Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Invalid public key was spent! How was this possible?
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
Which API provides the logo for a cryptocurrency? - Bitcoin Stack Exchange Bitcoin Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for Bitcoin crypto-currency enthusiasts. It only t...
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
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
I was suprised by the title which is saying : "Btc remains unspent" wheras BTC were sent to an unknown address. There's a kind of payment address method is named P2NullData. The script starts by the OP_RETURN (0x6a) and by the content size. You have...
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
This is how transactions are made. You are requiring the sender to supply a valid signature (from the private key) and public key. The transaction output script will use the signature and public key and through some cryptographic functions will chec...