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This tag is for questions dealing with the structure of blocks.
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If all nodes execute smart contracts, why do only block creators get the gas fee?
Great question!
Am I missing Something?
I believe you are missing one important aspect of Ethereum: Contracts contain very little code and their methods require very few instructions to execute …
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Given a block number, how do I find the block hash using Nethereuem?
Using Nethereum, I would like to get the block hash given a block number (i.e. block height).
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Given a block number, how do I find the block hash using Nethereuem?
This works
blockHash = (await _web3.Eth.Blocks.GetBlockWithTransactionsByNumber.SendRequestAsync(
new HexBigInteger(relevantBlockNumber))).BlockHash;
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Is there another purpose for ether besides buying gas?
You can use ether like a currency, just like Bitcoin. Ethereum allows users to send ether from their own address to another address. At the present time, one ether has a market price of just over 500 …