A TxID, also called a transaction hash, is a unique code that identifies a specific cryptocurrency transaction on the blockchain. Every time you send or receive crypto, the network generates a TxID for that transaction.
Here’s what it means and why it matters:
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It’s a unique fingerprint - no two transactions share the same TxID.
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It lets you track payments - you can enter the TxID into a blockchain explorer to see when the transaction was sent, confirmed, and completed.
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It’s created automatically - the blockchain generates it by hashing the transaction details into a long string of letters and numbers.
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It serves as proof - if you ever need to confirm a payment, the TxID is the evidence you provide.
In simple terms, the TxID works like a tracking number for your crypto transfer, so anyone can verify that the transaction is real and traceable on the blockchain.