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listsinceblock ( "blockhash" target_confirmations include_watchonly include_removed )

Get all transactions in blocks since block [blockhash], or all transactions if omitted.
If "blockhash" is no longer a part of the main chain, transactions from the fork point onward are included.
Additionally, if include_removed is set, transactions affecting the wallet which were removed are returned in the "removed" array.

Arguments:
1. blockhash               (string, optional) If set, the block hash to list transactions since, otherwise list all transactions.
2. target_confirmations    (numeric, optional, default=1) Return the nth block hash from the main chain. e.g. 1 would mean the best block hash. Note: this is not used as a filter, but only affects [lastblock] in the return value
3. include_watchonly       (boolean, optional, default=false) Include transactions to watch-only addresses (see 'importaddress')
4. include_removed         (boolean, optional, default=true) Show transactions that were removed due to a reorg in the "removed" array
                           (not guaranteed to work on pruned nodes)

Result:
{
  "transactions": [
    "address":"address",    (string) The bitcoin address of the transaction.
    "category":               (string) The transaction category.
                "send"                  Transactions sent.
                "receive"               Non-coinbase transactions received.
                "generate"              Coinbase transactions received with more than 100 confirmations.
                "immature"              Coinbase transactions received with 100 or fewer confirmations.
                "orphan"                Orphaned coinbase transactions received.
    "amount": x.xxx,          (numeric) The amount in BTC. This is negative for the 'send' category, and is positive
                                         for all other categories
    "vout" : n,               (numeric) the vout value
    "fee": x.xxx,             (numeric) The amount of the fee in BTC. This is negative and only available for the 'send' category of transactions.
    "confirmations": n,       (numeric) The number of confirmations for the transaction.
                                          When it's < 0, it means the transaction conflicted that many blocks ago.
    "blockhash": "hashvalue",     (string) The block hash containing the transaction.
    "blockindex": n,          (numeric) The index of the transaction in the block that includes it.
    "blocktime": xxx,         (numeric) The block time in seconds since epoch (1 Jan 1970 GMT).
    "txid": "transactionid",  (string) The transaction id.
    "time": xxx,              (numeric) The transaction time in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT).
    "timereceived": xxx,      (numeric) The time received in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT).
    "bip125-replaceable": "yes|no|unknown",  (string) Whether this transaction could be replaced due to BIP125 (replace-by-fee);
                                                   may be unknown for unconfirmed transactions not in the mempool
    "abandoned": xxx,         (bool) 'true' if the transaction has been abandoned (inputs are respendable). Only available for the 'send' category of transactions.
    "comment": "...",       (string) If a comment is associated with the transaction.
    "label" : "label"       (string) A comment for the address/transaction, if any
    "to": "...",            (string) If a comment to is associated with the transaction.
  ],
  "removed": [
    <structure is the same as "transactions" above, only present if include_removed=true>
    Note: transactions that were re-added in the active chain will appear as-is in this array, and may thus have a positive confirmation count.
  ],
  "lastblock": "lastblockhash"     (string) The hash of the block (target_confirmations-1) from the best block on the main chain. This is typically used to feed back into listsinceblock the next time you call it. So you would generally use a target_confirmations of say 6, so you will be continually re-notified of transactions until they've reached 6 confirmations plus any new ones
}

Examples:
> bitcoin-cli listsinceblock 
> bitcoin-cli listsinceblock "000000000000000bacf66f7497b7dc45ef753ee9a7d38571037cdb1a57f663ad" 6
> curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "listsinceblock", "params": ["000000000000000bacf66f7497b7dc45ef753ee9a7d38571037cdb1a57f663ad", 6] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/