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Topic: Which multisig wallets in android? (Read 169 times)

sr. member
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February 27, 2018, 10:51:02 AM
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I just signed the segwit address transaction bech32 in the test network bitcoin via electrum desktop version.

Note that the android version of electrum does not support signing the transaction or I could not find this function.
For the mobile app you'll have to scan the QR code gotten from the desktop App to sign the transaction.
newbie
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February 27, 2018, 07:33:40 AM
#6
I just signed the segwit address transaction bech32 in the test network bitcoin via electrum desktop version.

Note that the android version of electrum does not support signing the transaction or I could not find this function.
sr. member
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39twH4PSYgDSzU7sLnRoDfthR6gWYrrPoD
February 27, 2018, 02:06:18 AM
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I could not find in the version electrum for android how to sign a transaction in the multisignature wallet.
What's the setup of the multisig?
2-of 2?

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Please, tell me the wallet with the support sign a transaction for the android with support bech32 segwit addresses.
Only Electrum so far supports Bech32 addresses so no other one will work.


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Will I be able to sign a transaction from the electrum desktop version bitcoin wallet in other android wallet?
It depends on how your wallet is set up.
If it's 2 of 2 or 2 of 3, and one copayer is  your desktop wallet, and the other is your Electrum for Android,  then you can generate a QR code from your desktop wallet and scan the QR code from the mobile Electrum wallet.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
February 26, 2018, 12:14:50 PM
#4
I could not find in the version electrum for android how to sign a transaction in the multisignature wallet.

Please, tell me the wallet with the support sign a transaction for the android with support bech32 segwit addresses.

Will I be able to sign a transaction from the electrum desktop version bitcoin wallet in other android wallet?

Segwit addresses cannot sign messages.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/about-possibility-to-sign-messages-in-segwit-address-in-future-2885058

Alternatively, i suggest you use Coinomi. Best android wallet out there. You can sign with legacy address there.
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February 26, 2018, 11:25:24 AM
#3
I could not find in the version electrum for android how to sign a transaction in the multisignature wallet.

Please, tell me the wallet with the support sign a transaction for the android with support bech32 segwit addresses.

Will I be able to sign a transaction from the electrum desktop version bitcoin wallet in other android wallet?

Electrum is available on the android form. Main purpose of use this multisig wallet to avoid the risk free transaction from the hackers. I have checked about via Google and find the some of the trusted wallets can be used in Android. Please find those below.
1: Electrum (Desktop and Android)
2: Coinbase (Web wallet and Android)
3: Armory (Desktop)
legendary
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February 26, 2018, 09:03:30 AM
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It is neither a bug nor an abandoned feature. It is just that we are still working on creating a more generalized signing scheme that lets people sign with things like P2SH addresses (e.g. sign with a multisig address). There is simply no standard yet for signing with such scripts or with Segwit.
Note that you don't actually sign with an address. You sign with a public-private keypair and your wallet interprets it as an address. Your wallet could just as easily interpret it as a segwit address. We are working on creating something that actually specifies the address type, and more generally, allows signing with scripts.
reference: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/about-possibility-to-sign-messages-in-segwit-address-in-future-2885058
even new bitcoin core doesn’t yet support segwit addresses.
Note that some RPCs do not yet support segwit addresses. Notably, signmessage/verifymessage doesn’t support segwit addresses, nor does importmulti at this time. Support for segwit in those RPCs will continue to be added in future versions. [1]

#1 Source: https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.16.0

 
newbie
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February 26, 2018, 02:55:36 AM
#1
I could not find in the version electrum for android how to sign a transaction in the multisignature wallet.

Please, tell me the wallet with the support sign a transaction for the android with support bech32 segwit addresses.

Will I be able to sign a transaction from the electrum desktop version bitcoin wallet in other android wallet?
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