Blockchain tutorial 26: Bitcoin transaction

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  • @test1729
    @test1729 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for your videos! I don't know what I would have done without them :(

  • @dirindirin3983
    @dirindirin3983 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you👍👍👍

  • @josecaodaglio9374
    @josecaodaglio9374 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great job!

  • @tabuk1979
    @tabuk1979 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Now I feel the matrix :) Great tutorials !

  • @rohittrivedi89
    @rohittrivedi89 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi..Thanks for tutorial.. Is there any way to get utxos from bitcoin core itself instead of third party api?..Thanks.

  • @vengatnaresh
    @vengatnaresh 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi sir ,
    Entire wallet value only transfer to another address but split up btc value didn't send to another address .share some suggestion.

  • @tommylee2967
    @tommylee2967 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    In layman's term, what causes "unspent outputs" and should I be concerned ?
    Do I need to reclaim them or what ?
    My accounts and transactions had these recently. Why ?
    Thanks !

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      A UTXO is an unspent transaction output. In an accepted transaction in a valid blockchain payment system (such as Bitcoin), only unspent outputs can be used as inputs to a transaction.
      I highly recommend that you read:
      bitcoin.org/en/developer-guide#block-chain

    • @tommylee2967
      @tommylee2967 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      How do you use unspent outputs as inputs to a transaction with an example ?
      Why is there UTXO in the first place ?
      I thought the transaction goes as spend from point A to as receipt at point B. Right ?
      As you know it usually needs 3 and even 6 confirmations before the transaction is considered complete and the funds released.
      But nowadays you can see 100 or even 500 confirmations. I would think 10 confirmation will be more than enough. To do 500 confirmations is excessive and actually redundant. Maybe this is what hogs and bogs down the entire BTC block chain system. Agree ?

  • @worcestershire1080
    @worcestershire1080 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I run bitcoinjs_example1.js this error shows how to fix it?
    var publicKeyCompressed = keyPair.getAddress();
    ^
    TypeError: keyPair.getAddress is not a function

  • @sanyameepatel9528
    @sanyameepatel9528 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, I tried to run this after installing "bitcoinjs-lib" but there seems to be some problem as I get the error "TypeError: keyPair.getAddress is not a function
    " when I run example2b. Can you help, please? Thanks

  • @ts______
    @ts______ 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Are you Satoshi Nakamoto? hahah

  • @ashokraj2796
    @ashokraj2796 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    What if I send my crypto currency to an invalid address and still my transaction gets confirmed??will I get it back,is there any way to revert the things,the address to which I sent holds the coin,but how can I use it???

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      If the transaction is confirmed, the coins are transferred. There is no way to revert things. The person who has access to the private key belonging to the address can access the coins. If no one has access to the private key, the coins are lost forever.

    • @ashokraj2796
      @ashokraj2796 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mobilefish.com This transaction happened in a quantum block chain,but you mentioned in your tutorial that checksum is there to validate the address ,but I made transaction to a address that is completely irrelevant to quantum blockchain(the address starts with M and size doesn't match with others) and how come it got validated..

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
      1) Are we still talking about Bitcoin?? Because I do not know what a "quantum" block chain is. Please note there are more than 1384 crypto currencies. I only understand Bitcoin, Ethereum and IOTA.
      2) If you are create a transaction, you are probably using a wallet.
      A good wallet should protect you entering an invalid address.
      What wallet are you using?

    • @ashokraj2796
      @ashokraj2796 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mobilefish.com I transacted through an exchange,what is the role any exchange play here??

  • @1987kahil
    @1987kahil 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I sent bitcoins from coinbase to another hashtag. It shows up on block cyper but I have not received the bitcoins in the wallet I sent to. It has been over 1 month now and I think it is lost. On block cypher, it shows the amount when I search the hash. It shows it on received and sent but 0 in balance. How can I send it back to coinbase?

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      It is very difficult to understand what you are saying.
      Let use the correct "words":
      1) You have sent bitcoins from Coinbase to an address
      2) With the blockcypher explorer you checked your transaction using your transaction hash.
      Question:
      a) Based on the information from blockcypher, did Coinbase transfer your Bitcoins?
      If yes, have you checked the address (must be same as step 1)
      If yes, is the balance correct.
      If the address match and the balance is ok, than the transaction is correctly executed.
      b) Are you sure the address used in step 1 is correct. I do not know what wallet you are using.

    • @1987kahil
      @1987kahil 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mobilefish.com hi thank you for your reply. It was sent from coinbase to Trade Coin Club. I generated a hashtag from TCC and then sent bitcoins from coinbase to the TCC hash. The bitcoins have left my coinbase account but have not come to TCC. When I search the hashtag on TCC, it says unrecognised hashtag. However when I use the hashtag to search on blockcypher, it shows the exact amount I sent but I have no idea where it went and how to get it back. It is basically lost in mid air

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      BE VERY VERY CAREFUL, I DO NOT TRUST THESE COMPANIES!
      1) Goto live.blockcypher.com/
      2) Enter your transaction hash (The one when you created a transaction from coinbase) and press search button.
      3) In the next screen you will see your transaction details.
      4) Look at the outputs.
      One of the outputs will be the one to TCC. Is this correct?
      5) Is this transaction CONFIRMED?
      Here is an example:
      live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/2509e5b65ed362557fcf2104e89f3c2430ceecc6a3275556c1b966eb641fe092/
      In this example in the top right corner you see that this transaction is confirmed.
      When your transaction is confirmed, your Bitcoin is send from Coinbase to the bitcoin address you entered (I find it curious that you use the word "hashtag"). A confirmed Bitcoin transaction CANNOT be lost mid air! If confirmed, the transaction is sent!
      I recommend that you contact TCC....

    • @1987kahil
      @1987kahil 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mobilefish.com I have tried contacting TCC but they have said that it has not been sent properly so they have no record of it. Here are the two hash's that I generated from TCC to send bitcoins to coinbase with. Please can you let me know what you understand from it. Thank you
      13Tu16WFUmAd1D5z7v2w3uUumz1eKT1bMQ
      1LYh1pPLurcDe2JEaM9HkPUHqEYtCvovfc

    • @Mobilefish
      @Mobilefish  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      1) You have sent from Coinbase (2017-12-14 01:33:29):
      0.06 BTC from bitcoin address: 15TZMeYNGRo3cC7aeqdgMBE39hHKRnJb9H to TCC Bitcoin address:
      1LYh1pPLurcDe2JEaM9HkPUHqEYtCvovfc
      blockchain.info/address/1LYh1pPLurcDe2JEaM9HkPUHqEYtCvovfc
      2) You have sent from Coinbase (2017-12-13 20:53:29):
      0.02415865 BTC from bitcoin address: 17NPSQixShbtxD6oA3UkGCD8TZAAKzrdoJ to TCC Bitcoin address:
      13Tu16WFUmAd1D5z7v2w3uUumz1eKT1bMQ
      blockchain.info/address/13Tu16WFUmAd1D5z7v2w3uUumz1eKT1bMQ
      Both transactions are confirmed...
      I also see that the Bitcoins at address 13Tu16WFUmAd1D5z7v2w3uUumz1eKT1bMQ and 1LYh1pPLurcDe2JEaM9HkPUHqEYtCvovfc
      are used...