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+ | [[wikipedia:Nonce]] (Number used only once) in [[Ethereum transaction]] is a sequentially incrementing counter which indicates the [[transaction number]] from the account. | ||
+ | For each Ethereum account, the nonce starts at zero and increases by one with each transaction initiated. So, if an account has made three transactions, the nonce for the fourth transaction would be 3 | ||
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+ | * [[Erigon]]: support of hex-encoded Nonce in <code>[[genesis.json]]</code> and <code>[[eth_feeHistory]]</code> | ||
* [[Ethereum address]] | * [[Ethereum address]] | ||
− | * [[web3.eth.sendTransaction]] | + | * <code>[[web3.eth.sendTransaction]]</code> |
+ | * <code>[[geth console]]</code> | ||
+ | * [[Block Header Nonce]] | ||
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+ | [[Optimism Censorship Bug Disclosure]] | ||
+ | * Transactions are discarded before contributing to the [[rate limit]] if the nonce is lower than the account’s current nonce | ||
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+ | [[Tracing failed: nonce too low]] | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{ethereum}} | ||
[[Category:Ethereum]] | [[Category:Ethereum]] |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 16 October 2024
wikipedia:Nonce (Number used only once) in Ethereum transaction is a sequentially incrementing counter which indicates the transaction number from the account.
For each Ethereum account, the nonce starts at zero and increases by one with each transaction initiated. So, if an account has made three transactions, the nonce for the fourth transaction would be 3
- Erigon: support of hex-encoded Nonce in
genesis.json
andeth_feeHistory
Optimism Censorship Bug Disclosure
- Transactions are discarded before contributing to the rate limit if the nonce is lower than the account’s current nonce
Tracing failed: nonce too low
See also[edit]
- Ethereum
ETH
, Ethereum 2.0, smart contract, EVM, ERC-20, DAG, Ethereum Classic, Polygon, BAT, Solidity, Gas, Nonce, Chainlink, Vitalik Buterin, Gavin Wood, Ethereum Foundation, EIPs, ERC, Lighthouse ethereum client, Prysm, Ethereum clients, Ethereum Gossip Protocol, sETH, ETH1 address, Ganache, Aave, Harmony, Account abstraction, Ethereum node, gwei, NatSpec, Precompiles, Dencun, Eth-keyfile, Ethereum API, Blobs, Ethereum SRB, Ethereum scaling, Ethereum JWT, Ethstats, abidump
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