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Without this information, it is difficult to determine which UTXOs are "safe" to use. It might also be helpful to include the txid and/or block ID that created the output. I imagine this would be accomplished the same way as #4.
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Currently confusing, as it made me think that address and amount of Siacoins should be separated by commas, rather than by colons.
Creates a transaction sending containing the provided outputs, which are specified as a comma-separated list of address:value pairs, where value is specified in SC. The inputs are be selected automatically, and a change address is generated if needed.
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Detailed documentation on getting setup and all implemented features is needed