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Nonce
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ERC20 Tokens
196
Contract
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Value
Transfers
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$hart 🟤
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322
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406
$hart 🟤
10
0x69420
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586
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259
842
383
857
1
0x69420
2
4chan
22
075
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747
365
324
4chan
1
ALCOH
0 ALCOH
1
ALIENZ
0.
234
300
277
ALIENZ
2
ANOTHER PEPE
0.
032
335
225
AP
2
Adventure Time
0.
841
019
853
032
014
787
JAKE
3
AlphaCallSniper
0 ACS
11
Apu
0.
065
805
277
APU
5
AstroFlokiX
0.
754
512
558
AFX
3
AstroShibX
0.
227
455
333
ASX
2
Azrael
0.
536
140
051
AZRAEL
4
BEARE
0 BEARE
1
BOBO
1.
268
494
464
BOBO
6
BOMBOM
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1
BONK
0.
502
982
387
BONK
6
BURPING WAPPLE
0.
061
128
237
BWAPPLE
3
Baby Calcium
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989
277
627
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10
Baby Calcium
0.
226
511
55
BCAL
3
Baby Fine
1.
526
643
211
BABYFINE
7
Baby Pepe
0.
548
076
983
BABYPEPE
19
Baby Sally
0.
327
721
045
BSALLY
4
BabyAstroPepeX
0.
069
809
207
BAPX
3
BabyHarryPotterObamaPacMan8Inu
0.
883
BABYXRP
3
BeBe
0.
740
451
36
малыш
4
Beluga
0.
436
850
457
BELUGA
3
BigShortPepe
0.
124
216
056
BSP
2
Bit
0.
227
577
209
BIT
6
Bitboy: I need help
0 REHAB
9
Bitcoin As A State Transition System From a technical standpoint, the ledger of a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin can be thought of as a state transition system, where there is a *state* consisting of the ownership status of all existing bitcoins and a *state transition function* that takes a state and a transaction and outputs a new state which is the result. In a standard banking system, for example, the state is a balance sheet, a transaction is a request to move $X from A to B, and the state transition function reduces the value in A's account by $X and increases the value in B's account by $X. If A's account has less than $X in the first place, the state transition function returns an error. Hence, one can formally define: The *state* in Bitcoin is the collection of all coins (technically, *unspent transaction outputs* or UTXO) that have been minted and not yet spent, with each UTXO having a denomination and an owner (defined by a 20-byte address which is essentially a cryptographic public keyfn1). A transaction contains one or more inputs, with each input containing a reference to an existing UTXO and a cryptographic signature produced by the private key associated with the owner's address, and one or more outputs, with each output containing a new UTXO to be added to the state. The state transition function APPLY(S,TX) -> S' can be defined roughly as follows: For each input in TX: If the referenced UTXO is not in S, return an error. If the provided signature does not match the owner of the UTXO, return an error. If the sum of the denominations of all input UTXO is less than the sum of the denominations of all output UTXO, return an error. Return S with all input UTXO removed and all output UTXO added The first half of the first step prevents transaction senders from spending coins that do not exist, the second half of the first step prevents transaction senders from spending other people's coins, and the second step enforces conservation of value. In order to use this for payment, the protocol is as follows. Suppose Alice wants to send 11.7 BTC to Bob. First, Alice will look for a set of available UTXO that she owns that totals up to at least 11.7 BTC. Realistically, Alice will not be able to get exactly 11.7 BTC; say that the smallest she can get is 6+4+2=12. She then creates a transaction with those three inputs and two outputs. The first output will be 11.7 BTC with Bob's address as its owner, and the second output will be the remaining 0.3 BTC *change*, with the owner being Alice herself. Mining If we had access to a trustworthy centralized service, this system would be trivial to implement; it could simply be coded exactly as described, using a centralized server's hard drive to keep track of the state. However, with Bitcoin we are trying to build a decentralized currency system, so we will need to combine the state transaction system with a consensus system in order to ensure that everyone agrees on the order of transactions. Bitcoin's decentralized consensus process requires nodes in the network to continuously attempt to produce packages of transactions called *blocks*. The network is intended to produce roughly one block every ten minutes, with each block containing a timestamp, a nonce, a reference to (ie. hash of) the previous block and a list of all of the transactions that have taken place since the previous block. Over time, this creates a persistent, ever-growing, *blockchain* that constantly updates to represent the latest state of the Bitcoin ledger. The algorithm for checking if a block is valid, expressed in this paradigm, is as follows: Check if the previous block referenced by the block exists and is valid. Check that the timestamp of the block is greater than that of the previous blockfn2 and less than 2 hours into the future Check that the proof-of-work on the block is valid. Let S[0] be the state at the end of the previous block. Suppose TX is the block's transaction list with n transactions. For all i in 0...n-1, set S[i+1] = APPLY(S[i],TX[i]) If any application returns an error, exit and return false. Return true, and register S[n] as the state at the end of this block. Essentially, each transaction in the block must provide a valid state transition from what was the canonical state before the transaction was executed to some new state. Note that the state is not encoded in the block in any way; it