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Multisig

A standard bitcoin transaction sends bitcoin to an address.

A standard bitcoin transaction sends bitcoin to an address. This bitcoin can then be spent by the private key to which it belongs. However, bitcoin can also be sent such that it requires multiple signatures from different private keys.

In this way, funds can be jointly held by a family, business partners, corporate boards, or any collective. Multisig setups are typically described as _m-of-n_, wherein the signatures of at least _m_ private keys are required, and these private keys must correspond to any of the _n_ defined public keys. For example, in a typical “2-of-3” setup, three public keys will be defined, and signatures from any two of the corresponding private keys are sufficient to unlock and spend the bitcoin.

Most multisig transactions are executed as P2SH transactions, so the address will begin with a “3”. In these cases, the exact script determining which keys are required is not exposed to the blockchain until the bitcoin has been spent. This means that the receivers of the bitcoin, those whose keys formed the multisig address, must remember the setup in order to spend the bitcoin.

This setup is called the RedeemScript, as it allows the bitcoin to be redeemed and spent. Let’s walk through an example: Alice, Bob, and Charlie want to start a company and hold joint custody of some bitcoin. To ensure that one of them cannot steal the collective funds, Alice, Bob, and Charlie share one public key each.

They also decide that they will run their company based on majority rule. Thus, any two signatures are sufficient to spend their shared bitcoin. This requirement of two signatures coming from any of the three public keys, is translated to form a script, which is hashed to yield the address to which all three partners will send their contributions to the company fund.

This set up would be described as a 2-of-3 multisig.

Multisig is a key concept in Bitcoin custody and security, relating to how Bitcoin private keys and funds are stored and managed. Onramp offers institutional-grade Bitcoin custody solutions and educates clients on concepts like Multisig to ensure the highest standards of asset protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Multisig?

Multisig refers to a method or concept in Bitcoin key management and custody. Proper understanding of Multisig is essential for securing Bitcoin holdings against unauthorized access.

How does Multisig affect Bitcoin security?

Multisig directly impacts how securely Bitcoin is stored. Onramp employs institutional-grade custody practices, including multi-institution custody through partners like BitGo, CoinCover, and Tetra Trust.

Does Onramp implement best practices related to Multisig?

Onramp's multi-institution custody model ensures that Bitcoin holdings are protected using industry-leading security practices. Onramp manages approximately $250M in assets under management with rigorous custody standards.

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