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Multi-Signature Transactions requires multiple participants to sign a [[transaction]] with their [[private key]] rather than just one. | Multi-Signature Transactions requires multiple participants to sign a [[transaction]] with their [[private key]] rather than just one. | ||
− | Multisignature transactions differ from threshold signatures in that they require m/n complete digital signatures, whereas a threshold signature scheme requires m/n partial fragments of a digital signature be added together in a [[ | + | Multisignature transactions differ from threshold signatures in that they require m/n complete digital signatures, whereas a threshold signature scheme requires m/n partial fragments of a digital signature be added together in a [[multi-party computation]]. |
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Multi-Signature Transactions requires multiple participants to sign a transaction with their private key rather than just one.
Multisignature transactions differ from threshold signatures in that they require m/n complete digital signatures, whereas a threshold signature scheme requires m/n partial fragments of a digital signature be added together in a multi-party computation.