I'm writing this to explain the word "miner" and show how important these people are to the blockchain environment.
You should really study more yourself before you try to teach others, the whole things is so full of mistakes I wonder where did you get this from
Every blockchain block has a unique address that can be used to perform personal transactions.
Nope:
https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/16r7U7GqbVPeKukgfd3mUN9LCkuoKbfpXMhttps://blockchair.com/bitcoin-cash/address/16r7U7GqbVPeKukgfd3mUN9LCkuoKbfpXMMiner in the blockchain is one who participates in creating transactions of cryptocurrency and also one who is creating new cryptocurrencies and validating their transactions on blockchain.
Miners don't create transactions den miners don't create coins either.
Users create tractions, lol, obvious and miners just receive a default reward with every block mined, you can be a miner and never produce a single coin if you don't get a block. Also miners don't validate tractions, nodes do!
To hack any particular transaction, the hacker needs to decrypt all the blocks of the blockchain to decrypt that particular transaction he wants to hack.
No, there is no such kind of
hack and the attack doesn't make sense at all!
A block is part of a record that can't be changed once it's added to the blockchain.
Yes it can, it's called chain reorganization!