Great doc, thanks, then my previous summarized conclusion was wrong,
trying on my side to write a "demistifying (simply) once for all bitcoin
scripting", not sure that "simply" can stay in the title at the end...
So my multisig modification is non standard, now I am still puzzled by
something, mai
On Thu, 2 May 2019 at 16:28, Aymeric Vitte via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
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> Thanks for the answer, indeed for the redeem script and someone
> attempting a 0/1 of 3, good example
>
> So to summarize everything is standard as long as it matches P2PKH,
> P2SH, P2WPKH or P2WSH , the redeem scripts for the s
Hi Aymeric,
As Luke and ZmnSCPxj have pointed out, documenting standardness is
sisyphean, as it varies from version to version. I recently put together a
reference for default TX_NONSTANDARD policies in v0.18, which can be found
here: https://prestwi.ch/the-bitcoin-nonstandard/
It applies only to
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 05:21:06PM +0200, Stepan Snigirev wrote:
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> Currently in PSBT there is no way to reliably say if the output uses the
> keys derived from the same root keys as the inputs aside from the key owned
Writing the multisig support for Coldcard, I've come to the same conclusion.