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Today I learned Bitcoin natively supports Multi Sigs. How come we're not talking about Ethereum not having that natively!?!?!! How come this isn't part of Ethereum? Seems like an oversight that could add security? What am I missing here and where can I learn more about the implementation and BTC best practices? https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/23893/what-are-the-limits-of-m-and-n-in-m-of-n-multisig-addresses
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@francos.eth might have a good answer
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Bitcoin scripts can include OP_CHECKMULTISIG directly, making multi-signature checks a built-in script feature. In Ethereum there isn't a dedicated opcode for multisigs but it supports multisigs (and many more complex arrangements) via smart contracts. I would still call that natively supporting multisigs since the EVM can directly enforce arbitrary rules programmed in the contract—even though there is no single opcode dedicated to multi-signature verification.
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