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# 8.3: Running a Bitcoin Script with P2SH
# 10.3: Running a Bitcoin Script with P2SH
> :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.
Now that you know the theory and practice behind P2SH addresses, you're ready to turn a non-standard Bitcoin Script into an actual transaction. We'll be reusing the simple locking script from [§7.2: Running a Bitcoin Script](07_2_Running_a_Bitcoin_Script.md), `OP_ADD 99 OP_EQUAL`.
Now that you know the theory and practice behind P2SH addresses, you're ready to turn a non-standard Bitcoin Script into an actual transaction. We'll be reusing the simple locking script from [§9.2: Running a Bitcoin Script](09_2_Running_a_Bitcoin_Script.md), `OP_ADD 99 OP_EQUAL`.
## Create a P2SH Transaction
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* No worries about endian conversion because it's only one byte
3. OP_EQUAL = 0x87 — a simple opcode translation
4. `<serialized99Equal>` = "93016387"
```
$ btcc OP_ADD 99 OP_EQUAL
93016387
```
2. Save `<serialized99Equal>` for future reference as the `redeemScript`.
1. `<redeemScript>` = "93016387"
3. SHA-256 and RIPEMD-160 hash the serialized script.