is purely an abstraction to be remembered by the validating node and can only be (securely) computed for any block by starting from the genesis state and sequentially applying every transaction in every block. Additionally, note that the order in which the miner includes transactions into the block matters; if there are two transactions A and B in a block such that B spends a UTXO created by A, then the block will be valid if A comes before B but not otherwise. The one validity condition present in the above list that is not found in other systems is the requirement for *proof-of-work*. The precise condition is that the double-SHA256 hash of every block, treated as a 256-bit number, must be less than a dynamically adjusted target, which as of the time of this writing is approximately 2187. The purpose of this is to make block creation computationally *hard*, thereby preventing sybil attackers from remaking the entire blockchain in their favor. Because SHA256 is designed to be a completely unpredictable pseudorandom function, the only way to create a valid block is simply trial and error, repeatedly incrementing the nonce and seeing if the new hash matches. At the current target of ~2187, the network must make an average of ~269 tries before a valid block is found; in general, the target is recalibrated by the network every 2016 blocks so that on average a new block is produced by some node in the network every ten minutes. In order to compensate miners for this computational work, the miner of every block is entitled to include a transaction giving themselves 25 BTC out of nowhere. Additionally, if any transaction has a higher total denomination in its inputs than in its outputs, the difference also goes to the miner as a *transaction fee*. Incidentally, this is also the only mechanism by which BTC are issued; the genesis state contained no coins at all. In order to better understand the purpose of mining, let us examine what happens in the event of a malicious attacker. Since Bitcoin's underlying cryptography is known to be secure, the attacker will target the one part of the Bitcoin system that is not protected by cryptography directly: the order of transactions. The attacker's strategy is simple: Send 100 BTC to a merchant in exchange for some product (preferably a rapid-delivery digital good) ait for the delivery of the product Produce another transaction sending the same 100 BTC to himself Try to convince the network that his transaction to himself was the one that came first. Once step (1) has taken place, after a few minutes some miner will include the transaction in a block, say block number 270000. After about one hour, five more blocks will have been added to the chain after that block, with each of those blocks indirectly pointing to the transaction and thus *confirming* it. At this point, the merchant will accept the payment as finalized and deliver the product; since we are assuming this is a digital good, delivery is instant. Now, the attacker creates another transaction sending the 100 BTC to himself. If the attacker simply releases it into the wild, the transaction will not be processed; miners will attempt to run APPLY(S,TX) and notice that TX consumes a UTXO which is no longer in the state. So instead, the attacker creates a *fork* of the blockchain, starting by mining another version of block 270000 pointing to the same block 269999 as a parent but with the new transaction in place of the old one. Because the block data is different, this requires redoing the proof-of-work. Furthermore, the attacker's new version of block 270000 has a different hash, so the original blocks 270001 to 270005 do not *point* to it; thus, the original chain and the attacker's new chain are completely separate. The rule is that in a fork the longest blockchain is taken to be the truth, and so legitimate miners will work on the 270005 chain while the attacker alone is working on the 270000 chain. In order for the attacker to make his blockchain the longest, he would need to have more computational power than the rest of the network combined in order to catch up (hence, *51% attack*).
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Bitcorn
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565
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203
125
BITCORN
3
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38
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3
Bob
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Brett
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Byte
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CATECOIN
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3
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118
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118
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844
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1
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Dick Chainy
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2
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0.
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2
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3
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2
Donald Trump
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55
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308
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3
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0.
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GemForge
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Gemini AI
0.
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Google's 25th Birthday
0.
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297
58
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0.
710
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Groks Son
1.
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596
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11
Groktimus
0.
