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Today marks the 13th anniversary of the creation of block 94947. It was the block with the most transactions on that day. There were 13 transactions in total.
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How is it 0 fee?
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If there were only 13 transactions, then why pay a fee? There was no competition to be in the block
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Does this still apply to present? Imagine if all these retards stop minting BRC-20 tokens and the fee rate drops back down to 1sat/vB, with most blocks not being full. Would I be able to make a transaction with 0 sat? And why would a miner choose to include my transaction if he doesn't get anything? This is an interesting discussion.
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I'm not sure either. But it could be because there was little demand back then. Maybe it was a kind of incentive. After all, there were already several blocks like this, and the block reward (50 BTC) should have been enough.
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My Favourite Fun fact is:: The sun is REALLY loud.
Lets make a thought experiment) and imagine for a second that there would be a way for sound to propagate from The Sun to The Earth, In that case, the sound sound of the sun would be perceived from the surface of the earth at around 100 decibels, or about the same volume as the speakers at a rock concert thats located at about 10 meters away from you
Remember, the sun is 150,000,000 km from the earth, and still it will be perceived as loud as a rock concert standing 10 meters away from you.
Turns that the whole Rick and Morty Sun rising screaming theory is not so crazy after all
Sun Screaming ::
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Your FIRST LAST name written in all caps is Copyrighted ownership of the Vatican
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Reincarnation is forbidden in China without government permission.
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There are only two genders and sexes.
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All humans are born female, the Y chromosome activate later in the embryo development.
That's why men have nipples.
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A man named Moondyne Joe escaped prison so many times, that police built a special cell for him, from which he escaped as well.
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Is there a movie about this? I would like to watch it
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In 1913, O'Reilly's novel was made into a movie entitled Moondyne. Directed by W. J. Lincoln, it starred George Bryant, Godfrey Cass and Roy Redgrave.
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Moondyne Joe was often portrayed as a "Robin Hood" figure in popular culture. Despite his criminal activities, some saw him as a folk hero who resisted authority and helped the underprivileged.
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Most people can't distinguish expensive wines from inexpensive ones, a study proved.
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In 1631, two London bible printers accidentally left the word "not" out of the seventh commandment, which then read, "Thou shalt commit adultery." This legendary book is now known as the "Wicked Bible.".
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Ronaldinho's deal with Coca-Cola ended after he was caught sipping a Pepsi during a news conference.
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You swallow a litre (4.2 cups) of snot every day.
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The word "mortgage" comes from a French word that means "death contract".
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The makers of the movie Ghostbusters (1984) originally asked Huey Lewis to do the soundtrack/theme song. He declined. So they got Ray Parker Jr. to do it... and after it was released, Huey Lewis sued Parker for plagiarism because it sounded so much like his 1983 song "I Want a New Drug".
Years later in 2004, the filmmakers admitted to having used Lewis' song "I Want a New Drug" as temporary background music and included those scenes in what they sent to Parker to help him write the theme song.
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Eggplants contain nicotine.
Eggplant seeds (and they have many) contain nicotinoid alkaloids, which are responsible for the slightly bitter taste of the purple berry. The concentration of nicotine itself is about 100 nanograms per gram of eggplant, compared with 2 milligrams of nicotine per cigarette.
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There's a lizard known as Jesus Christ Lizard due to its ability to run on the water.
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The logo of the Royal New Zealand Air Force is the Kiwi, a flightless bird.
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Mexican jumping beans jump because of moth larvae inside the bean.
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There are at least 97 people called "LOL" in the U.S.
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No one knows who invented the fire hydrant because its patent was burned in a fire.
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The founder of Match.com lost his girlfriend to a man she met on Match.com.
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On her 120th birthday, the oldest person ever recorded, said, "I only have one wrinkle and I'm sitting on it.
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The Bible contains plenty of puns, funny names, humorous imagery, sarcasm and irony.
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The area where military personnel socialize and eat is called a "mess".
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The area where military personnel socialize and eat is called a "mess".
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Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words.
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In 2011, a woman bought a "non-visible" piece of art for $10,000.
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There's a "Dumb Starbucks" where every product has the word "dumb" in front of it.
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Aztec emperor Montezuma had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant "plenty of excrement.".
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In ancient Greek, the word "idiot" meant anyone who wasn't a politician.
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The second-largest lake in Bolivia is called Lake Poopo. It's not a freshwater lake.
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Svangerskabsforebyggende middel is a Danish word for "condom.".
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In 2007, a Bosnian couple divorced after discovering both had an online affair with each other under fake names.
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A group of crows is called a "murder".
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A group of crows is called a "murder".
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If you want to stack sats, it is much more lucrative to mine other cryptocurrencies and then convert them to Bitcoin rather than mining Bitcoin itself.
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that is called shitcoinery
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hehe, very true
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"The total number of stars in the Universe is larger than all the grains of sand on all the beaches of planet Earth." - C. Sagan
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Sharks are unable to complete a degree, due to a requirement for the tests to be completed on land, an environment in which sharks cannot survive.
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The worship of Mercury was introduced into Rome in the year 495 BC when a temple was dedicated to him near the Circus Maximus. His yearly festival was celebrated on May 15.
That's your "Thinking About the Roman Empire" Fun Fact of the Week.
You're Welcome.
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10,000 sats?This's good news
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Hehe... what a discovery :))))
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There are more trees on earth than stars in the Milky Way. Recent estimates suggest there are about three trillion trees on Earth, whereas the number of stars in the Milky Way is estimated to be between 100-400 billion.
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