6 minutes. The average block time on the Bitcoin network is approximately 10 minutes. 

Wu Blockchain shared that the Bitcoin network took a gap of an hour in producing a new block in May 2023 while it did the same in 2021 for two times.

The network also took approximately 48 minutes to produce block 815,706 just a couple of hours after the consecutive delay in above mentioned block height.

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Bitcoin Block Production Delay – Blockchain.com

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