<<tx_script_ops_table_pushdata>> shows operators for pushing values onto the stack.((("transactions", "scripts and Script language", id="TRlang14")))((("scripting", "Script language operators, constants, and symbols", id="SCRlang14")))
| OP_ELSE | 0x67 | Execute only if the previous statements were not executed
| OP_ENDIF | 0x68 | End the OP_IF, OP_NOTIF, OP_ELSE block
| OP_VERIFY | 0x69 | Check the top of the stack, halt and invalidate transaction if not TRUE
| OP_RETURN | 0x6a | Halt and invalidate transaction
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<<tx_script_ops_table_timelock>> shows operators used for timelocks.
[[tx_script_ops_table_timelock]]
.Timelock operations
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| Symbol | Value (hex) | Description
| OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY (previously OP_NOP2) | 0xb1 | Marks transaction as invalid if the top stack item is greater than the transaction's nLockTime field, otherwise script evaluation continues as though an OP_NOP was executed. Transaction is also invalid if 1. the stack is empty; or 2. the top stack item is negative; or 3. the top stack item is greater than or equal to 500000000 while the transaction's nLockTime field is less than 500000000, or vice versa; or 4. the input's nSequence field is equal to 0xffffffff. The precise semantics are described in BIP-65
| OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY (previously OP_NOP3) | 0xb2 | Marks transaction as invalid if the relative lock time of the input (enforced by BIP 0068 with nSequence) is not equal to or longer than the value of the top stack item. The precise semantics are described in BIP-112|
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<<tx_script_ops_table_stack>> shows operators used to manipulate the stack.
[[tx_script_ops_table_stack]]
.Stack operations
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| Symbol | Value (hex) | Description
| OP_TOALTSTACK | 0x6b | Pop top item from stack and push to alternative stack
| OP_FROMALTSTACK | 0x6c | Pop top item from alternative stack and push to stack
| OP_2DROP | 0x6d | Pop top two stack items
| OP_2DUP | 0x6e | Duplicate top two stack items
| OP_3DUP | 0x6f | Duplicate top three stack items
| OP_2OVER | 0x70 | Copy the third and fourth items in the stack to the top
| OP_2ROT | 0x71 | Move the fifth and sixth items in the stack to the top
| OP_2SWAP | 0x72 | Swap the two top pairs of items in the stack
| OP_IFDUP | 0x73 | Duplicate the top item in the stack if it is not 0
| OP_DEPTH | 0x74 | Count the items on the stack and push the resulting count
| OP_DROP | 0x75 | Pop the top item in the stack
| OP_DUP | 0x76 | Duplicate the top item in the stack
| OP_NIP | 0x77 | Pop the second item in the stack
| OP_OVER | 0x78 | Copy the second item in the stack and push it onto the top
| OP_PICK | 0x79 | Pop value N from top, then copy the Nth item to the top of the stack
| OP_ROLL | 0x7a | Pop value N from top, then move the Nth item to the top of the stack
| OP_ROT | 0x7b | Rotate the top three items in the stack
| OP_SWAP | 0x7c | Swap the top three items in the stack
| OP_TUCK | 0x7d | Copy the top item and insert it between the top and second item.
<<tx_script_ops_table_crypto>> shows cryptographic function operators.
[[tx_script_ops_table_crypto]]
.Cryptographic and hashing operations
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| Symbol | Value (hex) | Description
| OP_RIPEMD160 | 0xa6 | Return RIPEMD160 hash of top item
| OP_SHA1 | 0xa7 | Return SHA1 hash of top item
| OP_SHA256 | 0xa8 | Return SHA256 hash of top item
| OP_HASH160 | 0xa9 | Return RIPEMD160(SHA256(x)) hash of top item
| OP_HASH256 | 0xaa | Return SHA256(SHA256(x)) hash of top item
| OP_CODESEPARATOR | 0xab | Mark the beginning of signature-checked data
| OP_CHECKSIG | 0xac | Pop a public key and signature and validate the signature for the transaction's hashed data, return TRUE if matching
| OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY | 0xad | Same as CHECKSIG, then OP_VERIFY to halt if not TRUE
| OP_CHECKMULTISIG | 0xae | Run CHECKSIG for each pair of signature and public key provided. All must match. Bug in implementation pops an extra value, prefix with OP_NOP as workaround
| OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY | 0xaf | Same as CHECKMULTISIG, then OP_VERIFY to halt if not TRUE
<<tx_script_ops_table_internal>> shows operator codes reserved for use by the internal script parser.((("", startref="TRlang14")))((("", startref="SCRlang14")))