As far as I know current Bitcoin protocol doesn't let you to include any
arbitrary data with the transactions (as it would become non-standard and
clients would not relay it). So if you have multiple addresses you can't
sign them with a single private key and include that signature in the
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:26 PM, Maciej Trebacz mac...@bitalo.com wrote:
So if you have multiple addresses you can't
sign them with a single private key and include that signature in the
transaction so other party can verify it against your public key. This could
become very handy though - a
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