But when you check the blockchain carefully, you can see that some early rewards were actually spent.
The addresses that follows the patoshi pattern have never been spent
And you should know he wasn't the only miner in the early days.
were did they find the pk?
Maybe the old idea that Satoshi never moved a coin is not 100% true.
The coins were never spent. So you can't tell the Pubkeys. They were identified through their mining patterns.
you can also see that block rewards in the future were sent back to one of the first addresses in xxxx
I don't understand. It's public knowledge people still send Bitcoins to the Genesis address as a form of tribute.
Can a Miner Spend a Block Reward Right Away?
Only after 100 Blocks later which Is around 16-17 hours later.
Take for example Block 921720 Would be spendable from Block 921820.
Can someone spend an old block rewards in a new one it does not count as a double spend block rewards!
I don't understand. All Bitcoins existing are Block rewards. So yes they can be spent as transactions and included in a block.
Y'all just like thinking too deep and thinking there's always a conspiracy. Good thing the Blockchain is public.