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Bitcoin block
Here is a snapshot of a Bitcoin block:
![](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/7C2F20/19470389908866606/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/2a8fa709-5352-4f7f-8eef-c56778354fa6.png?sign=1739253577-K1kHZpzo0z0vKIuFwhtFWqocUSoyMBaJ-0-712a3ffe64fbc830f63abf7a3b26f0f2)
Both Bitcoin and Ethereum are PoW chains; let's look now at a Proof of Stake (POS) ecosystem: Bitshares.
Here is some data from a Bitshares block:
![](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/7C2F20/19470389908866606/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/187c4dd7-4ba9-4838-9af7-52fd3fc03399.png?sign=1739253577-eEoEzVP1GDmQDOBAiVAB44wBqM7XG9IT-0-dbe4c058d3909c618d812c3985ed5e64)
Despite a radically different architecture, the fundamentals remain: references to a previous block, Merkle root, and network metadata. In Bitshares, you can also see that there is a Witness Signature. As a PoS blockchain, Bitshares has validators (they are called witnesses). Here, we see the witness and signature of the computer responsible for calculating this block.