What is the function of the blockloader API (block loading error)
What is the purpose of the blockloader API and what makes block packaging an acceptable operation. During the process of sending to a transaction, it is necessary to use APIs to query the transfer data received and confirm it; At the same time, you can input the corresponding wallet address and password based on this transfer data, and then use this funds to create an account for the transaction; When transferring assets to another wallet, this information and the amount transferred can be obtained by using the data provided by the API Generally speaking, since APIs allow users to obtain different data from multiple blockchains, they do not need to make judgments or checks on different content in each block to change their offline state. Instead, they choose the type of information to be transmitted. However, if you want to interact with other blockchain networks and achieve better functionality, you must connect to an API without involving third-party nodes. Therefore, it is difficult for ordinary users to know what a blockloader API is, such as a term we often refer to as blockchain payload
Block loading error
Earlier today, an error was found at block height 630000. Due to this issue overloading the memory pool, many people believe that this is a possible cause of block loading failure. According to Blockchair, “We have identified a problem.” However, two miners stated that they are unable to handle the issue: “The first is a” checkpoint “because it is not the correct repository by default; The second issue resulted in an unusual state transition (such as’ _overflow ‘) not being executed; The third time may be a ‘reset’, which means that other parts of the network cannot function properly. (AMBCrypto)
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