In the Bitcoin network, miners leverage computational power to compete for the opportunity to append the next block of transactions to the blockchain. This competition operates through a proof-of-work puzzle mechanism. The winning miner—the first to successfully solve this puzzle—receives dual rewards: newly minted Bitcoin from the block subsidy, plus transaction fees contributed by users whose transactions are included in that block. This dual-incentive structure ensures miners remain motivated to secure the network while processing transactions.
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In the Bitcoin network, miners leverage computational power to compete for the opportunity to append the next block of transactions to the blockchain. This competition operates through a proof-of-work puzzle mechanism. The winning miner—the first to successfully solve this puzzle—receives dual rewards: newly minted Bitcoin from the block subsidy, plus transaction fees contributed by users whose transactions are included in that block. This dual-incentive structure ensures miners remain motivated to secure the network while processing transactions.