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This video contains instructions on ::
1: How to check balance of any Bitcoin wallet in the world.
2: How to confirm the status of any Bitcoin Transaction.
Note::
1: To check the balance of any Bitcoin wallet, you shall require the wallet address
2: To confirm the status of any Bitcoin Transaction you need to have the Transaction ID (also referred as "Reference number" on some exchanges)
Sources used ::
Any of the following links can be used to perform the above-mentioned tasks::
1: www.blockchain.info
2: www.blockexplorer.com
A blockchain,[1][2][3] originally block chain,[4][5] is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography.[1][6] Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block,[6] a timestamp, and transaction data (generally represented as a Merkle tree).
By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way".[7] For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication and validating new blocks. Once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without alteration of all subsequent blocks, which requires consensus of the network majority. Although blockchain records are not unalterable, blockchains may be considered secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. Decentralized consensus has therefore been claimed with a blockchain.
website bitref.com
This video contains instructions on ::
1: How to check balance of any Bitcoin wallet in the world.
2: How to confirm the status of any Bitcoin Transaction.
Note::
1: To check the balance of any Bitcoin wallet, you shall require the wallet address
2: To confirm the status of any Bitcoin Transaction you need to have the Transaction ID (also referred as "Reference number" on some exchanges)
Sources used ::
Any of the following links can be used to perform the above-mentioned tasks::
1: www.blockchain.info
2: www.blockexplorer.com
A blockchain,[1][2][3] originally block chain,[4][5] is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography.[1][6] Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block,[6] a timestamp, and transaction data (generally represented as a Merkle tree).
By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way".[7] For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication and validating new blocks. Once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without alteration of all subsequent blocks, which requires consensus of the network majority. Although blockchain records are not unalterable, blockchains may be considered secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. Decentralized consensus has therefore been claimed with a blockchain.
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