See the Open Assets protocol specification for technical details on how a colored coin (of the Open Asset flavor) is represented in a bitcoin transaction. https://github.com/OpenAssets/open-assets-protocol http://www.CoinPrism.com also has a discussion forum where some colored coin devs hang out. http://www.coinprism.info is a blockchain explorer that is colored-coin aware. On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 2:54 AM, Telephone Lemien wrote: > Thank You, > I know this, but I want to have mores details in the inputs/outputs, or in > the script of input/output and how i will proceed in the code. > Thanks for all replaying > > 2015-05-12 11:47 GMT+02:00 Patrick Mccorry (PGR) < > patrick.mccorry@newcastle.ac.uk>: > >> There is no difference to the transaction as far as im aware – just the >> inputs / outputs have a special meaning (and should have a special order). >> So you can track 1 BTC throughout the blockchain and this 1 BTC represents >> my asset. Someone may give a more useful answer. >> >> >> >> *From:* Telephone Lemien [mailto:lemientelephone@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* 12 May 2015 10:45 >> *To:* Bitcoin Dev >> *Subject:* [Bitcoin-development] Bitcoin transaction >> >> >> >> Hello evry body, >> >> I want to know what is the difference between a bitcoin transaction and >> colored coins transaction technically. >> >> Thanks >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > One dashboard for servers and applications across Physical-Virtual-Cloud > Widest out-of-the-box monitoring support with 50+ applications > Performance metrics, stats and reports that give you Actionable Insights > Deep dive visibility with transaction tracing using APM Insight. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/290420510;117567292;y > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development > >