2. target_confirmations: (numeric, optional, default=1) Return the nth block hash from the main chain. e.g. 1 would mean the best block hash. Note: this is not used as a filter, but only affects [lastblock] in the return value
"account":"accountname", (string) DEPRECATED. The account name associated with the transaction. Will be "" for the default account.
"address":"address", (string) The bitcoin address of the transaction. Not present for move transactions (category = move).
"category":"send|receive", (string) The transaction category. 'send' has negative amounts, 'receive' has positive amounts.
"amount": x.xxx, (numeric) The amount in BTC. This is negative for the 'send' category, and for the 'move' category for moves
outbound. It is positive for the 'receive' category, and for the 'move' category for inbound funds.
"vout" : n, (numeric) the vout value
"fee": x.xxx, (numeric) The amount of the fee in BTC. This is negative and only available for the 'send' category of transactions.
"confirmations": n, (numeric) The number of confirmations for the transaction. Available for 'send' and 'receive' category of transactions.
When it's < 0, it means the transaction conflicted that many blocks ago.
"blockhash": "hashvalue", (string) The block hash containing the transaction. Available for 'send' and 'receive' category of transactions.
"blockindex": n, (numeric) The index of the transaction in the block that includes it. Available for 'send' and 'receive' category of transactions.
"blocktime": xxx, (numeric) The block time in seconds since epoch (1 Jan 1970 GMT).
"txid": "transactionid", (string) The transaction id. Available for 'send' and 'receive' category of transactions.
"time": xxx, (numeric) The transaction time in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT).
"timereceived": xxx, (numeric) The time received in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT). Available for 'send' and 'receive' category of transactions.
"bip125-replaceable": "yes|no|unknown", (string) Whether this transaction could be replaced due to BIP125 (replace-by-fee);
"abandoned": xxx, (bool) 'true' if the transaction has been abandoned (inputs are respendable). Only available for the 'send' category of transactions.
"comment": "...", (string) If a comment is associated with the transaction.
"label" : "label" (string) A comment for the address/transaction, if any
"to": "...", (string) If a comment to is associated with the transaction.
"lastblock": "lastblockhash" (string) The hash of the block (target_confirmations-1) from the best block on the main chain. This is typically used to feed back into listsinceblock the next time you call it. So you would generally use a target_confirmations of say 6, so you will be continually re-notified of transactions until they've reached 6 confirmations plus any new ones
This is a website, created out of frustration with uncomplete and outdated Bitcoin Core RPC documentation online.
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It was inspired by <ahref="http://chainquery.com/bitcoin-api">ChainQuery</a>, which seems to be abandoned. These docs are even simplier, so they can be regenerated by anyone.
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Made by <ahref="https://twitter.com/karel_3d">@karel_3d</a>; license of the docs is MIT (see <ahref="https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/">bitcoin repo</a>), license of the scripts and webpage is also MIT ((C) 2018 Karel Bilek) (<ahref="https://github.com/bitcoin-rpc/bitcoin-rpc.github.io">github repo</a>)
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Bitcoin version: 0.16.0.
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Note that the RPC is from a regtest node (for completeness), so it includes some additional calls that a regular node doesn't have.