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* Obviously, this is where the Segwit work starts.
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* Also: Fees. There was some question of if mintxfee is still current, or if paytxfee should be used. I haven't seen any evidence of obsolence, but it'd be good to check this and make sure we're still on the best practices.
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# 4.1: Sending Coins the Easy Way
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# 4.1: Sending Coins the Easy Way
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The `bitcoin-cli` offers three major ways to send coins: as a simple command; as a raw transaction; and as a raw transaction with calculation. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages. This first method for sending coins is also the simplest.
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The `bitcoin-cli` offers three major ways to send coins: as a simple command; as a raw transaction; and as a raw transaction with calculation. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages. This first method for sending coins is also the simplest.
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