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July 30, 2016, 05:34:59 AM |
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It seems you already have... I assume in Electrum you generated 3 addresses (and 3 private keys) A, B & C... and then you created 1 multisig address (we'll call it D) using those 3 in a 2-of-3 configuration?
If that is the case, then you should have the details for the 4th address D, which is the multisig and starts with a "3", all the others (A,B & C) should be "1". Now you send funds into the multisig address D (starts with a "3")... and make sure all the private keys for your A, B & C addresses are all backed up/stored independently of each other. When you want to take funds out of D, you need to create a transaction using one of A,B or C.. and then co-sign the transaction using one of the other addresses.
I guess for your use case, it would be a good idea if you can have addresses A, B and C running on different instances of Electrum (maybe even on different machines?)
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