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10_4_Scripting_a_Multisig.md

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## Create a Raw Multisig
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As discussed in [§10.1: Building a Bitcoin Script with P2SH](10_1_Building_a_Bitcoin_Script_with_P2SH.md), multisigs are one of the standard Bitcoin transaction types. A transaction can be created with a locking script that uses the raw `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` command, and it will be accepted into a block. This is the classic methodology for using multisigs in Bitcoin.
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As discussed in [§10.1: Understanding the Foundation of P2SH](10_1_Understanding_the_Foundation_of_P2SH.md), multisigs are one of the standard Bitcoin transaction types. A transaction can be created with a locking script that uses the raw `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` command, and it will be accepted into a block. This is the classic methodology for using multisigs in Bitcoin.
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As an example, we will revisit the multisig created in [§8.1](08_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) one final time and build a new locking script for it using this methodology. As you may recall, that was a 2-of-2 multisig built from `$address1` and `$address2`.
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As an example, we will revisit the multisig created in [§6.1](06_1_Sending_a_Transaction_to_a_Multisig.md) one final time and build a new locking script for it using this methodology. As you may recall, that was a 2-of-2 multisig built from `$address1` and `$address2`.
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As `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` locking script requires the "m" (`2`), the addresses, and the "n" (`2`), you could write the following `scriptPubKey`:
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2 $address1 $address2 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG
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If this looks familiar, that's because it's the multisig that you deserialized in [§8.2: Building the Structure of P2SH](08_2_Building_the_Structure_of_P2SH.md).
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If this looks familiar, that's because it's the multisig that you deserialized in [§10.2: Building the Structure of P2SH](10_2_Building_the_Structure_of_P2SH.md).
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2 02da2f10746e9778dd57bd0276a4f84101c4e0a711f9cfd9f09cde55acbdd2d191 02bfde48be4aa8f4bf76c570e98a8d287f9be5638412ab38dede8e78df82f33fa3 2 OP_CHECKMULTISIG
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