Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Is there an address format for P2WPKH or P2WSH?
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Ivy is a higher-level language that allows you to write smart contracts for the Bitcoin protocol. It can compile to instructions for Bitcoinโs virtual machine, Bitcoin Script, and can be used to create SegWit-compatible Bitcoin addresses. Ivy GitHu...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 8 years ago
The first number does not include the prevout, sequence number, or the length byte for the scriptSig. It also uses 65 bytes for the public key (which is correct if it is uncompressed, but compressed keys of 33 bytes are more common now). Correcting...