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# Block Producers

The role of a block producer in Mina is to achieve [consensus](../about-mina/consensus) and provide security to the blockchain. The block producer is responsible for creating new blocks that include recent transactions broadcast on the network and a blockchain proof that proves the current state of the chain is valid.
The role of a block producer in Mina is to achieve [consensus](https://minaprotocol.com/blog/what-is-ouroboros-samasika) and provide security to the blockchain. The block producer is responsible for creating new blocks that include recent transactions broadcast on the network and a blockchain proof that proves the current state of the chain is valid.

In Mina, anyone can become a block producer. There is an unbounded number of participants with the chance of producing a block proportional to the funds staked. Funds are not locked and are not subject to slashing.

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When a node receives a block from a peer, it is first validated, applied to the existing state, and added to the node's transition frontier. If, according to the [consensus](/about-mina/consensus) rules, it results in increasing the length of the blockchain, the node's best tip is updated, and the root of the transition frontier is moved up to only maintain `k` blocks in the transition frontier.
When a node receives a block from a peer, it is first validated, applied to the existing state, and added to the node's transition frontier. If, according to the [consensus](https://minaprotocol.com/blog/what-is-ouroboros-samasika) rules, it results in increasing the length of the blockchain, the node's best tip is updated, and the root of the transition frontier is moved up to only maintain `k` blocks in the transition frontier.

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# About Block Producers

The role of a block producer in Mina is to achieve [consensus](../about-mina/consensus) and provide security to the blockchain. The block producer is responsible for creating new blocks that include recent transactions broadcast on the network and a blockchain proof that proves the current state of the chain is valid.
The role of a block producer in Mina is to achieve [consensus](https://minaprotocol.com/blog/what-is-ouroboros-samasika) and provide security to the blockchain. The block producer is responsible for creating new blocks that include recent transactions broadcast on the network and a blockchain proof that proves the current state of the chain is valid.

In Mina, anyone can become a block producer. There is an unbounded number of participants with the chance of producing a block proportional to the funds staked. Funds are not locked and are not subject to slashing.

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