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.Most common transaction
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image::images/mbc3_0205.png["Common Transaction"]
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Another common form of transaction is a _consolidation transaction_, which spends several inputs
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Another common form of transaction ((("consolidation transactions")))is a _consolidation transaction_, which spends several inputs
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into a single output (<<transaction-consolidating>>). This represents
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the real-world equivalent of exchanging a pile of coins and currency
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notes for a single larger note. Transactions like these are sometimes
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image::images/mbc3_0206.png["Aggregating Transaction"]
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Finally, another transaction form that is seen often on the
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blockchain is _payment batching_, which pays to multiple outputs
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blockchain ((("payment batching")))is _payment batching_, which pays to multiple outputs
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representing multiple recipients (<<transaction-distributing>>).
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This type of transaction is sometimes used by commercial entities to
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distribute funds, such as when processing payroll payments to multiple((("transactions", "common types", startref="transaction-common")))
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