Primecoin makes use of a novel method to seek out new prime numbers, and its uncooked blocks will be discovered right here: https://chainz.cryptoid.information/xpm/block.dws?5114841
And I am attempting to extract the prime numbers it has discovered – that are supposed to be used for mathematicians.
From the newest uncooked block it says
{
"hash": "0c645987f0ff8fe0f2d2be29f36557d3af7f3583033f91c40ffeb96908b4377e",
"confirmations": 1,
"dimension": 201,
"peak": 5114841,
"model": 2,
"headerhash": "f0d95478af09579263bb0b6d7d5db30f6212299ae1f06e24b025ced9bc5cacd0",
"merkleroot": "cce0320c2a691f094c11516155ef260d71b5066daee3d200093b536b28f914fa",
"tx": [
"cce0320c2a691f094c11516155ef260d71b5066daee3d200093b536b28f914fa"
],
"time": 1675144379,
"nonce": 1596532261,
"bits": "0af38b7b",
"problem": 10.95134705,
"transition": 10.97017163,
"primechain": "TWN0a.f62fc0",
"primeorigin": "1586609994438853117598074289862795789809633948385870320598175033309575333975846048323525483412848640",
"previousblockhash": "1e1f607247beaff7c0159adf766ec21650e82c5af2856537fdaf19822c7355fc"
}
The half that claims "primechain": "TWN0a.f62fc0", makes me suppose this can be a twin chain sort?
And I believe "primeorigin": "5777053563313611998032980159755661736091707511729631759764841888792102593353029400588306236252990", provides a clue …
Any assist could be significantly appreciated 🙂
Thanks
