I got this while mining. Any idea :
2017-Jun-03 11:44:05.949302 INFO [miner] Found block for difficulty: 24367
2017-Jun-03 11:44:06.261320 INFO [Blockchain] ----- BLOCK ADDED AS ALTERNATIVE ON HEIGHT 5211
2017-Jun-03 11:44:06.261320 INFO [Blockchain] id: <d3e0e5b5b03cd612e70b75151bd5a033b7f40a9fce6387a85df10ffe2797fad8>
2017-Jun-03 11:44:06.261320 INFO [Blockchain] PoW: <9f8649c8f4b6e606eef095c202d7e9d4fd795e3992b7e27356ccbeee1c640100>
2017-Jun-03 11:44:06.261320 INFO [Blockchain] difficulty: 24367
It's just a block reorg, not a big issue!
bigredmachine explained it best! (found
Here )
Reorgs happen when there is temporarily a disagreement about what the longest chain is. It happens in every Cryptocurrency, and the shorter the block time, the more frequent it happens. Basically, picture a guy in the Philippines and a guy in Spain each mining what they say is block 780000 at almost exactly the same time. Half the network sees the one guys block first and accepts it, while rejecting the other guys block. The other half the network does the opposite. It's actually not that uncommon for this to happen, but usually someone mining on one of those two chains finds another block and adds it on, and then everyone goes "oh look, that chain is longer" and ditches the other one. BUT, sometimes, the near tie in finding blocks can happen two or three or four times in a row. Eventually, one side wins out, and anyone on the wrong chain has to reorganize. This is why merchants are recommended to wait for a few confirmations before fully crediting a payment for big ticket items. The more confirmations (or the more blocks that get added on top of the one your transaction is in), the harder it is to happen on a reorg. The whole problem is caused by a slight delay in sending signals to all corners of the earth that a miner found a block. The total lag is pretty much ~15 seconds or so. The shorter the block time, the larger an effect that lag has. i.e. for a 1 minute block, that lag is 1/4th the block time, but for a 2 minute block, it is 1/8th the block time.