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Add example of sendtoaddress + confirm the tx
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Now you should be able to use this balance for any type of interaction with the private Blockchain, such as sending Bitcoin transactions according to [Chapter 4]((04_0_Sending_Bitcoin_Transactions.md)) in this guide. The only difference is that you need to use the flag `-regtest` when running the `bitcoin-cli` in order for the request to be sent to the Regtest Bitcoin daemon.
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Now you should be able to use this balance for any type of interaction with the private Blockchain, such as sending Bitcoin transactions according to [Chapter 4]((04_0_Sending_Bitcoin_Transactions.md)) in this guide. The only difference is that you need to use the flag `-regtest` when running the `bitcoin-cli` in order for the request to be sent to the Regtest Bitcoin daemon.
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It is important to note that for your transactions to complete, you will have to generate/mine new blocks so that the transactions can be included into them.
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It is important to note that for your transactions to complete, you will have to generate/mine new blocks so that the transactions can be included into them.
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For example, to create a transaction and include into a block:
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```
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$ bitcoin-cli -regtest sendtoaddress [address] 10.0
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```
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And after it, if your application requires 6 confirmations, you can mine additional 6 blocks into your Regtest chain:
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```
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$ bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 6
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```
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