diff --git a/08_5_Spending_a_P2SH_Transaction.md b/08_5_Spending_a_P2SH_Transaction.md index 69620f6..3c85e7e 100644 --- a/08_5_Spending_a_P2SH_Transaction.md +++ b/08_5_Spending_a_P2SH_Transaction.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Before we close out this overview of P2SH transactions, we're going to touch upo ## Use the Redeem Script -As we saw in [§6.2: Spending a Transaction to a Multisig](6_2_Spending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md), spending a P2SH transaction is all about having that serialized version of the locking script, the so-called _redeemScript_. So, the first step in being able to spend a P2SH transaction is making sure that you save the _redeemScript_ before you give out the P2SH address to everyone. +As we saw in [§6.2: Spending a Transaction to a Multisig](06_2_Spending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md), spending a P2SH transaction is all about having that serialized version of the locking script, the so-called _redeemScript_. So, the first step in being able to spend a P2SH transaction is making sure that you save the _redeemScript_ before you give out the P2SH address to everyone. ### Collect Your Variables @@ -29,3 +29,7 @@ Because P2SH addresses aren't integrated into `bitcoin-cli` there will be no sho [[PENDING]] [Notes: Say it's just like respending that multisig, the hard way] + +## What's Next? + +Advance through "Bitcoin Scripting" with [Chapter Nine: Empowering Timelock with Bitcoin Scripts](09_0_Empowering_Timelock_with_Bitcoin_Scripts.md).