The "Flash" Trap: Scammers claim this software sends "fake" BTC that shows up in a wallet but never confirms. In reality, these tools are usually malware designed to steal your actual funds or private keys.
In traditional Bitcoin transactions, a sender initiates a transaction by locking a certain amount of BTC into a multi-signature wallet. The transaction is then verified by nodes on the network, and once confirmed, it's added to the blockchain. However, a flash transaction, also known as a "flash loan" or "instant loan," is a type of transaction that allows a user to borrow and repay a loan in a single transaction.
Never trust a transaction that has 0 confirmations on a block explorer like Mempool.space.
"Flash BTC Transaction Core Network 6.3.0" refers to a type of "crypto flashing" software
Version Mismatch: The official Bitcoin Core software (the backbone of the BTC network) is currently on version 26.0 - 28.0. A version "63.0" does not exist in the official development roadmap.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Replace your_raw_transaction_hex with the actual raw transaction hex output from the previous step.