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September 02, 2016, 06:32:04 AM
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I like Counterparty and I also trust the platform.

Recently, I made a 2 of 3 Multi-sig address on it and quickly found out that although I have tried it that day by SENDING INTO it and SENDING FROM it, using the SAME wallet but different address within worked.

Sending FROM OTHER WALLET did not. To work-around it, I just used a regular address to recieve.

Later on I found out. EVEN within the same wallet addresses, Multi-sig cannot SEND FROM it to another address within the same wallet. This of course, is a worse bug than the one before. So I tried the Counterparty Forum Support and as you can see below:

http://imgur.com/a/8sV2F

After 23 days of waiting for the watchful eyes of the "support team", there is not a single response about it.

Looking today for the same topic I found out several other Counterparty users are having the same issues.

https://counterpartytalk.org/t/keep-getting-this-bug-when-trying-to-deposit-btc-to-multisig-address/2230/2

And like me (the one linked above out of some) he haven't received any response from anyone yet.


If there is a good Counterparty developer here, that can shed light on HOW CAN THIS BE RESOLVED please do tell. -east


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September 02, 2016, 06:35:41 PM
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This has been solved in the development branch which will be merged soon. Here's a post on Reddit about it, you can also join the Counterparty Slack channel for easier communication and quicker updates.

https://m.reddit.com/r/counterparty_xcp/comments/50njbc/what_does_it_mean_when_i_get_badtxnstoomanysigops/

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