raw_avocado on Nostr: 3/11 I'm sure everyone expects that each Bitcoin transaction is unique, I mean we are ...
3/11
I'm sure everyone expects that each Bitcoin transaction is unique, I mean we are trying to solve the double-spend problem here.
And something called the Transaction ID, should serve as a unique identifier.
But clearly, that's not the case(at least in the 2 examples)
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2024-01-10 19:09:15Event JSON
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