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Lets say mining block is generated in 18:00, next block is generated after 10 minutes in 18:10 by user GENERATOR_18_10

As I understand, all transaction fees (for transactions included in 18:10) will come to the user GENERATOR_18_10?

Or, in other words, user GENERATOR_18_10 can point all fees in his wallet?

Murch
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    Yes, see http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/17999/how-exactly-do-new-bitcoins-come-into-existence/18003#18003 – John Dec 11 '13 at 19:49
  • thanks, just checking :) And difficulty is just count of zero at start? :) – Andrew Zhilin Dec 11 '13 at 19:56
  • Difficulty started out at 1. See [How is difficulty calculated?](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/5840/5406) – Murch Dec 12 '13 at 10:50

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The creator of the block will describe how to allocate the block reward, currently 25 bitcoins, of the discovered block.

They write this in the coinbase field of the block. Sometimes, the block reward and fees are sent to multiple addresses, like in P2Ppool mining operations.

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