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Cesar Alvarez Vallero 2021-08-09 21:30:28 -03:00
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Multisig transactions are created in Bitcoin using the `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` code.
2. Pop "n" values from the stack as Bitcoin addresses (hashed public keys). 2. Pop "n" values from the stack as Bitcoin addresses (hashed public keys).
3. Pop the next value from the stack (`<m>`). 3. Pop the next value from the stack (`<m>`).
4. Pop "m" values from the stack as potential signatures. 4. Pop "m" values from the stack as potential signatures.
5. Pop an `0` from the stack due to a mistake in the original coding. 5. Pop a `0` from the stack due to a mistake in the original coding.
6. Compare the signatures to the Bitcoin adddresses. 6. Compare the signatures to the Bitcoin adddresses.
7. Push a `True` or `False` depending on the result. 7. Push a `True` or `False` depending on the result.
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ As discussed in [§10.1: Building a Bitcoin Script with P2SH](10_1_Building_a_Bi
As an example, we will revisit the multisig created in [§8.1](08_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) one final time and build a new locking script for it using this methodology. As you may recall, that was a 2-of-2 multisig built from `$address1` and `$address2`. As an example, we will revisit the multisig created in [§8.1](08_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) one final time and build a new locking script for it using this methodology. As you may recall, that was a 2-of-2 multisig built from `$address1` and `$address2`.
As as `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` locking script requires the "m" (`2`), the addresses, and the "n" (`2`), you could write the following `scriptPubKey`: As `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` locking script requires the "m" (`2`), the addresses, and the "n" (`2`), you could write the following `scriptPubKey`:
``` ```
2 $address1 $address2 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG 2 $address1 $address2 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG
``` ```