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<p>This series of articles are my notes of &ldquo;Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies&rdquo; online course.</p>
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<h2 id="scrooge-coin-transaction">Scrooge Coin Transaction</h2>
<p>Scrooge Coin programming assignment is a little bit tricky, the video of this lesson hasn&rsquo;t explained some implementation details. To help you understand the transaction data structure used in Scrooge Coin, I draw this diagram:

<img src="https://davidpaulyoung.com/img/2018-5-20-cryptocurrency_week1_scroogecoin/scroogecoin.png" alt="Scrooge Coin">

</p></description>
<description><blockquote>
<p>This series of articles are my notes of &ldquo;Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies&rdquo; online course.</p>
</blockquote>
<h2 id="table-of-content">Table of Content</h2>
<p>{:.no_toc}</p>
<ul>
<li>Table of Content
{:toc}</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="scrooge-coin-transaction">Scrooge Coin Transaction</h2>
<p>Scrooge Coin programming assignment is a little bit tricky, the video of this lesson hasn&rsquo;t explained some implementation details. To help you understand the transaction data structure used in Scrooge Coin, I draw this diagram:
<img src="https://davidpaulyoung.com/img/2018-5-20-cryptocurrency_week1_scroogecoin/scroogecoin.png" alt="Scrooge Coin"></p></description>
<description><h2 id="authoring-mathematical-and-chemical-equations">Authoring mathematical and chemical equations</h2>
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<description><h2 id="authoring-mathematical-and-chemical-equations">Authoring mathematical and chemical equations</h2>
<p>Cleanwhite theme now has built-in \(\KaTeX\) support, so that you can easily include
complex mathematical formulae into your web page, either inline or centred
on its own line. The theme uses Hugo&rsquo;s embedded instance of the KaTeX
display engine to render mathematical markup to HTML at build time.
With this server side rendering of formulae, the same output is produced,
regardless of your browser or your environment.</p></description>
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