I've seen reports about the blocks found, etc, but can't find info on who found the block (i.e. what pool, etc).
for most coins you can easily find what pools have what hashrate..i.e. what if one pool already has over 50% of the hashrate?
i understand this is not important to many, but I'm curious
The Bitcoin Cash blockchain has successfully split away from the legacy chain as of block 478559. The block was mined by the China-based mining pool Viabtc at 2:14 pm EDT (6:14 GMT) and the pool also found the next block 478560 shortly after. The first Bitcoin Cash block was 1915175 Bytes or 1.9 MB in size, holding 6,985 transactions. This is much larger than BTC’s 1MB limit and approx. 3,000 transaction throughput.
https://pool.viabtc.com/pool/BCC/state/