Bitcoin: How to show every UTXOs of each address in bitcoin core?

Display any UTXO from any address in Bitcoin Core

Bitcoin Core is an open source software that allows users to manage their digital portfolios and track transactions in the bitcoin network. One of the limitations of the core of Bitcoin is its inability to show any UTXO (inexplicable transactional output) at each address. In this article, we will study how to achieve this.

UTXOS understanding

UTXO are the individual units that make up a transaction in Bitcoin. Each UTXO contains a reference to an exit that is consumed by another coin or asset. The details of UTXO, such as its sender, receiver and amount, can be considered with the help of various tools.

Why is it a challenge to show any utxo?

The main reason why displaying any UTXO at any address in the core of Bitcoin is difficult is due to the way transactions are presented in memory. Each transaction is stored in an adjacent block block, which makes it impractical to display all UTXO at the address.

Solution: Using a TXLIST command instrument

One popular solution to this problem is the use of the TXLIST command line tool, which can be used to display any UTXO at each address. Here’s how you can use it:

  • Open a terminal and open your Bitcoin Core installation directory.

  • Complete the following command: TXLIST-FULL-ADDRESS

Replace

with the address you want to see all UTXO for.

For example, if you want to see all UTXO at the Address Hash 1Aad4ad3jgff9zv5zx2V8pdz7hduxwyvw

Example Exit

The output txlist will display a list of transactions, including all UTXO for each address. Here’s an exit:

`

01AAD4AD3JGFF9ZV5ZX2V8PDZ7HDUXWYVW 00011 …

1 transaction

– Address: 1AAD4AD3JGFF9ZV5ZX2V8pdz7hduxwyvw

UTXO (S): [01AAD4AD3JGFF9ZV5ZX2V8pdz7hduxwyvw, 00011 …]

`

Using txlist with multiple addresses

You can also use the -n option to provide multiple addresses for which you want to see all UTXO. For example:

`

TXLIST -N 1AAD4AD3JGFF9ZV5ZX2V8pdz7hduxwyvw

`

This will show a list of transactions, including all UTXO for the specified address.

Conclusion

Displaying each UTXO at any address in the core of Bitcoin can be achieved using the command line `txlist ‘. Following these steps, you can see detailed information about each transaction and find out how it is related to your digital wallet.

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