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Every valid bitcoin transaction can only be created if you have the sender's private key, public key, and the receiver's public key. You can check that the transaction is valid without having the private key, but to modify it you would need to recreate the transaction from scratch, which would only be possible if you had the sender's private key.

So no, it is not possible.

Edit: For a good explanation, see https://youtu.be/Lx9zgZCMqXE?t=193

Every valid bitcoin transaction can only be created if you have the sender's private key, public key, and the receiver's public key. You can check that the transaction is valid without having the private key, but to modify it you would need to recreate the transaction from scratch, which would only be possible if you had the sender's private key.

So no, it is not possible.

Every valid bitcoin transaction can only be created if you have the sender's private key, public key, and the receiver's public key. You can check that the transaction is valid without having the private key, but to modify it you would need to recreate the transaction from scratch, which would only be possible if you had the sender's private key.

So no, it is not possible.

Edit: For a good explanation, see https://youtu.be/Lx9zgZCMqXE?t=193

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Eliyahu
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Every valid bitcoin transaction can only be created if you have the sender's private key, public key, and the receiver's public key. You can check that the transaction is valid without having the private key, but to modify it you would need to recreate the transaction from scratch, which would only be possible if you had the sender's private key.

So no, it is not possible.