Update 06_2_Spending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md

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### Make Your First Signature
You can now make your first signature with the `signrawtransaction` command. Here's where things are different: you're going to need to coach the command on how to sign. You do these by adding the following new information:
You can now make your first signature with the `signrawtransactionwithkey` command. Here's where things are different: you're going to need to coach the command on how to sign. You do these by adding the following new information:
* Include a `prevtxs` argument that includes the `txid`, the `vout`, the `scriptPubKey`, and the `redeemScript` that you recorded, each of them an individual key-value pair in the JSON object.
* Include a `privkeys` argument that lists the private keys you dumped on this machine.
```
machine1$ bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransaction hexstring=$rawtxhex prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cMgb3KM8hPATCtgMKarKMiFesLft6eEw3DY6BB8d97fkeXeqQagw"]'
machine1$ bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransactionwithkey hexstring=$rawtxhex prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cMgb3KM8hPATCtgMKarKMiFesLft6eEw3DY6BB8d97fkeXeqQagw"]'
{
"hex": "020000000128e3b6f901705be0730e8a1345cf893e3cc38f0598e38bc56e9d43ac1ae11b62000000009200483045022100a9fe6ed0dbe14c0c4c7c89cee0aef2770f0b2bdcd6b3e8d71fe91e91c4bb765e02200cfba27a59b584a0cc8e70fb4438be94da417ee77eff28deb70449e012b6d6fa014752210307fd375ed7cced0f50723e3e1a97bbe7ccff7318c815df4e99a59bc94dbcd819210367c4f666f18279009c941e57fab3e42653c6553e5ca092c104d1db279e328a2852aeffffffff01e01dbe07000000001976a914cd1b2ba4fa8ae3e62bc4fc6be467a63228ceeedf88ac00000000",
"complete": false,
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### Repeat for Other Signers
You can now pass the transaction on, to be signed again by anyone else required for the mutisig. They do this by running the same signing command that you did but: (1) with the longer `hex` that you output (`bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransaction hexstring=$rawtxhex prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cMgb3KM8hPATCtgMKarKMiFesLft6eEw3DY6BB8d97fkeXeqQagw"]' | jq -r '. | .hex'`); and (2) with their own private key.
You can now pass the transaction on, to be signed again by anyone else required for the mutisig. They do this by running the same signing command that you did but: (1) with the longer `hex` that you output (`bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransactionwithkey hexstring=$rawtxhex prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cMgb3KM8hPATCtgMKarKMiFesLft6eEw3DY6BB8d97fkeXeqQagw"]' | jq -r '. | .hex'`); and (2) with their own private key.
> :information_source: **NOTE — M-OF-N VS N-OF-N:** Obviously, if you have an n-of-n signature (like the 2-of-2 multisignature in this example), then everyone has to sign, but if you hae a m-of-n multisignature where "m < n", then the signature will be complete when only some ("m") of the signers have signed.
