What is a block?
The information stored on a blockchain is stored in blocks, which are linked using cryptography and together form a blockchain. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp and transaction data. A block is thus a permanent store of records which, once written, cannot be altered or removed.
Blocks of TRON blockchain
A block of TRON blockchain typically contains transaction data and a blockheader, which is a list of basic block information, including timestamp, signature, parent hash, root of Merkle tree and so on.
Blocks of TRON blockchain are produced by Super Nodes in rotation. Within the current environment, one block is produced every 3 seconds. This will be updated to 1 block / 1 second in the future.
Block search
Enter from BLOCKCHAIN>BLOCKS, information on all blocks — from the genesis block to all current blocks — can be found on this page, including block height, its previous block and the corresponding byte size. You can also use the search bar to check block height and SR nodes.