We spent quite some time designing an entirely new UX for Taproot multisig—a two-round signing approach that hasn't existed before.
What do you think?
We spent quite some time designing an entirely new UX for Taproot multisig—a two-round signing approach that hasn't existed before.
What do you think?
This is new to me. Why is a two-round approach used and how is that beneficial? Is this for multi-party usage? From what I gather in the demo there is only a single signer with multiple keys?
It’s for our new feature Taproot-based multisig wallets. You can read more about it in our announcement here: https://primal.net/e/note1lw30vds9um9j3p6qp8fmds67ay9tmu2r0qkta3v3zfas5ljadgvswnm06e
I have 2 of my 3 keys configured as Value Keys. To get the benefit of the Value Keys, do both signatures need to be Value Keys? Or do the benefits only require that one of the two required signatures be a Value Key?
It looks great! The multi-sig process for Taproot looks like breeze to use! I just updated to the newest version, so I'm looking forward to creating my first Taproot multi-sig wallet! But I love everything about Nunchuk, so I may be biased 😉
looks nice