Transaction: 6955fd5afffc6da5a6c7c2e14a6659084a7ef2ef

Included in block 31,296,021 at 2019/03/19 17:37:24 (UTC).

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transaction_id 6955fd5afffc6da5a6c7c2e14a6659084a7ef2ef
ref_block_num 35,327
block_num31,296,021
ref_block_prefix 2,521,032,916
expiration2019/03/19T17:47:18
transaction_num 5
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