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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ var address = privKey.toAddress();
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## Create a Multisig Address
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```
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// Build a 2-of-3 address from public keys
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var P2SHAddress = new bitcore.Address([publicKey1, publicKey2, publicKey3], 2);
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```
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## Request a Payment
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@ -28,7 +29,11 @@ var uri = new bitcore.URI(paymentInfo).toString();
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## Create a transaction
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```
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var transaction = new Transaction()
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.from(utxos) // Feed information about what unspend outputs one can use
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.to(address, amount) // Add an output with the given amount of satoshis
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.change(address) // Sets up a change address where the rest of the funds will go
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.sign(privkeySet) // Signs all the inputs it can
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```
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## Connect to the network
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## Description
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The cryptographic primitives (ECDSA and HMAC) implementations in this package have been audited bythe BitPay engineering team. More review and certifications are always welcomed.
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The cryptographic primitives (ECDSA and HMAC) implementations in this package have been reviewed by the BitPay engineering team. More audits and reviews are welcomed.
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## Random
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ See [the official BIP21 spec](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-00
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## Create URI
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Another important usecase for the `URI` class is creating a bitcoin URI for sharing a payment request. That can be acomplished by using a dictionary to create an instance of URI.
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Another important use case for the `URI` class is creating a bitcoin URI for sharing a payment request. That can be accomplished by using a dictionary to create an instance of URI.
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The code for creating an URI from an Object looks like this:
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```javascript
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ var satsCode = Unit.satoshis;
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## Creating units
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There are two ways for creating a unit instance. You can instanciate the class using a value and a unit code; alternatively if the unit it's fixed you could you some of the static methods. Check some examples below:
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There are two ways for creating a unit instance. You can instantiate the class using a value and a unit code; alternatively if the unit it's fixed you could you some of the static methods. Check some examples below:
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```javascript
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var unit;
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## Description
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Bitcore provides a very simple API for creating transactions. We expect this API to be accessible for developers without knowing the working internals of bitcoin in deep. What follows is a small introduction to transactions with some basic knowledge required to use this API.
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Bitcore provides a very simple API for creating transactions. We expect this API to be accessible for developers without knowing the working internals of bitcoin in deep detail. What follows is a small introduction to transactions with some basic knowledge required to use this API.
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A Transaction contains a set of inputs and a set of outputs. Each input contains a reference to another transaction's output, and a signature that allows the value referenced in that ouput to be used in this transaction.
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