Q » Why are blockchain timestamps approximate
02 Nov, 2025
A » Blockchain timestamps are approximate because they rely on distributed network consensus rather than a central authority. Each block includes a timestamp from the miner's local clock, which can vary slightly due to network latency and clock differences. This decentralized approach ensures security and trust but sacrifices precise timing, allowing for slight discrepancies in recorded timestamps across the network.
03 Nov, 2025
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