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Why is it taking so long to mine a single block. Like last hour only 2 blocks have been mined. Currently been 45 min since the last block was mined.

According to blockchair

Hour Blocks
 5  *****    
 6  ******   
 7  ******   
 8  *****   
 9  ******** 
10  ***      
11  ****     
12  **       
13  **       

What could make 45 minutes go by without a single block being mined and having so many unconfirmed transactions still?

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  • Related: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/22984/5406, https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/51756/5406, – Murch Jun 09 '21 at 13:22
  • Related too: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/77783/shortest-and-longest-block-interval-time-ever-recorded-in-bitcoin – Rexcirus Jun 09 '21 at 23:12

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The time to produce the next block is completely unaffected by the number of unconfirmed transactions.

The time is generally expected to follow a Poisson distribution as explained in answers to a related question.


I'm no statistician so what follows may be nonsense:

A Poisson distribution with a lambda of 6 shown as a probability mass looks like this

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So in a thousand hours I might expect to see

  • 160 hours where 6 blocks were produced
  • 45 hours where 2 blocks were produced

Either that or something odd has happened, like a couple of large mining pools going offline.

It would be interesting to gather some of these sort of stats from the blockchain record but I expect this has already been done somewhere.

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