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| # Chapter Seven: Expanding Bitcoin Transactions with PSBTs
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| The previous chapter discussed how to use multisigs to collaboratively determine consent among multiple parties. It's not the only way to collaborate in the creation of Bitcoin transactions. PSBTs are a much newer technology that allow you to collaborate at a variety of stages, including the creation, funding, and authentication of a Bitcoin transaction. 
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| ## Objectives for This Section
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| After working through this chapter, a developer will be able to:
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|    * Create Transactions with PSBTs
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|    * Use Command Line Tools to Complete PSBTs
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|    * Use HWI to Interact with a Hardware Wallet
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| Supporting objectives include the ability to:
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|    * Understand How PSBTs Differ from Multisignatures
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|    * Understand the Full Workflow of Working with PSBTs
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|    * Plan for the Power of PSBTs
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|    * Understand The Use of a Hardware Wallet
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| ## Table of Contents
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|    * [Section One: Creating a Partially Signed Bitcoin Transaction](07_1_Creating_a_Partially_Signed_Bitcoin_Transaction.md)
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|    * [Section Two: Using a Partially Signed Bitcoin Transaction](07_2_Using_a_Partially_Signed_Bitcoin_Transaction.md)
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|    * [Section Three: Integrating with Hardware Wallets](07_3_Integrating_with_Hardware_Wallets.md)
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