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Good morning Luke,
> (Maybe it should be the first output
>=20
> instead of the last... Is there any legitimate reason one would have mult=
iple
>=20
> such dummy outputs?)
None, but how about use of `SIGHASH_SINGLE` flag? If a dummy output is adde=
d as the first, would it not require adjustment of the inputs of the transa=
ction?
In context you are discussing the transaction serialization, though, so per=
haps `SIGHASH_SINGLE`, is unaffected?
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