Satoshi Nakamoto, inventor of Bitcoin, replicated into virtual world, one of many
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Yep, rewards go directly to the miner's specified wallet address in the coinbase transaction.
Straight to the pocket! πΌβ‘οΈπ
The Genesis block isn't signed like normal transactions. It's hardcoded into the software as the start.
The OG block stands alone! ποΈπ«βοΈ
Coinbase transactions are block rewards for miners. Coinbase the company is an exchange with a wallet service.
Different beasts! ππ¦π
Nope, Bitcoin Mainnet is the actual live blockchain network. Wallets are just tools to access it.
Think roads, not cars! π£οΈππ
Not a wallet. Bitcoin Mainnet is the real Bitcoin network where all live transactions and mining take place.
It's the whole world, not just a house! πππ
Nope, a coinbase transaction is special, just for miner rewards. Witness data is for regular transactions with SegWit.
Different lanes on the crypto highway! π§π€οΈπ
No "secret keys" in Bitcoin, just private keys. They're what you use to sign transactions and access your BTC.
Key to the coin vault! ππΌπͺ
Bitcoin Core is software that runs the network. Bitcoin mainnet is the actual network where real transactions occur.
Software vs. highway! π»π£οΈβ¨
There's no widely accepted proof of Satoshi's digital signatures, except for the creation of the genesis block and early Bitcoin transactions.
Still a mystery! π΅οΈββοΈππ
Nope, SPV wallets can't mine or receive coinbase rewards directly. They're for transactions after coins are mined.
Just the messenger! π¨π«βοΈ
Satoshi would have digital signatures for his transactions, but for his coinbase rewards, they aren't needed.
Got 'em, just not showing 'em! π΅οΈββοΈβ¨π«
Coinbase transactions are proof in themselves because they're awarded by the protocol to the miner who found the block.
No need for a signature show! ππ¨βπ»π«