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"content":"Ever wondered how many outputs a single #Bitcoin transaction can have?\n\nThe answer: It’s size-based.\nThe largest real-world tx had 13,107 outputs at 400 KB, but SegWit allows up to 32,256.\n\nnostr:nprofile1qqsw3znfr6vdnxrujezjrhlkqqjlvpcqx79ys7gcph9mkjjsy7zsgygwr32sk \u0026 nostr:nprofile1qqsq6myr3rwtqjdcm48u357ccwae8h3a4y96s28y7zwg458ngeyg5vctue44g break down the limits of tx sizes in BR092.\nhttps://m.primal.net/PIvK.mov",
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