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```
Second, they sign the new `hex` using all the same `prevtxs` values:
```
$ bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransaction hexstring=020000000128e3b6f901705be0730e8a1345cf893e3cc38f0598e38bc56e9d43ac1ae11b62000000009200483045022100a9fe6ed0dbe14c0c4c7c89cee0aef2770f0b2bdcd6b3e8d71fe91e91c4bb765e02200cfba27a59b584a0cc8e70fb4438be94da417ee77eff28deb70449e012b6d6fa014752210307fd375ed7cced0f50723e3e1a97bbe7ccff7318c815df4e99a59bc94dbcd819210367c4f666f18279009c941e57fab3e42653c6553e5ca092c104d1db279e328a2852aeffffffff01e01dbe07000000001976a914cd1b2ba4fa8ae3e62bc4fc6be467a63228ceeedf88ac00000000 prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cTi1Muvj24vG159R8orFjtqsPygCxhu8mJt2GLDQv7bNBGYoav4B"]'
$ bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransactionwithkey hexstring=020000000128e3b6f901705be0730e8a1345cf893e3cc38f0598e38bc56e9d43ac1ae11b62000000009200483045022100a9fe6ed0dbe14c0c4c7c89cee0aef2770f0b2bdcd6b3e8d71fe91e91c4bb765e02200cfba27a59b584a0cc8e70fb4438be94da417ee77eff28deb70449e012b6d6fa014752210307fd375ed7cced0f50723e3e1a97bbe7ccff7318c815df4e99a59bc94dbcd819210367c4f666f18279009c941e57fab3e42653c6553e5ca092c104d1db279e328a2852aeffffffff01e01dbe07000000001976a914cd1b2ba4fa8ae3e62bc4fc6be467a63228ceeedf88ac00000000 prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cTi1Muvj24vG159R8orFjtqsPygCxhu8mJt2GLDQv7bNBGYoav4B"]'
{
"hex": "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",
"complete": true
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When done, you should fall back on the standard JQ methodology to save your `hexstring` and then to send it:
```
$ signedtx = $(bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransaction hexstring=020000000128e3b6f901705be0730e8a1345cf893e3cc38f0598e38bc56e9d43ac1ae11b62000000009200483045022100a9fe6ed0dbe14c0c4c7c89cee0aef2770f0b2bdcd6b3e8d71fe91e91c4bb765e02200cfba27a59b584a0cc8e70fb4438be94da417ee77eff28deb70449e012b6d6fa014752210307fd375ed7cced0f50723e3e1a97bbe7ccff7318c815df4e99a59bc94dbcd819210367c4f666f18279009c941e57fab3e42653c6553e5ca092c104d1db279e328a2852aeffffffff01e01dbe07000000001976a914cd1b2ba4fa8ae3e62bc4fc6be467a63228ceeedf88ac00000000 prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cTi1Muvj24vG159R8orFjtqsPygCxhu8mJt2GLDQv7bNBGYoav4B"]' | jq -r '.hex')
$ signedtx = $(bitcoin-cli -named signrawtransactionwithkey hexstring=020000000128e3b6f901705be0730e8a1345cf893e3cc38f0598e38bc56e9d43ac1ae11b62000000009200483045022100a9fe6ed0dbe14c0c4c7c89cee0aef2770f0b2bdcd6b3e8d71fe91e91c4bb765e02200cfba27a59b584a0cc8e70fb4438be94da417ee77eff28deb70449e012b6d6fa014752210307fd375ed7cced0f50723e3e1a97bbe7ccff7318c815df4e99a59bc94dbcd819210367c4f666f18279009c941e57fab3e42653c6553e5ca092c104d1db279e328a2852aeffffffff01e01dbe07000000001976a914cd1b2ba4fa8ae3e62bc4fc6be467a63228ceeedf88ac00000000 prevtxs='''[ { "txid": "'$utxo_txid'", "vout": '$utxo_vout', "scriptPubKey": "'$utxo_spk'", "redeemScript": "'$redeem_script'" } ]''' privkeys='["cTi1Muvj24vG159R8orFjtqsPygCxhu8mJt2GLDQv7bNBGYoav4B"]' | jq -r '.hex')
$ bitcoin-cli -named sendrawtransaction hexstring=$signedtx
99d2b5717fed8875a1ed3b2827dd60ae3089f9caa7c7c23d47635f6f5b397c04
```
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This took some work, and as you'll soon learn, the foolishness with the private keys, the redeem script, and the scriptpubkey isn't actually required to redeem from multisignature addresses using newer versions of Bitcoin Core. So, what was the point?
This redemption methodology shows a standard way to sign and reuse P2SH transactions. In short, to redeem P2SH funds, a `signrawtransaction` needs to:
This redemption methodology shows a standard way to sign and reuse P2SH transactions. In short, to redeem P2SH funds, a `signrawtransactionwithkey` needs to:
1. Include the `scriptPubKey`, which explains the P2SH cryptographic puzzle.
2. Include the `redeemScript`, which solves the P2SH cryptographic puzzle, and introduces a new puzzle of its own.