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August 08, 2016, 11:24:45 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output? 
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August 08, 2016, 11:31:43 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output?  
Around 675 inputs with compressed keys.
Around 555 inputs with uncompressed keys.

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August 08, 2016, 11:37:01 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output?  
Around 530 inputs with compressed keys.
Around 460 inputs with uncompressed keys.

Awesome.  Thanks.  That is some useful info I was too lazy to calculate.  Smiley
Don't take those amount seriously. Actual numbers may wary about 20 inputs.

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August 08, 2016, 11:42:40 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output?  
Around 530 inputs with compressed keys.
Around 460 inputs with uncompressed keys.

Awesome.  Thanks.  That is some useful info I was too lazy to calculate.  Smiley
Don't take those amount seriously. Actual numbers may wary about 20 inputs.
Yeah, I knew it was under 50.  Learnt the hard way.
I edited my original post now the amounts should be nearly exact.

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August 08, 2016, 11:46:13 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output?  
Around 530 inputs with compressed keys.
Around 460 inputs with uncompressed keys.

Awesome.  Thanks.  That is some useful info I was too lazy to calculate.  Smiley
Don't take those amount seriously. Actual numbers may wary about 20 inputs.
Yeah, I knew it was under 50.  Learnt the hard way.
I edited my original post now the amounts should be nearly exact
Isn't there a very high variance?  How could you cite so much precision
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August 08, 2016, 11:50:16 PM
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Inputs are a little bit heavier than output bandwidth-wise.  About how many inputs could a standard bitcoin transaction have assuming just one output?  
Around 530 inputs with compressed keys.
Around 460 inputs with uncompressed keys.

Awesome.  Thanks.  That is some useful info I was too lazy to calculate.  Smiley
Don't take those amount seriously. Actual numbers may wary about 20 inputs.
Yeah, I knew it was under 50.  Learnt the hard way.
I edited my original post now the amounts should be nearly exact
Isn't there a very high variance?  How could you cite so much precision
There is some variance. Read this http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/1195/how-to-calculate-transaction-size-before-sending/3011#3011 very useful.

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