Understand Ethereum and Utxo Transactions **
When examining the world of Ethereum, it is essential to understand how blockchain transactions are performed. In this article, we immerse ourselves in the concept of output of unprecedented transactions (UTXO) and its relationship with transactions.
What is Utxo?
UTXO represents the current status of unused outputs of transactions in the Blockchain network. It is a data structure that stores information about the remaining amount of cryptocurrency that is spent or used for certain purposes. Imagine this as a book of a book where each record represents an unre requested production and its value deduces from the total balance.
Utxo and Transactions
Each ethhereum transaction consists of several components:
- Input : Sender assets (for example, eth, chips) used to perform a particular action.
- Output : Recipients’ assets (for example) that receive output of the input transaction.
When a transaction is created, it contains utxo elements that represent innocent exits associated with each entry. These utxo elements have two key features:
* Quantity : The remaining balance in each UTXO record.
* Index : A unique utxo identifier.
Utxo and Txs
Now let’s focus on how these components interact:
- Each transaction has multiple entries with associated utxes (p.
- The total amount spent or used in all transactions is the sum of its sums in each UTXO record.
- After creating the transaction, their outputs are combined to form a UTXO record.
Here is an example:
Suppose we have two tickets with Associated Utxos (A and B):
| Entrance | Production
| — | — |
| And | 1 eth |
| B | 2 eth |
The total amount spent or used in both transactions is 3 eth (1 + 2). The corresponding UTXO registration must have an ‘quantity’ 3 and ‘index’ 0.
Utxo and total non -numerous transactions
Now review the relationship between utxos and the general output output of transactions:
- A UTXO represents an output without changes.
- When a transaction is created, their outputs are combined to create multiple UTXO records (for example, ETH input and -> 1.25 eth output).
- The total amount spent or used in all transactions is the sum of its sums in each UTXO record.
The painting that previously shared (`https: // statatoshi.info/dashboard/db/net-transaciaku-transaciaku- Set °) provides an overview of the general output output transactions at any time. It is an image of the current state of the outputs inaugurated in all network transactions.
Why do we need Utxo?
Utxo is necessary because it allows:
- Effective storage and obtaining data not with guidance.
- Simplified analysis and transaction optimization.
- Scalability and improved performance in distributed systems.
By understanding how Utxo works, you get a deeper prize for the complexity of Ethereum transactions. If you have more questions or want to explore this topic more thoroughly, do not hesitate to ask!