Here's my understanding of the execution flow of blockchain:
Consider two nodes, node1
and node2
. Let's say there are 10 users on node1
. They're making transactions
, but none of these are actually carried out since no block
is mined.
When a block
IS finally mined, these unconfirmed transactions
are put into the block
and executed - and the block is added to node1's
blockchain. Then, through the consensus protocol
, node1's
blockchain
in "synced" with node2's blockchain
so that they both carry the same copy.
My question is: how does this "syncing" take place? Do you just supply node2's blockchain
with the blocks it doesn't currently have? Or do you pass node1's blockchain by reference like this: node_2_blockchain = node_1_blockchain
?