Transaction

ca3b9cb46afb4f04d0ffe1ea897fffaaa87057dc41d0da19f68bca7cc95fd3c2
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-22 08:19:44
Fee Paid
0.00000028 BSV
(
0.00995818 BSV
-
0.00995790 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.31 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
94,378
Size Stats
2,714 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00995790 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMž <div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=17.msg83#msg83">Quote from: Agora on January 01, 2010, 06:09:58 PM</a></div><div class="quote">So, I finally got my client to start generating and after I got my laptop optimized for the task and waited over night. My first transaction completed resulting in +50 Coins. Yay!!<br/></div><br/>Congratulations and welcome to the forum&nbsp; <img alt="Cool" border="0" src="/static/img/emoticons/cool.gif"/><br/><br/><div class="quoteheader">Quote</div><div class="quote">However, once that transaction was complete, a new transaction hasn't started. Or maybe it has. There's only one transaction in the list but I'm up to 131 Blocks under "Status". Is this the way it's supposed to happen? Does it keep processing on the same transaction and generating coins every 120 blocks or so? Or is it supposed to start a new transaction?<br/></div><br/>The number of blocks of a transaction is the amount of new blocks that have been generated by the whole network after the transaction. Each new block in the chain means new coins to its creator. One "generated" -transaction in your transaction list means that you have generated one block. You're not the first one to find the concept of a "block" a bit confusing on the first sight.<br/><br/><div class="quoteheader">Quote</div><div class="quote"><b>EDIT:</b> I decided to stop playing around and I set BitCoin up on my high powered gaming rig, forwarded 8333 to it, and started generating on it instead of my laptop. So then I transferred my previous 50 coins to that client but it's been an hour and nothing has shown up for me to accept the transfer.</div><br/>There's no confirmation of incoming transactions when someone sends to your Bitcoin address, all transactions are automatically completed. Did the transaction show up in the transaction list?<br/><br/><div class="quoteheader">Quote</div><div class="quote">Both computers are on the same wireless LAN. I sent it to just the BitCoin address because I wasn't sure if I was supposed to send to my internal or external IP. I assume external because the transaction needs to be verified by other nodes. Right?</div><br/>Other nodes aren't going to know which IP you're sending to, your client just connects directly to it. Both IP's are fine as long as the connection routes to the right computer. Anyway, I'd use the inner address inside a network for simplicity.</div> text/html
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