Matt, could you expand on use cases for which you see Shamir's Secret Sharing 
Scheme as the best tool for the job? In particular, when do you see that it 
would be superior to simply going with multisig in the first place? Perhaps you 
see these as complimentary approaches, toward defense-in-depth? In any case, 
the Motivation and Rationale sections of the BIP in its current form are silent 
on these questions.

On Mar 29, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Matt Whitlock <b...@mattwhitlock.name> wrote:

> Abstract: A method is described for dividing a Bitcoin private key into 
> shares in a manner such that the key can be reconstituted from any 
> sufficiently large subset of the shares but such that individually the shares 
> do not reveal any information about the key. This method is commonly known as 
> Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme. Additionally, an encoding methodology is 
> proposed to standardize transmission and storage of shares.
> 
> Complete BIP: https://github.com/whitslack/btctool/blob/bip/bip-xxxx.mediawiki
> 
> I am looking to have this BIP assigned a number and added to the bitcoin/bips 
> repository. I invite any comments, questions, or suggestions.
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