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why execute one mine action, confirm all the transactions? #26

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xueyuanl opened this issue Feb 14, 2020 · 3 comments
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why execute one mine action, confirm all the transactions? #26

xueyuanl opened this issue Feb 14, 2020 · 3 comments

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@xueyuanl
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From my understanding, one mine confirms one transaction and records it on one block. So is this something that simulate any real wolrd processing, like bitcoin network? Or, it is just want to keep the things simple to understand?

@satwikkansal
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You can also submit more than one transaction and then run mine and the example shall still work.

Yes, real-world bitcoin transaction mining is much more nuanced, the current implementation in the project is easy to understand from beginner's view point.

@satwikkansal
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Closing this due to inactivity, feel free to re-open.

@xueyuanl
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Thanks for your explanation!

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