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| ## Summary: Creating Multisig Scripts | ## Summary: Creating Multisig Scripts | ||||||
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| Multisigs are a standard transaction type, but they're a bit cumbersome to use, so they're regularly incorporated in P2SH transactions, as was the case in [§6.1](6_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) when we created our first multisigs. The result is cleaner, smaller, and more standardized — but more importantly, it's a great real-world example of how P2SH scripts really work. | Multisigs are a standard transaction type, but they're a bit cumbersome to use, so they're regularly incorporated in P2SH transactions, as was the case in [§6.1](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) when we created our first multisigs. The result is cleaner, smaller, and more standardized — but more importantly, it's a great real-world example of how P2SH scripts really work. | ||||||
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| ## What's Next? | ## What's Next? | ||||||
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