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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @bren 7 Dec \ parent \ on: A Bitcoin Family Trust; Self-Custody Multisig bitcoin
How well does the multi-sig signing work with the QR codes work? Sometimes they are a little difficult.
It makes you feel bad about yourself instead of rightfully prideful; no matter what race and ethnicity you are.
False. It looks like a joke. It says they solved 8 of 12 word of the seedphrase, but they didn't use seedphrases then.
Sticks and stones. Just don't argue back. I've never had a problem with DC. He has the best guides and is usually correct in the end.
If you have a symbol or design in mind, you could probably get one custom made with online or local shop.
Yes, if you want to. That is totally up to you and no one has an obligation to do so. Family is far more important than politics.
Great question! It would be good to have feedback from others as well, not just from me. That would be terrible if it happened. I don't have the resources right now, but there’s a list of weak Bitcoin private keys worth exploring. Recently, someone discovered a complex one. They managed to find the private key but were front-run when attempting to cash out. Truly a tragedy.
Yeah, you’re totally right—this is pretty much how Satoshi embedded his message in the coinbase.
As for the limits, here’s what I know:
- Coinbase Transaction Size: The whole transaction, including any custom tags or data, has to fit within the block size limit (4MB for SegWit blocks).
- Coinbase ScriptSig: The ScriptSig field in the coinbase is capped at 100 bytes. This is usually where miners put their custom tags or messages.
So, while you can definitely add a short phrase or a snippet (like part of a song lyric), there’s no way you could fit an entire song.
These are the only two limitations I am aware of.
Signature Script: The maximum size is 10,000 bytes.
Transaction Size: The entire transaction must be less than or equal to 1 megabyte (1,000,000 bytes).