Bitcoin's average block time is 10 minutes. Each block adds a height (starting from block 0 on Jan 3, 2009), and with real-time blockchain explorers, you can estimate timestamps by dividing a target block height by 6 (blocks per hour) or using tools like Blockchair or Blockchain.com.
To schedule meetings using it: Agree on a future block height (e.g., "Meet at block 900,000"). Calculate the approximate UTC time: Current block ~870,000 (as of Nov 2025); 30,000 more blocks ≈ 5,000 hours or ~208 days ahead (Feb 2026). Share the explorer link for precision. It's decentralized but not exact due to minor variances.
Bitcoin's average block time is 10 minutes. Each block adds a height (starting from block 0 on Jan 3, 2009), and with real-time blockchain explorers, you can estimate timestamps by dividing a target block height by 6 (blocks per hour) or using tools like Blockchair or Blockchain.com.
To schedule meetings using it: Agree on a future block height (e.g., "Meet at block 900,000"). Calculate the approximate UTC time: Current block ~870,000 (as of Nov 2025); 30,000 more blocks ≈ 5,000 hours or ~208 days ahead (Feb 2026). Share the explorer link for precision. It's decentralized but not exact due to minor variances.