introducing a collateral #259
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Two different addresses means two different pubkeyhashes. Wallet 1 should be able to sign both required signers though, so this is expected. |
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But with the signing key of the wallet it does not work.
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Two different addresses means two different pubkeyhashes. Wallet 1 should
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Is there any standard tools that helps derive the (signingKey, address) set from a wallet ? |
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Wallet 1: Has multiple addresses.
tx construction shows two signers are required for this, while it is only a singe wallet. Why is this ?
Any clue helpful.
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