Alongside a bunch of other stuff from the coverage list. In
particular, the mint transaction contains:
- reference inputs
- multiple outputs, with assets, and type-0, type-1 and type-6
addresses.
- an output with a datum hash
- an output with an inline script
- carries an extra datum witness, preimage of the embedded hash
- mint, with 2 policies purposely ordered wrongly, with 1 and 2
assets purposely ordered wrong. One of the mint is actually a
burn (i.e. negative quantity)
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