A Zucoin transaction contains several key pieces of information.
This includes the actual data being transacted, such as token amounts, and metadata about the transaction.
It also includes the wallet addresses (public keys) of the sender and the receiver.
Timestamps indicating when the transaction occurred are also part of the transaction data.
All of this information is structured specifically to support the 2-factor authentication (2FA) process and the sending of a transfer code to initiate the transfer.
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