How is a block recognized within the blockchain approach?
Answer / Yatendra Pal Singh
A block in a blockchain is recognized based on its unique cryptographic hash and the previous block's hash (known as a Merkle root). Each block contains a header with metadata, such as timestamp, nonce, and the Merkle root of the transactions it contains. Once miners validate the transactions and solve the mathematical puzzle, they add their own solution and the new block is appended to the existing chain.
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