Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Why would a miner put an OP_RETURN in a coinbase transaction?
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
So I understand how blockchains work[1]. I understand how proof-of-work works[2]. And I understand how they work together. I also understand (or at least I think I do :) how transactions work (A block can contain arbitrary data insi...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
AFAIK there are 5 different standard non-SegWit transaction types, and 4 SegWit ones. Non-SegWit: Pay to public key (P2PK) PUSH (1 byte) + <compressed/uncompressed_pk> (33/65 bytes) + OP_CHECKSIG (1 byte) Pay to public key hash (P2PKH) OP_DUP...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
You will need: the private key in WIF format to know the context in which this key was used (for what type of scripts) optionally, the approximate date at which you started using this key Rescan the block chain for transactions Let's take the OP's i...