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A digital fingerprint of some binary input.
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hashlocks::
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A Hashlock is a type of encumbrance that restricts the spending of an output until a specified piece of data is publicly revealed. Hashlocks have the useful property that once any hashlock is opened publicly, any other hashlock secured using the same key can also be opened. This makes it possible to create multiple outputs that are all encumbered by the same hashlock and which all become spendable at the same time.
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A hashlock is a type of encumbrance that restricts the spending of an output until a specified piece of data is publicly revealed. Hashlocks have the useful property that once any hashlock is opened publicly, any other hashlock secured using the same key can also be opened. This makes it possible to create multiple outputs that are all encumbered by the same hashlock and which all become spendable at the same time.
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HD Protocol::
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The Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) key creation and transfer protocol (BIP32), which allows creating child keys from parent keys in a hierarchy.
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HD Wallet::
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HD wallet::
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Wallets using the Hierarchical Deterministic (HD Protocol) key creation and transfer protocol (BIP32).
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HD Wallet Seed::
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HD Wallet Seed or Root Seed is a potentially-short value used as a seed to generate the master private key and master chain code for an HD wallet.
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HD wallet seed::
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HD wallet seed or root seed is a potentially-short value used as a seed to generate the master private key and master chain code for an HD wallet.
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HTLC::
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A Hashed TimeLock Contract or HTLC is a class of payments that use hashlocks and timelocks to require that the receiver of a payment either acknowledge receiving the payment prior to a deadline by generating cryptographic proof of payment or forfeit the ability to claim the payment, returning it to the payer.
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