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How to test if a transaction is standard without spending real money?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How can I find the “real” difficulty on testnet?How to sign non-standard transactionWhy was this transaction allowed on testnet?Non standard transaction value negative, empty sigScript, empty Pubkeyscript?Test network completely removed from the real network?How is a “standard” Bitcoin transaction defined?Is there an active testnet for Bitcoin Cash?Why can non-standard transactions be mined but not relayed?Why are all testnet transactions currently unconfirmed and all faucets empty?NBitcoin get signature, use spending P2SH transaction with non-standard script
The problem with Testnet is all types of transactions are allowed, so how can I know if a transaction would be rejected on mainet ?
testnet non-standard-transaction
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The problem with Testnet is all types of transactions are allowed, so how can I know if a transaction would be rejected on mainet ?
testnet non-standard-transaction
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The problem with Testnet is all types of transactions are allowed, so how can I know if a transaction would be rejected on mainet ?
testnet non-standard-transaction
The problem with Testnet is all types of transactions are allowed, so how can I know if a transaction would be rejected on mainet ?
testnet non-standard-transaction
testnet non-standard-transaction
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You can use Bitcoin Core's testmempoolaccept
RPC. It will tell you whether the transaction you give it would be accepted into your node's mempool at that time but won't actually add it to the mempool or broadcast it.
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs usingcreaterawtransaction
, add inputs to it usingfundrawtransaction
, and then sign it withsignrawtransactionwithwallet
orsignrawtransactionwithkey
.
– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
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You can use Bitcoin Core's testmempoolaccept
RPC. It will tell you whether the transaction you give it would be accepted into your node's mempool at that time but won't actually add it to the mempool or broadcast it.
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs usingcreaterawtransaction
, add inputs to it usingfundrawtransaction
, and then sign it withsignrawtransactionwithwallet
orsignrawtransactionwithkey
.
– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
add a comment |
You can use Bitcoin Core's testmempoolaccept
RPC. It will tell you whether the transaction you give it would be accepted into your node's mempool at that time but won't actually add it to the mempool or broadcast it.
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs usingcreaterawtransaction
, add inputs to it usingfundrawtransaction
, and then sign it withsignrawtransactionwithwallet
orsignrawtransactionwithkey
.
– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
add a comment |
You can use Bitcoin Core's testmempoolaccept
RPC. It will tell you whether the transaction you give it would be accepted into your node's mempool at that time but won't actually add it to the mempool or broadcast it.
You can use Bitcoin Core's testmempoolaccept
RPC. It will tell you whether the transaction you give it would be accepted into your node's mempool at that time but won't actually add it to the mempool or broadcast it.
answered Apr 6 at 23:09
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But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs usingcreaterawtransaction
, add inputs to it usingfundrawtransaction
, and then sign it withsignrawtransactionwithwallet
orsignrawtransactionwithkey
.
– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
add a comment |
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs usingcreaterawtransaction
, add inputs to it usingfundrawtransaction
, and then sign it withsignrawtransactionwithwallet
orsignrawtransactionwithkey
.
– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
But then the question is how to convert a transaction to a full raw hex transaction ?
– user2284570
Apr 7 at 8:31
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@user2284570 In what format do you have the transaction, if not raw hex?
– Pieter Wuille
Apr 7 at 16:53
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
@PieterWuille I have it in partial hex. I mean I have only the output in hex which means I would have expected something which would take the TxOut hex and the private key for automatically selecting utxo and perform signing.
– user2284570
Apr 8 at 10:04
You can create a transaction with no inputs using
createrawtransaction
, add inputs to it using fundrawtransaction
, and then sign it with signrawtransactionwithwallet
or signrawtransactionwithkey
.– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
You can create a transaction with no inputs using
createrawtransaction
, add inputs to it using fundrawtransaction
, and then sign it with signrawtransactionwithwallet
or signrawtransactionwithkey
.– Andrew Chow♦
Apr 8 at 16:52
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