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# Chapter Six: Expanding Bitcoin Transactions
Basic bitcoin transactions: (1) send funds; (2) to a single P2PKH or SegWit recipient; (3) immediately. However, all three parts of this definition can be expanded using more complex Bitcoin transactions, which can alternatively send data, which can send to a group of recipients, or which can send at a later time. These three options represent further empowerment of Bitcoin and also the furthest boundaries of what you can do with the basic `bitcoin-cli` command.
## Objectives for This Section
After working through this chapter, a developer will be able to:
* Create Multisignature Bitcoin Addresses
* Create Transactions with Locktimes
* Create Transactions with Data
Supporting objectives include the ability to:
* Understand How to Spend Funds Sent to a Multisignature
* Plan for the Power of Multisignatures
* Understand the Different Sorts of Timelocks
* Plan for the Power of Locktime
* Plan for the Power of OP_RETURN
## Table of Contents
* [Section One: Sending a Transaction with a Multsig](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md)
* [Section Two: Spending a Transaction with a Multsig](06_2_Spending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md)
* [Section Three: Sending & Spending an Automated Multisig](06_3_Sending_an_Automated_Multisig.md)
* [Section Four: Sending a Transaction with a Locktime](06_4_Sending_a_Transaction_with_a_Locktime.md)
* [Section Five: Sending a Transaction with Data](06_5_Sending_a_Transaction_with_Data.md)

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# 6.7: Using a Partially Signed Bitcoin Transaction
> :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.
[intro]
> :warning: **VERSION WARNING:** This is an innovation from Bitcoin Core v 0.17.0. Earlier versions of Bitcoin Core will not be able to work with the PSBT while it is in process (though they will still be able to recognize the final transaction).
## Use a PSBT to MultiSig
## Use a PSBT to Pool Money
## Use a PSBT to CoinJoin
## Summary: Using a Partially Signed Bitcoin Transaction
> :fire: ***What's the power of a PSBT?***
## What's Next?
Move on to "Bitcoin Scripting" with [Chapter Seven: Introducing Bitcoin Scripts](07_0_Introducing_Bitcoin_Scripts.md).

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# Chapter Six: Expanding Bitcoin Transactions
Basic bitcoin transactions: (1) send funds; (2) to a single P2PKH or SegWit recipient; (3) immediately. However, all three parts of this definition can be expanded using more complex Bitcoin transactions, which can alternatively send data, which can send to a group of recipients, or which can send at a later time. These three options represent further empowerment of Bitcoin and also the furthest boundaries of what you can do with the basic `bitcoin-cli` command.
## Objectives for This Section
After working through this chapter, a developer will be able to:
* Create Multisignature Bitcoin Addresses
* Create Transactions with Locktimes
* Create Transactions with Data
Supporting objectives include the ability to:
* Understand How to Spend Funds Sent to a Multisignature
* Plan for the Power of Multisignatures
* Understand the Different Sorts of Timelocks
* Plan for the Power of Locktime
* Plan for the Power of OP_RETURN
## Table of Contents
* [Section One: Sending a Transaction with a Multsig](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md)
* [Section Two: Spending a Transaction with a Multsig](06_2_Spending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md)
* [Section Three: Sending & Spending an Automated Multisig](06_3_Sending_an_Automated_Multisig.md)
* [Section Four: Sending a Transaction with a Locktime](06_4_Sending_a_Transaction_with_a_Locktime.md)
* [Section Five: Sending a Transaction with Data](06_5_Sending_a_Transaction_with_Data.md)