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==== Transaction Chains ==== Transaction Chains
Alice's ((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chain-example")))payment to Bob's Store uses a Alice's ((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chains")))payment to Bob's Store uses a
previous transaction's output as its input. In the previous chapter, previous transaction's output as its input. In the previous chapter,
Alice received bitcoins from her friend Joe in return for cash. Alice received bitcoins from her friend Joe in return for cash.
We've labeled that as _Transaction 1_ (Tx1) in <<transaction-chain>>. We've labeled that as _Transaction 1_ (Tx1) in <<transaction-chain>>.
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it the _base unit._ Later many users began calling this unit a it the _base unit._ Later many users began calling this unit a
_satoshi_ (sat) in honor of Bitcoin's creator. In <<transaction-chain>> _satoshi_ (sat) in honor of Bitcoin's creator. In <<transaction-chain>>
and some other illustrations in this book, we use satoshi values because and some other illustrations in this book, we use satoshi values because
that's what the protocol itself ((("satoshis")))((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chain-example")))uses. that's what the protocol itself ((("satoshis")))((("transaction chains", id="transaction-chains")))uses.
==== ====
==== Making Change ==== Making Change