What happens to Ether in a smart contract after selfdestruct

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When calling selfdestruct on a Smart contract, what happens to the Ether inside of the contract?
Oct 3, 2018 in Blockchain by slayer
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selfdestruct takes one argument an address and then sends all the Ether in the contract to that adrress.

answered Oct 3, 2018 by digger
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