Escrow/multisig is complicated enough to wait for another day. But
certainly having a payment protocol is an important step towards it
On 6 Dec 2012 07:32, "Andreas Petersson" <andr...@petersson.at> wrote:

> During/before the Payment Request there should be a method to exchange
> the public keys to be able to generate a common multisig address.
> Should this be handled in a different protocol, or be included in this
> spec?
> Or is there a method for the customer to verify that the specified BIP16
> Output contains his address and the one from an escrow service?
>
> --
> Andreas
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