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December 29, 2022, 06:39:50 PM
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Can I ask you to share the information about dates and count of blocks reorganized (orphan blocks) in the past few years, please? Is there already any tracker of it, perhaps? I would appreciate data from a reliable node.
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December 29, 2022, 08:36:43 PM
Merited by d5000 (1), JayJuanGee (1), ABCbits (1), Greg Tonoski (1), baro77 (1)
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Can I ask you to share the information about dates and count of blocks reorganized (orphan blocks) in the past few years, please? Is there already any tracker of it, perhaps? I would appreciate data from a reliable node.

Bitmex' Fork Monitor is the only such tool I know of. See https://forkmonitor.info/notifications
I think that what you need to look for is the stale block candidates, but the data returned is only since 20 Aug 2020.

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December 30, 2022, 06:18:40 AM
Merited by JayJuanGee (1), ABCbits (1), baro77 (1)
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Is there already any tracker of it, perhaps? I would appreciate data from a reliable node.
There can't be a reliable tracker since each node can experience a specific reorg while others don't.
The nodes that didn't receive the orphaned block(s) don't have to reorg since they have the valid block(s).

In other words, a "tracker" may say that there's a reorg in xx date while others say there's none.

If you have a Bitcoin Core node, you can use getchaintips command to see if you've reorgs.
"active" height is the current tip, "valid-fork" is when it performed a reorg, while others are likely reorgs.

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December 30, 2022, 11:38:31 AM
Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
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Can I ask you to share the information about dates and count of blocks reorganized (orphan blocks) in the past few years, please? Is there already any tracker of it, perhaps? I would appreciate data from a reliable node.

Bitmex' Fork Monitor is the only such tool I know of. See https://forkmonitor.info/notifications
I think that what you need to look for is the stale block candidates, but the data returned is only since 20 Aug 2020.

Thank you. There were 6 instances of stale block candidates in 2022 according to the data. There were many more of them in 2021.
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