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This tag should be used for questions related to raw transactions, bitcoin transactions that have been serialized for network transmission.

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Code sample to sign a transaction

I have the 32-bytes double hash of a transaction, a 32-bytes private key, and I would like to sign the hash using the private key. How do I do that using BouncyCastle (or anything, really), in C# or …
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Broadcast raw transaction without input validation

Turns out there are many ways to do this: Node.js: Bitcore lets you broadcast a raw transaction to the network without any kind of validation, see the "broadcast a transaction through P2P" example. …
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Broadcast raw transaction without input validation

What tool/software can I use to broadcast a raw transaction, which would not reject a transaction because of invalid or double spend? Bitcoind with RPC has a validation step which rejects any raw tra …
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Transaction with OP_RETURN rejected by bitcoind 0.9

The raw transaction below is being rejected by bitcoind 0.9.1 (error: {"code":-22,"message":"TX rejected"}) 01000000015594a8c1f84b926e84d70c3a3d5e517e0c12dc07cb1a774b587121fef08f91b8000000006a4730440 …