Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Can you use the same seed for normal BTC and Lightning wallets?
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
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
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...