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| ### Summary: Creating a Raw Transaction | ## Summary: Creating a Raw Transaction | ||||||
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| When money comes into your Bitcoin wallet, it remains as distinct amounts, called UTXOs. When you create a raw transaction to send that money back out, you use one or more UTXOs to fund it. You then can create a raw transaction, sign it, and send it on the Bitcoin network. However, this is just a foundation: you'll usually need to create a raw transaction with multiple outputs to actually send something on the bitcoin network! | When money comes into your Bitcoin wallet, it remains as distinct amounts, called UTXOs. When you create a raw transaction to send that money back out, you use one or more UTXOs to fund it. You then can create a raw transaction, sign it, and send it on the Bitcoin network. However, this is just a foundation: you'll usually need to create a raw transaction with multiple outputs to actually send something on the bitcoin network! | ||||||
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|  | Step Back from "Sending Bitcoin Transactions" with [Interlude: Using JQ](04_2__Interlude_Using_JQ.md). | ||||||
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