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922
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6
GyuuNyuu
1.
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206
306
MILK
6
HAMA
0.
551
095
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HarryPotterObamaPacMan8Inu
0.
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392
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961
561
XRP
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HarryPotterObamaPacman888Inu
0.
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866
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XRP
3
HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu
0.
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204
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BITCOIN
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Home Alone
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215
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KEVIN
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IWILLNEVRDIE
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IWILLNEVRDIE
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Iggy The Iguana
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Intrinsic Number Up
0.
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Jedi Pepe
0.
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096
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JEPE
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Jordan Belfort
0.
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139
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BELFORT
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KIDRT
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Kiwi Shot
1.
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LAKEE
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LOOOL
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Landwolf
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Ledger 2.0
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MAMA
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MAMA
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Magic Autism Bux
0.
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BUX
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Magnesium
0 MAGNESIUM
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Mango Gun
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MANGO
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Maru The Cat
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Mellivora
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Mike Kitty
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Of Course I Still Hate You
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Only Possible on Wall Street
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OnlyGoingUP
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OsamaBinHiddinVitalikBinPutinAK47
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1
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PIKACHU
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PAID
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Quoge
0.
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153
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3
REFUND
0.
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0.
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0.
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Roaring Doge
1.
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SALAMANDER
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Shekel Token
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Shiba Inu 2
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Shiba Inu Prophecy
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4
Shiba Is Fine
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227
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7
Skull Kid
0.
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2
SmartMoney
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0.
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Solana Classic
0.
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THIS IS NOT FINE
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There is no coin, I love you ❤️
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Worange
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World of Memes
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Bitcoin As A State Transition System From a technical standpoint, the ledger of a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin can be thought of as a state transition system, where there is a *state* consisting of the ownership status of all existing bitcoins and a *state transition function* that takes a state and a transaction and outputs a new state which is the result. In a standard banking system, for example, the state is a balance sheet, a transaction is a request to move $X from A to B, and the state transition function reduces the value in A's account by $X and increases the value in B's account by $X. If A's account has less than $X in the first place, the state transition function returns an error. Hence, one can formally define: The *state* in Bitcoin is the collection of all coins (technically, *unspent transaction outputs* or UTXO) that have been minted and not yet spent, with each UTXO having a denomination and an owner (defined by a 20-byte address which is essentially a cryptographic public keyfn1). A transaction contains one or more inputs, with each input containing a reference to an existing UTXO and a cryptographic signature produced by the private key associated with the owner's address, and one or more outputs, with each output containing a new UTXO to be added to the state. The state transition function APPLY(S,TX) -> S' can be defined roughly as follows: For each input in TX: If the referenced UTXO is not in S, return an error. If the provided signature does not match the owner of the UTXO, return an error. If the sum of the denominations of all input UTXO is less than the sum of the denominations of all output UTXO, return an error. Return S with all input UTXO removed and all output UTXO added The first half of the first step prevents transaction senders from spending coins that do not exist, the second half of the first step prevents transaction senders from spending other people's coins, and the second step enforces conservation of value. In order to use this for payment, the protocol is as follows. Suppose Alice wants to send 11.7 BTC to Bob. First, Alice will look for a set of available UTXO that she owns that totals up to at least 11.7 BTC. Realistically, Alice will not be able to get exactly 