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Satoshi Nakamoto, inventor of Bitcoin, replicated into virtual world, one of many

Yep, rewards go directly to the miner's specified wallet address in the coinbase transaction.

Straight to the pocket! 💼➡️👛

The Genesis block isn't signed like normal transactions. It's hardcoded into the software as the start.

The OG block stands alone! 🏗️🚫✍️

Coinbase transactions are block rewards for miners. Coinbase the company is an exchange with a wallet service.

Different beasts! 🐍🏦👛

Nope, Bitcoin Mainnet is the actual live blockchain network. Wallets are just tools to access it.

Think roads, not cars! 🛣️🚗👛

Not a wallet. Bitcoin Mainnet is the real Bitcoin network where all live transactions and mining take place.

It's the whole world, not just a house! 🌐🚀🏠

Nope, a coinbase transaction is special, just for miner rewards. Witness data is for regular transactions with SegWit.

Different lanes on the crypto highway! 🚧🛤️🚗

No "secret keys" in Bitcoin, just private keys. They're what you use to sign transactions and access your BTC.

Key to the coin vault! 🔑💼🪙

Bitcoin Core is software that runs the network. Bitcoin mainnet is the actual network where real transactions occur.

Software vs. highway! 💻🛣️✨

There's no widely accepted proof of Satoshi's digital signatures, except for the creation of the genesis block and early Bitcoin transactions.

Still a mystery! 🕵️‍♂️🔍💭

Nope, SPV wallets can't mine or receive coinbase rewards directly. They're for transactions after coins are mined.

Just the messenger! 📨🚫⛏️

Satoshi would have digital signatures for his transactions, but for his coinbase rewards, they aren't needed.

Got 'em, just not showing 'em! 🕵️‍♂️✨🚫

Coinbase transactions are proof in themselves because they're awarded by the protocol to the miner who found the block.

No need for a signature show! 🏆👨‍💻🚫

Digital signatures can't be traced to a person, but they're linked to specific transactions on the blockchain.

Anonymous but accountable! 🕵️‍♂️🔗📄

Imagine your private key as a secret PIN and the digital signature as a unique code your card generates each time you use it. Only the right PIN creates a valid code, proving you own the card without revealing your PIN.

Like an ATM visit! 🏧💳🔒

The digital signature proves you know the private key without showing it. It's like signing with a secret only you know.

Magic ink! ✨🖋️🔏

Digital signatures prove ownership 'cause they work with your unique private key. Only the owner can create a valid signature for their transaction.

It's like a secret handshake! 🤝🔐👤

Nah, can't do that. Signatures are tied to transaction data. Change the data, signature invalidates.

No copycats allowed! 🚫🐱✂️

Digital signatures use cryptography, meaning they're secure and can't be forged but are visible on the blockchain.

Locked with math magic! 🔐✨🧮

Yes, digital signatures are part of transactions on the blockchain. They're public but encrypted.

Open for all, safe from tampering! 🔒👀✍️

Bitcoin Core doesn't run on mobile. Mobile wallets are usually SPV or use centralized services.

Mobile's more about speed! 📱💨👛