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# 8.4: Scripting a Multisig
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# 8.4: Scripting a Multisig
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> **NOTE:** This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for learning.
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> :information_source: **NOTE:** This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for learning.
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Before we close out this intro to P2SH scripting, it's worth examining a more realistic example. Ever since [§6.1](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md), we've been casually saying that the `bitcoin-cli` interface wraps its multisig transaction in a P2SH transaction. In fact, this is the standard methodology for creating multisigs on the Blockchain. Here's how that works, in depth.
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Before we close out this intro to P2SH scripting, it's worth examining a more realistic example. Ever since [§6.1](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md), we've been casually saying that the `bitcoin-cli` interface wraps its multisig transaction in a P2SH transaction. In fact, this is the standard methodology for creating multisigs on the Blockchain. Here's how that works, in depth.
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