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Title: Re: (Giving away my BTC) Why do Multisig TX not appear in BTC Client?
Post by: Akka on February 03, 2014, 01:29:03 PM
Don't know the answer.  But if you really want to give out the BTC as reward. You better Pm the key to someone who helped you. By posting it you just make sure someone else grabs them.


Title: Re: (Giving away my BTC) Why do Multisig TX not appear in BTC Client?
Post by: itod on February 03, 2014, 03:54:03 PM
BTW: As a thank you for your answers (in advance) you may spend the funds from this experiments.
But I hope I get an answer to this question as it is really confusing me.

You can send "thank you" to the address in my sig ;)  The answer to your question is that two public keys you've posted correspond to these two addresses respectively:
https://blockchain.info/address/1FH2vX8o9B9dKtjxbBZkfjM4ymZVBupicA (https://blockchain.info/address/1FH2vX8o9B9dKtjxbBZkfjM4ymZVBupicA)
https://blockchain.info/address/1HCrGgbwExENeh6dCYoitsMenw4zBrUWkB (https://blockchain.info/address/1HCrGgbwExENeh6dCYoitsMenw4zBrUWkB)

Both these addresses hold no BTC, so there's nothing to show up when you import the (correct, btw) private key.


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Title: Re: (Giving away my BTC) Why do Multisig TX not appear in BTC Client?
Post by: itod on February 03, 2014, 05:00:14 PM
This is exactly why I created the multisig address https://blockchain.info/address/3DNNcDsoUsaJsWrXFY4zMKaKvHggCkaQUr (https://blockchain.info/address/3DNNcDsoUsaJsWrXFY4zMKaKvHggCkaQUr)  ;D It actually contains some (micro) BTC and should be spendable by one of the two public keys you listed above).

You're right, they should be empty. This is the redeem script I've created for your two public keys at https://coinb.in/multisig/ (https://coinb.in/multisig/), with the optiom that only 1 party is enough to collect the funds:
Code:
5141043b9c8d8eefdce0246dcac663d738d97ac956877b7fe75ab6e7bbde16712e8cfed8e05d87aea0cc1653007854116590ea419fd59b87920e5a856ed11212111fcf410425b5ab13214d13cc6190b817429df1b7f5bf9c9a3a99e05190da1e67fa497f051209263a9b6e9329f316925e689f3adcdca717c6fc8f9fa858c1eff52f55ddd352ae

Here's what you should do now (i think, didn't want to try for you to spoil the fun):

To crease a transaction, go to New-> Transaction. Enter the redeem script. This will pull up the multisignature address and the balance in the address. Input the recipient address and the amount you would like to transfer. Make sure to leave enough for the fee. If you would like to leave some money in the account, input the multisignature address as a second recipient of the transaction. Click submit, and then copy the raw transaction into your clipboard. Now, Click on the sign tab, and input the transaction you just generated, and your private signature key. Click Sign. It can now be posted to the blockchain by clicking "Broadcast."

See if it will work.


Title: Re: (Giving away my BTC) Why do Multisig TX not appear in BTC Client?
Post by: BurtW on February 04, 2014, 06:28:07 PM
Evil, you are starting to lose credibilty because you have not responded to the claim of bounty in your thread here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=427712.0