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Okay, so its not automatic. Will add a couple then! Thanks a lot!
Another quick question a bit off topic, I was always under the impression that two addresses of an m-of-n native segwit multisig cannot be connected to each other when looking at the blockchain. That made sense to me since every address has a different derivation path. Now, someone claimed that after transacting with one address, your public keys are revealed and another address of the same wallet can be connected by chain analysis crap.
Is this true. Sounds like bs to me but maybe there is something in the multisig script I do not understand.
It was a post about this on SN but can't find it right now. Search on SN is kind of crap showing results only for zaprank instead of recent/older.
Maybe @bitcoin_devs could give a better answer on this. Check on their history too https://stacker.news/bitcoin_devs/posts
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Thanks, will have a look!
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there's not two addresses in a multisig, there is one address, signed for with multiple keys
when that multisig output is spent those keys are revealed, but thats not the same as your extended pubkey... the derivation path is how basically you have infinite uncorrelated public keys from one true signing key
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I really meant two distinct addresses in a HD wallet (each of which needs multiple signatures of course based on the required quorum)
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