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Topic: What is the easiest way to manage a M of N account? Any good clients for that? (Read 662 times)

legendary
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Armory also has it in the todo list.
It's expected within months since last year Smiley

LOL yeah! I remember Reiner saying that in an LTB podcast. TBF he did say it was difficult to include that in the GUI in a user friendly way.

It might just happen with Electrum, though. Co-signing multi-sig transactions is how the Electrum developer plans to monetize his software. He's founded a startup around Electrum:

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4. A 2-factor authentication service using multisig addresses is under development, that will be available in Electrum through a paying plugin. I made a demonstration of that service in Barcelona last fall, during the meeting organized by genjix. I am now working with lawyers, in order to define the terms of use for that service.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/electrum-state-of-the-alloy-427617
sr. member
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Armory also has it in the todo list.
It's expected within months since last year Smiley
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AFAIK there isn't one that supports it in the GUI ATM. But people are working on it. Electrum, for instance, will have it in a few months. There is renewed interest in this because some entrepreneurs have stepped in with monetary incentives.

M of N backups you can do ATM with Armory. But M of N wallets you can't.

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legendary
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AFAIK there isn't one that supports it in the GUI ATM. But people are working on it. Electrum, for instance, will have it in a few months. There is renewed interest in this because some entrepreneurs have stepped in with monetary incentives.

M of N backups you can do ATM with Armory. But M of N wallets you can't.
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I appreciate your advice.
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