Here is how the JSON looks like:
https://i.imgur.com/KB087Rr.pngThe picture above represents the three transactions you received. They are ordered by date (descending), meaning, that #0 is the last one you received.
As an example, I selected the last transaction. Here is the JSON and the equivalent in the explorer:
https://i.imgur.com/ACEuZEY.png https://i.imgur.com/8PHt2nS.pngI've used the same colors to highlight the addresses and amount in both screenshots, so it's easier to read and understand.
The fees can be found on the bottom as you can see on the first screenshot.
vIn represent the address(es) the funds are coming out from:
- 1GB2CgZ9a4yXFaaN2YfmTKuhZbomkpUfbH
While the
vOut is where the BTCs are being sent to:
- 15eeUWLYneRUr5KQYRgcTG4WRRQ1DJMSTc
- 1ASKLKCZ3SKV2Ky5A2ncFxMxdGLRE9Y3Vv
And based on that, if
1GB2CgZ9a4yXFaaN2YfmTKuhZbomkpUfbH is on the
vIn field, it's an outgoing transaction, otherwise it's incoming.
Thank you so much for this! this make much more sense to me now!
just a note, the transaction fees are for the overall block, right? is there a transaction fee for each one of the transactions? how do I know how much each transaction costed me?
while doing some research and testing, I have found that blockchain.info have a different way to represent the same transactions.... see below...
https://blockchain.info/rawaddr/1GB2CgZ9a4yXFaaN2YfmTKuhZbomkpUfbHwould anybody know why I cannot frn the transaction fees on blockchain.info?
if you would choose a reliable service, which one would you choose? (to read balance, transactions and transactions fee)
thank you all