fix and expand incorrect description of nLockTime interpretation

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2020-04-13 02:35:34 -04:00
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Verification of a transaction ensures that:
| transaction inputs | variable | `input count` [transaction inputs](#transaction-inputs) | Each of the transaction's inputs serialized in order. | | transaction inputs | variable | `input count` [transaction inputs](#transaction-inputs) | Each of the transaction's inputs serialized in order. |
| output count | variable | [variable length integer](/protocol/formats/variable-length-integer) | The number of output in the transaction. | | output count | variable | [variable length integer](/protocol/formats/variable-length-integer) | The number of output in the transaction. |
| transaction outputs | variable | `output count` [transaction outputs](#transaction-outputs) | Each of the transaction's outputs serialized in order. | | transaction outputs | variable | `output count` [transaction outputs](#transaction-outputs) | Each of the transaction's outputs serialized in order. |
| lock-time | 4 bytes | unsigned integer<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | The block height or timestamp after which this transaction is allowed to be included in a block. If less than `500,000,000`, this is interpreted as a block height. If more than `500,000,000`, this is interpreted as a unix timestamp in seconds. Ignored if all of the transaction input sequence numbers are `0xFFFFFFFF`.<br/><br/>Note that at 10 minutes per block, it will take over 9,500 years to reach block height 500,000,000. Also note that when Bitcoin was created the unix timestamp was well over 1,000,000,000.<br/><br/>Additionally, since [BIP-113](/protocol/forks/bip-0113), when the lock-time is intepreted as a time, it is compared to the [median-time-past](#median-time-past) of a block, not it's timestamp. | | lock-time | 4 bytes | unsigned integer<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | The block height or timestamp after which this transaction is allowed to be included in a block. If less than `500,000,000`, this is interpreted as a block height. If equal or greater than `500,000,000`, this is interpreted as a unix timestamp in seconds. If less than zero, this is interpreted as an error. Ignored, including less than zero case, if all of the transaction input sequence numbers are `0xFFFFFFFF`.<br/><br/>Note that at 10 minutes per block, it will take over 9,500 years to reach block height 500,000,000. Also note that when Bitcoin was created the unix timestamp was well over 1,000,000,000.<br/><br/>Additionally, since [BIP-113](/protocol/forks/bip-0113), when the lock-time is intepreted as a time, it is compared to the [median-time-past](#median-time-past) of a block, not it's timestamp. |
### Median-Time-Past ### Median-Time-Past