No. When you send to a Bitcoin address, you actually lock that Bitcoin to a script. They're saying in Liana, you can lock Bitcoin to a single sig and multi-sig script. The single sig starts off invalid because it has a timelock applied to it in the script.

So it's not quite accurate to say it degrades into a single sig, because the multi-sig path is still valid, its just that you can also spend this single-sig path after the timelock.

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💯 this is the downside is that it’s much more conceptually complex and hard to show/explain simply in a UX. So probably better for folks who are more veteran bitcoiners. Though technically anyone can do it and it’s pretty footgun proof.

Oh ok that's pretty cool. Can the time lock be pushed back or would you have to send funds to a new address to "reset" the lock?