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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
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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Phil Liao
@philipliao.eth
I believe the way Bitcoin txs work, there isn’t a hardcoded signature check but you run a set of stack based instructions (@pirosb3 taught me all I know about BTC) It is fairly easy to come up with a clever set of stack based instructions to effectively turn an account into a multisig With Ethereum, the auth check is pretty much hardcoded to secp256 k1 sig validation With 7702, we will be able to upgrade accounts to smart wallets that make Bitcoins native multisigs look basic I anticipate that Gnosis Safe based 7702 upgrades will be most popular to start. But basically, imagine Gnosis Safe level capabilities for all accounts 🤤
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