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Timeline for Compute TxID of Bitcoin Transaction

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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:47 history edited CommunityBot
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Sep 4, 2015 at 10:52 comment added Wizard Of Ozzie B/c your Tx has a different signature 48304502205abb829faec8571a6469d40edbceb7938dbb5eeb0efa5b6b284d9730eb8e90a7022100c0aec347ffa72ed22057a821b0219e114a3d2686eb67904403529eac4e2c7c260141040bcf1becf4ef6a5c24fd790ca86e8dcdfa3538cb97e99c254f84d209cfe47bfc6bf3b11aca05db7c7638301711070f176e848b650a406eb7afc30aa9ea242489 Vs 4730440220497e2d3f9bbbc0c122d839968ff880514440ced08a71d28e614ff4c871964024022049687008e4af72682992325f17e95da382d63e3fb14605a81b4498dff9210e310141040bcf1becf4ef6a5c24fd790ca86e8dcdfa3538cb97e99c254f84d209cfe47bfc6bf3b11aca05db7c7638301711070f176e848b650a406eb7afc30aa9ea242489
Sep 3, 2015 at 20:11 comment added Festus Martingale Wow, ok, I think I get it now. Everything you stated makes sense but it leads me to a different question: Why is the transaction that was finalized in the block chain slightly different from what I submitted in my original question? The inputs/outputs are all correct. Everything looks good. Yet the transaction bytes are slightly different.
Sep 3, 2015 at 17:13 comment added Claris It's just weird mostly, the endianness of elements in transactions flips for no discernible reason. There's no standard for it in Bitcoin whatsoever. Just be aware that hashes for blocks and transactions are internally little endian but are displayed big endian to users.
Sep 3, 2015 at 14:51 comment added Festus Martingale Thanks, man.. This bitcoin protocol is some fascinating stuff! I'm going to dig into the info you've provided.
Sep 3, 2015 at 2:29 history answered Nick ODell CC BY-SA 3.0