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| ## Analyze a P2SH Multisig | ## Analyze a P2SH Multisig | ||||||
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| To better understand this process, we will reverse-engineer the P2SH multisig that we created in [§6.1: Sending a Transaction to a Multisig](6_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md). Take a look at the `redeemScript` that you used, which you now know is the hex-serialized version of the locking script: | To better understand this process, we will reverse-engineer the P2SH multisig that we created in [§6.1: Sending a Transaction to a Multisig](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md). Take a look at the `redeemScript` that you used, which you now know is the hex-serialized version of the locking script: | ||||||
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| Actually creating the P2SH locking script dives further into the guts of Bitcoin than you've ever gone before. Though it's helpful to know how all of this works at a very low level, it's most likely that you'll have an API taking care of all of the heavy-lifting for you. Your task will simply be to create the Bitcoin Script to do the locking ... which is the main topic of chapters 7 and 9-10. | Actually creating the P2SH locking script dives further into the guts of Bitcoin than you've ever gone before. Though it's helpful to know how all of this works at a very low level, it's most likely that you'll have an API taking care of all of the heavy-lifting for you. Your task will simply be to create the Bitcoin Script to do the locking ... which is the main topic of chapters 7 and 9-10. | ||||||
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|  | Continue "Embedding Bitcoin Scripts" with [§8.3: Running a Bitcoin Script with P2SH](08_3_Running_a_Bitcoin_Script_with_P2SH.md). | ||||||
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| ## Appendix: The Integer Conversion Script | ## Appendix: The Integer Conversion Script | ||||||
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| The following script collects the complete methodology for changing an integer between -2147483647 and 2147483647 to a little-endian signed-magnitude representation in hex: | The following script collects the complete methodology for changing an integer between -2147483647 and 2147483647 to a little-endian signed-magnitude representation in hex: | ||||||
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