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In the bitcoin scripting language, how can I access other outputs of the transaction? Or how else can I limit how the coins may be spent?
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Is there any way to add an opcode to a UTXO that prevents how the coins are spent?
For example, in order to to spend the output, a person must send X number of bitcoin to Y address within the accompanying transaction.
script op-return
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Is there any way to add an opcode to a UTXO that prevents how the coins are spent?
For example, in order to to spend the output, a person must send X number of bitcoin to Y address within the accompanying transaction.
script op-return
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Is there any way to add an opcode to a UTXO that prevents how the coins are spent?
For example, in order to to spend the output, a person must send X number of bitcoin to Y address within the accompanying transaction.
script op-return
Is there any way to add an opcode to a UTXO that prevents how the coins are spent?
For example, in order to to spend the output, a person must send X number of bitcoin to Y address within the accompanying transaction.
script op-return
script op-return
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There is no way to enforce a rule regarding the nature of an output when an input is spent. You will have to enforce this off chain in some manner, perhaps through multisig schemes where one key is held by a rule engine that will only sign the tx if your requirements are met.
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
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There is no way to enforce a rule regarding the nature of an output when an input is spent. You will have to enforce this off chain in some manner, perhaps through multisig schemes where one key is held by a rule engine that will only sign the tx if your requirements are met.
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
add a comment |
There is no way to enforce a rule regarding the nature of an output when an input is spent. You will have to enforce this off chain in some manner, perhaps through multisig schemes where one key is held by a rule engine that will only sign the tx if your requirements are met.
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
add a comment |
There is no way to enforce a rule regarding the nature of an output when an input is spent. You will have to enforce this off chain in some manner, perhaps through multisig schemes where one key is held by a rule engine that will only sign the tx if your requirements are met.
There is no way to enforce a rule regarding the nature of an output when an input is spent. You will have to enforce this off chain in some manner, perhaps through multisig schemes where one key is held by a rule engine that will only sign the tx if your requirements are met.
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Raghav SoodRaghav Sood
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Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
Is that what, "Incentivized finding of hash collisions" is ?en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script
– nick carraway
5 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
No, that is a bounty people can claim if they are able to produce two values that hash to the same hash for some hash function in the script. For example, the bounty for sha1 was claimed after Google released a collision attack
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
1
1
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
The coins can still be sent anywhere, there is no restriction on the destination
– Raghav Sood
4 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
Thanks. I have found the best explanation: learnmeabitcoin.com/glossary/script
– nick carraway
3 hours ago
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