Arkham Intelligence has introduced support for Pay-to-Public-Key (P2PK) script addresses, enabling users to access the earliest Bitcoin (BTC) transactions on its platform. This development marks a significant step in blockchain analysis, providing insights into the initial transactions recorded on the Bitcoin network.
Genesis Block and Early Transactions
With this update, Arkham users can view transactions dating back to the Genesis Block, famously mined by Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. This block represents the first-ever transaction on the Bitcoin network and holds historical significance within the cryptocurrency community.
Exploring Historical Data
Users interested in exploring these pioneering transactions can filter for “Bitcoin” on the Arkham homepage and sort by “Time” to display transactions from the earliest date. Arkham advises users to remove the default “USD>0.01” filter, as Bitcoin had no market price during its inception in 2009.
Implications for Blockchain Analysis
This integration reflects a broader trend in blockchain analytics, where platforms are increasingly offering tools to delve into historical blockchain data. Understanding early Bitcoin transactions can provide valuable context for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
For further details on this integration, visit the official announcement on Arkham Intelligence.
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