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Louis asks transaction validation and script construction I would like to learn more about transaction validation and the two types of scripts to validate transactions a locking script and an unlocking script and how do these operate in transactions Paul also wants to learn more about this so let me go into that for just a tiny tiny bit now we talked about Bitcoin addresses and in the past weamp;#39;ve talked about addresses in general we talked about how the address represents the double hash of the public key now when you tell your wallet send crypto to this address your wallets in the background constructs a transaction and in that transaction it puts a special script Iamp;#39;ll talk about Bitcoin specifically other cryptocurrencies may use slight variations on this general idea but often itamp;#39;s a similar type of approach so in the case of Bitcoin when you say send Bitcoin to the address one blah-blah-blah-blah-blah and itamp;#39;s a one address a traditional double hash o