rieger_san on Nostr: They could, but they just show the timestamp of the block. The “time since last ...
They could, but they just show the timestamp of the block.
The “time since last block” is always relative to a specific node because not all nodes receive a new block at the same time.
It’s possible that your node receives a new block half a minute later than mempool.space or the other way around. Or a node can receive block x+1 before block x
This time problem is the reason why we have a blockchain. It’s not possible to say which order of events is the correct one when it comes to decentralized networks. It’s a extremely complex topic
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