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@ -309,6 +309,7 @@ it will validate these blocks and then link them to its view of the existing
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blockchain. To establish a link, a node will examine the incoming block
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header and look for the "previous block hash."
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Let's assume, for example, that a node has 277,314 blocks in the local
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copy of the blockchain. The last block the node knows about is block
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277,314, with a block header hash of:
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