11.7 BTC; say that the smallest she can get is 6+4+2=12. She then creates a transaction with those three inputs and two outputs. The first output will be 11.7 BTC with Bob's address as its owner, and the second output will be the remaining 0.3 BTC *change*, with the owner being Alice herself. Mining If we had access to a trustworthy centralized service, this system would be trivial to implement; it could simply be coded exactly as described, using a centralized server's hard drive to keep track of the state. However, with Bitcoin we are trying to build a decentralized currency system, so we will need to combine the state transaction system with a consensus system in order to ensure that everyone agrees on the order of transactions. Bitcoin's decentralized consensus process requires nodes in the network to continuously attempt to produce packages of transactions called *blocks*. The network is intended to produce roughly one block every ten minutes, with each block containing a timestamp, a nonce, a reference to (ie. hash of) the previous block and a list of all of the transactions that have taken place since the previous block. Over time, this creates a persistent, ever-growing, *blockchain* that constantly updates to represent the latest state of the Bitcoin ledger. The algorithm for checking if a block is valid, expressed in this paradigm, is as follows: Check if the previous block referenced by the block exists and is valid. Check that the timestamp of the block is greater than that of the previous blockfn2 and less than 2 hours into the future Check that the proof-of-work on the block is valid. Let S[0] be the state at the end of the previous block. Suppose TX is the block's transaction list with n transactions. For all i in 0...n-1, set S[i+1] = APPLY(S[i],TX[i]) If any application returns an error, exit and return false. Return true, and register S[n] as the state at the end of this block. Essentially, each transaction in the block must provide a valid state transition from what was the canonical state before the transaction was executed to some new state. Note that the state is not encoded in the block in any way; it is purely an abstraction to be remembered by the validating node and can only be (securely) computed for any block by starting from the genesis state and sequentially applying every transaction in every block. Additionally, note that the order in which the miner includes transactions into the block matters; if there are two transactions A and B in a block such that B spends a UTXO created by A, then the block will be valid if A comes before B but not otherwise. The one validity condition present in the above list that is not found in other systems is the requirement for *proof-of-work*. The precise condition is that the double-SHA256 hash of every block, treated as a 256-bit number, must be less than a dynamically adjusted target, which as of the time of this writing is approximately 2187. The purpose of this is to make block creation computationally *hard*, thereby preventing sybil attackers from remaking the entire blockchain in their favor. Because SHA256 is designed to be a completely unpredictable pseudorandom function, the only way to create a valid block is simply trial and error, repeatedly incrementing the nonce and seeing if the new hash matches. At the current target of ~2187, the network must make an average of ~269 tries before a valid block is found; in general, the target is recalibrated by the network every 2016 blocks so that on average a new block is produced by some node in the network every ten minutes. In order to compensate miners for this computational work, the miner of every block is entitled to include a transaction giving themselves 25 BTC out of nowhere. Additionally, if any transaction has a higher total denomination in its inputs than in its outputs, the difference also goes to the miner as a *transaction fee*. Incidentally, this is also the only mechanism by which BTC are issued; the genesis state contained no coins at all. In order to better understand the purpose of mining, let us examine what happens in the event of a malicious attacker. Since Bitcoin's underlying cryptography is known to be secure, the attacker will target the one part of the Bitcoin system that is not protected by cryptography directly: the order of transactions. The attacker's strategy is simple: Send 100 BTC to a merchant in exchange for some product (preferably a rapid-delivery digital good) ait for the delivery of the product Produce another transaction sending the same 100 BTC to himself Try to convince the network that his transaction to himself was the one that came first. Once step (1) has taken place, after a few minutes some miner will include the transaction in a block, say block number 270000. After about one hour, five more blocks will have been added to the chain after that block, with each of those blocks indirectly pointing to the transaction and thus *confirming* it. At this point, the merchant will accept the payment as finalized and deliver the product; since we are assuming this is a digital good, delivery is instant. Now, the attacker creates another transaction sending the 100 BTC to himself. If the attacker simply releases it into the wild, the transaction will not be processed; miners will attempt to run APPLY(S,TX) and notice that TX consumes a UTXO which is no longer in the state. So instead, the attacker creates a *fork* of the blockchain, starting by mining another version of block 270000 pointing to the same block 269999 as a parent but with the new transaction in place of the old one. Because the block data is different, this requires redoing the proof-of-work. Furthermore, the attacker's new version of block 270000 has a different hash, so the original blocks 270001 to 270005 do not *point* to it; thus, the original chain and the attacker's new chain are completely separate. The rule is that in a fork the longest blockchain is taken to be the truth, and so legitimate miners will work on the 270005 chain while the attacker alone is working on the 270000 chain. In order for the attacker to make his blockchain the longest, he would need to have more computational power than the rest of the network combined in order to catch up (hence, *51% attack*). (ERC20)
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035
000
000
000
000
004
WETH
0xCe225DfbD81D7d9117707C28931616Ef9053fAaF
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
3
600
215
620
.
058
848
269
SOLC
0xaa31bcd11cdda96a2711884682a9da4f79247ee04902cf93e4db929b87bb4ecf
mined
93 days 2 hours ago
Transfer
0xD74218a6FDe79563E41fe335A0608B1A639b08DA
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0.
