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'''Transaction confirmation''' is the process of including a [[transaction]] in the found [[block]]. As soon as a transaction is made, it is sent to the [[Decimal network]] for execution and must be included in the block to become legitimate.
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= Transaction Confirmation =
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'''Transaction confirmation''' is the process of including a transaction in the found block. As soon as a transaction is made, it is sent to the Decimal network for execution and must be included in the block to become legitimate.
   
   
Confirmation of transactions is necessary to prevent the repeated spending of the same funds.
Confirmation of transactions is necessary to prevent the repeated spending of the same funds.
   
   
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 13 February 2024

Transaction confirmation is the process of including a transaction in the found block. As soon as a transaction is made, it is sent to the Decimal network for execution and must be included in the block to become legitimate.

Confirmation of transactions is necessary to prevent the repeated spending of the same funds.