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Topic: What are transactions with many outputs? (Read 831 times)

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June 30, 2011, 05:04:36 PM
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That makes sense. Thanks.
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This is possible with the RPC function sendmany. It's cheaper for the sender, as it only requires one fee, and it saves network resources as opposed to sending many transactions. Some pools use sendmany to issue its rewards on the fly for every block.
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Most transactions have 2 output (I understand why) but what does it mean to have many outputs? Such transactions cannot be created with the standard bitcoin client (?). Why are people doing this and using what tool?

Example: http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/#bafb4c5a7e3fadcedc7ca2ab507c4c6ec3d1f8ee2a7b00e676af99c13d7aeecf

(still unconfirmed)
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