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RE: Broadcast the voting transaction using multisignature - Steem Js Library.

in Steem Dev4 months ago

This is very important for multisig accounts that created with the multisig feature from pennsif and team.
But, and this is the key question, how are the signatures from different accounts collected? Users rarely sit together at one PC.
Unfortunately, the multisig feature is not developed to the point where other transactions are also possible. Your post goes in the right direction, but ends before the most important point.

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 4 months ago (edited)

There are two different method for multisign broadcasting. One is to curate a new account on the base of merging the existing account into single entity.

But this method is using by involving the multiple existing accounts with their individual private posting keys collaborating to create a multisignature transaction for voting on a specific post. This process does not generate a new account with new keys but instead utilizes the existing accounts to collectively sign and broadcast the transaction.

In this approach:

  1. Each curation account contributes its private posting key to the multisignature transaction.
  2. The multisignature transaction is constructed by combining the individual vote operations from each account.
  3. The finalized multisignature transaction is broadcasted to the blockchain.

This method allows existing curation accounts to collaborate securely without creating a new entity. It is a way for multiple accounts to work together for specific actions, such as voting, while maintaining the independence of each account and their respective private keys.

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