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==== Transaction Chains
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Alice's ((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chain-example")))payment to Bob's Store uses a
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Alice's ((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chains")))payment to Bob's Store uses a
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previous transaction's output as its input. In the previous chapter,
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Alice received bitcoins from her friend Joe in return for cash.
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We've labeled that as _Transaction 1_ (Tx1) in <<transaction-chain>>.
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@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ created, this unit didn't have a name and some developers simply called
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it the _base unit._ Later many users began calling this unit a
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_satoshi_ (sat) in honor of Bitcoin's creator. In <<transaction-chain>>
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and some other illustrations in this book, we use satoshi values because
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that's what the protocol itself ((("satoshis")))((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chain-example")))uses.
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that's what the protocol itself ((("satoshis")))((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chains")))uses.
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====
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==== Making Change
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