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Transactions are commands that modify the ledger state. Among other things, Transactions are used to send payments, enter orders into the distributed exchange, change settings on accounts, and authorize another account to hold your currency. If you think of the ledger as a database, then transactions are SQL commands.

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Freezing assets and sending them back to the original issuer

Multi-sig is the only way to implement disputable or escrow transactions on-chain. …
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What is the average transaction time on the Stellar network?

Average ledger time for Stellar network is 4-5s, live network stats are available here. So you can expect that your transaction will be processed within 5s time interval. In case of activity spikes, t …
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What is the Stellar transaction data structure?

From the official docs: Among other things, Transactions are used to send payments, enter orders into the distributed exchange, change settings on accounts, and authorize another account to hold your … If you think of the ledger as a database, then transactions are SQL commands. …
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Why "waiting on the signatures can block an account"

The problem behind the multi-sig transactions is described in docs: Because all transactions are constructed with specific sequence numbers, waiting on the signatures can block Anush’s account. …
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When A sends a signed transaction to B, is the data operation visible in the transaction ?

All transaction details are always visible to anyone. It's one of the pillars of public blockchains. Besides that, a transaction can hold only a relatively small amount of additional data (see memo …
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Transaction created_at and ledger close time

Transaction envelope XDR itself does not contain the timestamp field (see example of decoded tx envelope here). Therefore created_at equals parent ledger timestamp, the same as value in closed_at fiel …
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Chaining transactions

The strict transactions execution order is also enforced by Sequence number. Each transaction has a sequence number. … Transactions follow a strict ordering rule when it comes to processing of transactions per account. …
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How do you market buy an asset?

No, just set the minimum possible price, 0.0000001 and you'll buy on the market price.
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Does the ratio of number of transaction of number of operation mean something?

Each transaction can contain up to 100 operations (this number may be changed in the future). For the most basic operations (peer-to-peer funds transfer, orders on the Stellar exchange) it's almost al …
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Stellar offer fulfilment process in orderbook. Are partial bids accepted by Stellar?

Yes, orders can be partially fulfilled. The minimum tradable amount is 0.0000001.
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Balance of sender is not updating when send custom assets to receiver

In order to retrieve the updated balance, you need to wait until the transaction is submitted to the network (for example, once the transaction is submitted, Horizon returns a transaction reference, o …
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How to check if a transaction went through?

But, if we get a success response, is it safe to assume that the transaction will never fail? Yes. Also does success response mean the transaction in included in ledger? Yes. Horizon retu …
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Is there any way to send an asset to many wallet addresses at once (batch)?

Each ledger may contain up to 100 transactions, though I don't recommend you to send large batches at once. … Send by 20-50 transactions per ledger (every 5 seconds), otherwise you may provoke fee surge pricing in the netowrk and some of your transactions will be delayed. …
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Which Horizon "Post Transaction" responses are final and immutable?

Transactions that were rejected during the validation phase, and thus weren't included in the ledger, can be resubmitted (even without modifications). …
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What is the Safest Way for Users to Sign Transactions Over the Web?

You are right, the scheme you described is far from being secure. User should sign the transaction on the client-side. I can see three options for your case: Build and sign the transaction in the …
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