Let's say a couple people create Transaction A and instead of dandelioning it to just one person, they dandelioned it to 2. Let's say further than transaction A then gets combined with transaction B (creating transaction AB) AND gets combined with transaction C (creating transaction AC). If a miner receives both transaction AB and transaction AC, can they be safely combined into the blockchain, or can only one be chosen?
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1Are you saying that people sign ANYONECANPAY transaction and then forward it so others can add their inputs?– Ugam KamatApr 27, 2019 at 20:56
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2@Ugam Kamat The question is tagged Mimblewimble, where this kind of combining is always possible.– Pieter WuilleApr 28, 2019 at 1:53
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@PieterWuille Are you implying that the answer to my question is that AB combined with AC will create a valid ABC transaction without any problems?– B TApr 29, 2019 at 0:42
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@B T No, I'm not. I'm only correcting @Ugam Kamat's misunderstanding that this question was about Bitcoin.– Pieter WuilleApr 29, 2019 at 0:57
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