Transaction

e0c8f4e09555c8b38de5db6dba119704849cccdeed3e4ec6e673d2d3ce1a665a
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-23 17:56:19
Fee Paid
0.00000014 BSV
(
0.02599269 BSV
-
0.02599255 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.62 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
97,903
Size Stats
1,318 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02599255 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM*<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661.msg7152#msg7152">Quote from: knightmb on August 03, 2010, 04:56:25 AM</a></div><div class="quote">I have a definitive answer for you all.<br/><br/>I built a test network on 5 computers, each running the client stock (fresh install) and had them all network to each other. They generated blocks all day (it's easy when the difficulty is 1.000), and after some transactions between them all (built up to 50 blocks doing this), I then connected them back to the "outside" world and as soon as they got in sync with the network, all the generated coin and transactions were wiped out and replaced by what is current on the network now.<br/><br/>So to answer your question, if the network is split and merges days/weeks/years later, whoever has the longest block chain (most CPU time) will win and the previous block chain will be wiped.<br/></div><br/>Cool. I guess you aren't seeing the transactions being redone because the accounts had no valid coins at all, right?</div> text/html
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