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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ owner, and so on, in a chain of ownership.
==== Transaction Inputs and Outputs
Transactions((("transactions", "inputs", id="transaction-input")))((("transactions", "outputs", id="transaction-output")))((("inputs", id="input")))((("outputs", id="output"))) are like lines in a double-entry
Transactions((("transactions", "inputs", id="transaction-input-ch2")))((("transactions", "outputs", id="transaction-output-ch2")))((("inputs", id="input")))((("outputs", id="output"))) are like lines in a double-entry
bookkeeping ledger. Each transaction contains one or more _inputs_,
which spend funds. On the other side of
the transaction, there are one or more _outputs_, which receive funds.
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ bitcoins (inputs) whose value is being spent, in the form of a digital
signature from the owner, which can be independently validated by
anyone. In Bitcoin terms, spending
is signing a transaction that transfers value from a previous
transaction over to a new owner identified by a Bitcoin ((("transactions", "inputs", startref="transaction-input")))((("transactions", "outputs", startref="transaction-output")))((("inputs", startref="input")))((("outputs", startref="output")))address.
transaction over to a new owner identified by a Bitcoin ((("transactions", "inputs", startref="transaction-input-ch2")))((("transactions", "outputs", startref="transaction-output-ch2")))((("inputs", startref="input")))((("outputs", startref="output")))address.
[[transaction-double-entry]]
.Transaction as double-entry bookkeeping