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TODO: this should be the most linked-to view in Insight. It is the ideal place for most wallets to link to when showing users their previous "transactions". For most wallets (including Copay/BitPay currently), users are sending a single payment to a single address in a "transaction", i.e. an Output. Showing the user only that output makes for a much better, easier to understand experience.

E.g. Alice sends Bob $10. Her wallet creates a transaction using the closest available output – in Alice's case, she's not used the wallet much before, and just withdrew $1000 from an exchange. The wallet sends $10 to Bob, and $990 back to an internal change address. In the transaction history, Alice can see the $10 payment. Out of curiosity, she clicks through to "view her transaction on the blockchain". When she sees the "$1000 transaction" panic ensues.

Outputs still need to be designed – we could consider a view that looks almost like a transaction receipt. If any view in Insight is also for a "non-technical" audience, it's this one. The most important element is the `value` (in the user's displayAs currency). Other data we will want to include: `timeNormalized`, `address` (or `lockingScript` if no address format applies), "included in transaction", "mined in block", "confirmations" and if it has already been spent, "used in input". `lockingScript` should always be possible to see, even if the output has a valid address (maybe in a detail view, or if the user clicks on the address).