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https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/3GauXQPcAgntyhxFdz9jiEf1VTiZYbNdh7
For each transaction, it mentions, for example:
Senders: 80
Recipients: 1
What exactly does this mean?
(Also, that's one very rich dude who sent 0.25 BTC as a donation to this live streamer...)
In this case, "senders" and "receivers" are just different terms for transaction inputs and outputs. This terminology is somewhat misleading, because while the inputs can belong to different people/entities, more often than not they all belong to the same entity (this has led to the so-called "common input ownership heuristic").
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