🚀 Crypto Basics Series #37: What Are Blockchain Confirmations?

📌 What Is a Confirmation?

A blockchain confirmation means your transaction has been included in a block that has been added to the blockchain.

As additional blocks are added after that block, your transaction receives more confirmations.

🔗 Simple Example

Transaction → Block 1 → Block 2 → Block 3 → Block 4

If your transaction is included in Block 1:

Block 1 = 1 confirmation

Block 2 = 2 confirmations

Block 3 = 3 confirmations

Block 4 = 4 confirmations

More confirmations generally mean the transaction is increasingly difficult to reverse, although the exact security model depends on the blockchain.

🟡 Pending vs 🟢 Confirmed

🟡 Pending:
The transaction has been broadcast but hasn't yet been included in a block.

🟢 Confirmed:
The transaction has been included in a block.

🔒 More confirmations:
Additional blocks have been added after the transaction's block.

⚠️ Important

Different blockchains and services may require different numbers of confirmations before considering a deposit final.

Always check the requirements of the specific network or exchange you're using.

💡 Beginner Tip

Don't panic if a transaction isn't confirmed immediately.

Network congestion, fees, and blockchain-specific rules can affect how quickly a transaction is processed.

💬 Question

What happens when more blocks are added after your transaction?

🅰️ Confirmations increase
🅱️ Your wallet disappears

👇 Comment your answer!

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