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How can one sign a serialized transaction?
No, you cannot sign a serialized transaction without deserializing it first.
Actually the funny thing, all signers need to sign a serialized message.
But, the serialized message is not the only thing …
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Will two transactions with the same instructions and accounts always have the same Transacti...
This can practically happen if you create a burst of transactions, for instance in a parallel application. …
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How to decode the instruction data of a transaction retrieved via getTransaction
If you have the typescript IDL available you can decode it with the BorshCoder as part of the @project-serum/anchor package. For instance to parse the first instruction of a transaction you can use be …