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August 24, 2024, 06:26:11 AM
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It seems that the mainstream Bitcoin multisig wallets like Electrum, Sparrow, and Specter do not yet support Taproot multisig.
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August 24, 2024, 06:35:44 AM
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It seems that the mainstream Bitcoin multisig wallets like Electrum, Sparrow, and Specter do not yet support Taproot multisig.

See those discussions[1][2]. It doesn't seem like there are any good options. I couldn't really find much on Twitter either (since that's where usually wallet provider announces their changelogs).

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/18j1mso/multisig_taproot_wallet/
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466118.0

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August 24, 2024, 08:00:09 AM
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There is no available bitcoin wallet that is yet having multisig for Taproot. All of them that I know that are supporting Taproot are for single signature P2TR and not multisig.

If you want to go for multisig that has bech32 address format, you can use wallet like Electrum, Sparrow or hardware wallet like Trezor.

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August 24, 2024, 02:49:20 PM
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It just happed I've recently launch this wallet.

https://wiki.distributedcryptography.com/wiki.aspx?1049,Delegated+Multisignature

Here you can see true Taproot K of N multisig.

You can test it on TestNet

I use Multy spending paths (address and script) with Huffman TapTrees, so you could have a 2 of 100 multisg and pay very little of transaction fee and only reveals the 2 public keys of the 2 signatures, the other 96 address are NEVER revealed.

:-)
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August 24, 2024, 06:45:21 PM
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It seems that the mainstream Bitcoin multisig wallets like Electrum, Sparrow, and Specter do not yet support Taproot multisig.
Did you try with Nunchuk wallet?
I never tested wallets for Taproot multisig but you can try if any hardware wallets could be used for this, you can check support on thebitcoinhole.com website.
As alternative for multisig you can also consider using SLIP39 alternative that can split seed words without any additional transaction fees.

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August 27, 2024, 05:23:15 AM
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It is difficult to trust your wallet especially since there are not enough reviews and the Taproot multisig feature, although it will save a little transaction fees, the fees are low and the importance of the fees will not be compared to the security.
Create an ANN topic for more testnet discussions

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September 11, 2024, 12:46:01 PM
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OKX has taproot but I am not sure about multisig.

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Today at 01:19:21 AM
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OKX has taproot but I am not sure about multisig.
I didn't know they had a wallet, it's closed source, I tried it and it didn't support Taproot multisig.

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Today at 07:01:19 AM
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OKX has taproot but I am not sure about multisig.
I didn't know they had a wallet, it's closed source, I tried it and it didn't support Taproot multisig.

As a general rule I would avoid all closed-source wallets that are affiliated by exchanges. As in, they are directly made by someone who works at the exchange as an official product.

Because these wallets tend to be attractive targets for hackers, and you've got literally no assurances that your secret data is not being transmitted elsewhere or even stored securely.

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