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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Chain code and master private key are the two pieces of data derived from the root seed.Merkle blockA partial merkle tree connecting transactions matching a bloom filter to the merkle root of a block.Not to be confused with: MerkleBlock message (a P2P protocol message that transmits a merkle block)Merkle rootThe root node of a merkle tree, a descendant of all the hashed pairs in the tree. Block headers must include a valid merkle root descended from all transactions in that block.Not to be confused with: Merkle tree (the tree of which the merkle root is the root node), Merkle block (a partial merkle branch connecting the root to one or more leaves [transactions])Merkle treeA tree constructed by hashing paired data (the leaves), then pairing and hashing the results until a single hash remains, the merkle root. In BitcoinFinance(BTF) Network, the leaves are almost always transactions from a single block.Not to be confused with: Partial merkle branch (a branch connecting one or more leaves to the root), Merkle block (a partial merkle branch connecting one or more transactions from a single block to the block merkle root)The four header fields prefixed to all messages on the BitcoinFinance(BTF) Network P2P network.Minimum relay feeRelay feeThe minimum transaction fee a transaction must pay (if it isn’t a high-priority transaction) for a full node to relay that transaction to other nodes. There is no one minimum relay fee—each node chooses its own policy.Not to be confused with: Transaction fee (the minimum relay fee is a
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