061
641
067
110
231
ETH
0xb96e8cc0da861cd72b103644927d624ed5fd52660839b53480d5ebfa995a2995
mined
145 days 2 hours ago
Transfer
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x2b7e5db9BE8dB1857d8341324603041d4d1f1553
0.
015
112
097
777
806
079
ETH
0x4783ec51588042cff64f261bf02b58bd3f68bb13794af04dab10236fc8194e49
mined
145 days 3 hours ago
0x0502b1c5
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x1111111254EEB25477B68fb85Ed929f73A960582
0 ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
235
172
669
.
634
393
003
232
591
037
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x1111111254EEB25477B68fb85Ed929f73A960582
0.
013
861
988
505
048
766
WETH
0x38f13d7ebe2349ce477e94984a10bdf257ee97fa8d60bb0c81db98dce317ddad
mined
145 days 3 hours ago
0x095ea7b3
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
0 ETH
0xaa72667e2e10f3ecb7b546032a04a4b988eaa831530a3151f541eadcf90d3836
mined
145 days 4 hours ago
0x095ea7b3
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
0 ETH
0x09e3b804dbd4fbd90ff4347705e8fc013c1b00f11377862d25a108f3577b47a5
mined
145 days 15 hours ago
0xb6f9de95
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
02
ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0.
02
WETH
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
2
375
481
.
507
770
221
383
396
915
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
235
172
669
.
269
251
916
956
294
587
PABLO
0x1a6c0c8bda6c0173b90f4676510b4b46719034c0c9e8ee88f96a7ad65a761988
mined
145 days 15 hours ago
0xb6f9de95
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
02
ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0xA05e9cbBAb6F83A499E48c7b09BF48534fC7C86B
0.
02
WETH
0xA05e9cbBAb6F83A499E48c7b09BF48534fC7C86B
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
930.
259
215
604
KEVIN
0xdbd066cf42f26ef926406817bd4a8194724ff31e14b4ec2e0b2bce30280ed9d0
mined
145 days 15 hours ago
0x791ac947
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0 ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
537
865
936
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
050
910
891
658
780
069
WETH
0x939ef609d85bf181808455bf1b92d3d4cf094381ed3b9f915562c2ff51daadb9
mined
145 days 16 hours ago
0xb6f9de95
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
04
ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0.
04
WETH
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
3
482
644
.
423
774
670
082
213
851
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
344
781
797
.
953
692
338
139
171
263
PABLO
0x0455739d66b8156e3867040017a94f32da1839bddd08fa071afb73ebd212f340
mined
145 days 16 hours ago
0x095ea7b3
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
0 ETH
0xfac697709a5d0eec5e5d05807422570cc479b7c3d3bd464854ea4c8e9144af09
mined
145 days 16 hours ago
0xb6f9de95
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
05
ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0.
05
WETH
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
1
642
461
.
547
934
750
363
710
857
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
162
603
693
.
245
540
286
007
374
862
PABLO
0x5162debd0c498f8ee6630f9aab170f8e7da0a584b7079da4160ca8bc3a843ca5
mined
145 days 16 hours ago
0x791ac947
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0 ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0xA0bF3841d3Cb85Aa68A5462333deBc149E000C23
800
926
POODLE
0xA0bF3841d3Cb85Aa68A5462333deBc149E000C23
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
117
020
973
303
626
99
WETH
0x6accbed16f63a664ccdffd821fbcbae644820cb04b97d8c4e2dfcebc674da44b
mined
145 days 16 hours ago
0xb6f9de95
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
01
ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0.
01
WETH
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x42E1302CD5EDaF4B7a624b7640aA95A26e1Fa0B6
7
620
111
.
291
477
115
532
437
581
PABLO
0xF67290D959eA01d365E6589fd821e06147725312
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
30
480
445
.
165
908
462
129
750
325
PABLO
0x04ead67d3c035fc0901e81743bf7798c96064329fbc98974c05520662c6d26b0
mined
145 days 17 hours ago
0x791ac947
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0 ETH
ERC20 Token Transfers
0x3aCb9e138dCCbbf7DdB66daA0b747E9a809D8a71
0x3180a3Db6B02F5dF766439dBEdF4E10A9c03CEe2
1
069
407
BONK
0x3180a3Db6B02F5dF766439dBEdF4E10A9c03CEe2
0x80a64c6D7f12C47B7c66c5B4E20E72bc1FCd5d9e
0.
032
583
445
108
371
898
WETH
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