# Scanning Only blocks with finality, either actual or sufficiently probabilistic, are operated upon. This is referred to as a block with `CONFIRMATIONS` confirmations, the block itself being the first confirmation. For chains which promise finality on a known schedule, `CONFIRMATIONS` is set to `1` and each group of finalized blocks is treated as a single block, with the tail block's hash representing the entire group. For chains which offer finality, on an unknown schedule, `CONFIRMATIONS` is still set to `1` yet blocks aren't aggregated into a group. They're handled individually, yet only once finalized. This allows networks which form finalization erratically to not have to agree on when finalizations were formed, solely that the blocks contained have a finalized descendant. ### Notability, causing a `Batch` `Batch`s are only created for blocks which it benefits to achieve ordering on. These are: - Blocks which contain transactions relevant to Serai - Blocks which in which a new multisig activates - Blocks in which a prior multisig retires ### Waiting for `Batch` inclusion Once a `Batch` is created, it is expected to eventually be included on Serai. If the `Batch` isn't included within `CONFIRMATIONS` blocks of its creation, the scanner will wait until its inclusion before scanning `batch_block + CONFIRMATIONS`.