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  • NOTABLE CHANGES transactions and less traffic on the bitcoin
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  • ...mon question people have about Bitcoin is how it can be used for in-person transactions, like at a supermarket. ...ed Bluetooth<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=278237.0 Offline Transactions and Bluetooth!]</ref> or using Near Field Communications (NFC)<ref>[https:/
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  • ...implements the basics of the Bitcoin protocol, enough to send and receive transactions via the [[Webcoin]] frontend. All official BitcoinJS components are release ...ction information on a per-account basis. It also allows the upload of new transactions to the network. These two functions are enough to allow a client to access
    2 KB (331 words) - 22:48, 18 February 2012
  • === Encouragement of raw transactions === [[Raw Transactions]] are dangerous, unintuitive and have many times resulted in loss of funds.
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  • Some wallets allow private keys to be imported without generating any transactions while other wallets or services require that the private key be swept. ...ther transaction, there is risk of swept transactions to be [[Irreversible Transactions|double-spending]].
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  • ...minant assurance contracts. The scheme requires the use of multisignature transactions, nLockTime and transaction replacement which means it won't work until thes Such contracts can be used for crowdfunding. Notable examples from Mike Hearn include:
    3 KB (511 words) - 18:32, 6 March 2012
  • ...' (P2SH) transactions were standardised in [[BIP 0016|BIP 16]]. They allow transactions to be sent to a script hash ([[address]] starting with 3) instead of a publ 342ftSRCvFHfCeFFBuz4xwbeqnDw6BGUey is a Bitcoin [[address]] notable for being the first [[P2SH]]-compatible address receiving bitcoins on the p
    3 KB (504 words) - 23:34, 30 December 2017
  • ...nded practice, abusing the privacy and security of the participants of the transactions as well as future holders of their value. It also only functions by acciden ...ditional risk if someone is actively monitoring the network for vulnerable transactions.
    9 KB (1,522 words) - 22:41, 11 April 2021
  • [[Category:Notable transactions]]
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  • This was possible because the code used for checking transactions before including them in a block didn't account for the case of outputs so ...forking change to the consensus rules that rejected output value overflow transactions (as well as any transaction that paid more than 21 million bitcoins in an o
    2 KB (368 words) - 18:13, 22 July 2016
  • ...e transferred. These are often referred to as <var>m</var>-of-<var>n</var> transactions. The idea is that Bitcoins become "encumbered" by providing addresses of mu ...rdware wallets. By requiring that keys from multiple hardware wallets sign transactions, it can vastly reduce the likelihood that a malicious party that handled yo
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  • [[Category:Notable transactions]]
    1 KB (164 words) - 01:32, 13 May 2015
  • ...um size after they have downloaded it's header, but before downloading any transactions. ...been steadily declining. Increasing the capacity of the network to handle transactions by increasing the maximum block size may accelerate that decline, meaning a
    10 KB (1,479 words) - 17:59, 24 September 2019
  • ...always replace conflicting transactions (a blockchain with two conflicting transactions is invalid). ...onflict with the blockchain can, however, be replaced by other unconfirmed transactions at the whim of nodes, determined by the node operator's own policies.
    8 KB (1,115 words) - 08:43, 24 November 2022
  • * Ch 7: Transactions & the Memory Pool ...ay node" aspect of Bitcoin Core, meaning a node which validates blocks and transactions and relays them to other nodes. The node has fully validated the blockchain
    15 KB (2,318 words) - 00:41, 24 April 2019
  • : '''nTx:''' Number of transactions in this block. : '''nChainTx:''' Number of transactions in this block's chain, up to and including this block.
    13 KB (2,125 words) - 20:27, 21 January 2016
  • ...potentially improves the privacy of SPV clients as they can download more transactions using the same bandwidth. If all transactions in a block do not have witness data, the commitment is optional.
    25 KB (3,866 words) - 21:43, 23 April 2024
  • ...ds on the [[block chain]]. They cannot store funds involved in [[off-chain transactions]] such as [[Lightning Network]] or [[Blinded bearer certificates]]. Althoug [[BIP_0039|BIP39]] is the most common standard used for seed phrases. One notable example is [[Electrum|Electrum wallet]], which is using its own standard, a
    12 KB (1,921 words) - 17:28, 27 July 2023
  • ..., If an organization is creating 10% of all transactions and begins making transactions 50% more efficiently, an additional 5% of block space is freed up for all u ...estamps]]), [[colored coin]] protocols, and other proposed uses of Bitcoin transactions may benefit from some of the following techniques, but the recommendations
    35 KB (5,324 words) - 16:45, 17 February 2019
  • ...rtially_signed_bitcoin_transactions/ Andrew Chow: Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions] ...41 - help testing release candidates of Bitcoin Core (0.18) and LND (0.6), notable code changes, useful infos for developers implementing Bech32, and more]
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