diff --git a/04_2_Creating_a_Raw_Transaction.md b/04_2_Creating_a_Raw_Transaction.md index 310aff6..abfee35 100644 --- a/04_2_Creating_a_Raw_Transaction.md +++ b/04_2_Creating_a_Raw_Transaction.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ > **NOTE:** This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for learning. -You're now ready to create Bitcoin raw transactions. This allows you to send money but to craft the transactions precisely as you want. This first section focuses on a simple one-input, one-output transaction. This sort of transaction _isn't_ actually that useful, because you're rarely going to want to send all of your money to one person (unless you're actually just forwarding it on, such as if you're moving things from one wallet to another). Thus, we don't label this section as a way to send money. It's just a foundational stepping stone to _actually_ sending money with a raw transaction. +You're now ready to create Bitcoin raw transactions. This allows you to send money but to craft the transactions as precisely as you want. This first section focuses on a simple one-input, one-output transaction. This sort of transaction _isn't_ actually that useful, because you're rarely going to want to send all of your money to one person (unless you're actually just forwarding it on, such as if you're moving things from one wallet to another). Thus, we don't label this section as a way to send money. It's just a foundational stepping stone to _actually_ sending money with a raw transaction. ## Understand the Bitcoin Transaction