Block Overview
Block Height: 22828639
- Block Hash:
0x81c6248cb1e51b946f14e1183fa1c041cbeb179cf9b8dafd9797e31050e43b54 - Confirmations: 371
- Timestamp: July 2, 2025, 10:44:23 UTC (1 hour ago)
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Key Metrics
- Transactions: 103
- Internal Transactions: 1,744
- Token Transfers: 1,149
- Withdrawals: 16 unstaking transactions
Gas Consumption
- Gas Used: 17,900,007 (49.72% of block capacity)
- Gas Limit: 35,999,863
- Gas Price: 718.424805 Mwei (avg)
- Base Fee: 310.73259 Mwei
Financials
- Block Reward: 0.007297693 ETH
- Burnt Fees: 0.005562115 ETH
- Validator:
0x95222290dd7278aa3ddd389cc1e1d165cc4bafe5
Technical Data
- Block Size: 186,004 bytes
- Total Difficulty: --
- Extra Data:
beaverbuild.org(hex:0x6265617665726275696c642e6f7267) - Blob Transactions: 0
Blockchain Context
- Parent Block Hash:
0xd15c01fa4d67c0ef12c9729e503377e3289b54c055a7808f05951e341a6509a8 - State Root:
0x9d1da30206e6d5e2707308e64a253423eb370bc656936aa21adafd528a551395 - Withdrawal Root:
0x364205468dc8853e9ee382854d84028d11c8d2ed90847bd52029d5fa285e643b - Nonce: 0
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FAQs
1. Why does this block have a high internal transaction count?
Ethereum processes smart contract interactions as internal transactions, explaining the 1,744 instances in this block.
2. How are burnt fees calculated?
The base fee (310.73259 Mwei) multiplied by gas used determines burnt fees (0.005562115 ETH here).
3. What determines gas limits?
Network demand and validator consensus set gas limits—this block used 49.72% of its 35M gas capacity.
4. Why track withdrawal transactions?
Post-Merge Ethereum records validator unstaking requests separately, with 16 processed here.
5. What's the significance of state roots?
This cryptographic hash (0x9d1...395) validates all account balances and contract storage at block finalization.
6. How does extra data appear?
Validators may include 32-byte messages—here referencing "beaverbuild.org."