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Tinkertool 10.9
Tinkertool 10.9








tinkertool 10.9

Multisig means that a transaction needs multiple signatures before it can be submitted to the Monero network and executed.

#Tinkertool 10.9 manual#

Here a short overview together with info about the terminology that this manual uses for more details and more technical explanations you will have to look elsewhere. Probably it will be pretty hard to understand the MMS without at least a basic grasp of how Monero multisig transactions work in principle. This first version of the manual was written around year-end 2018 by René Brunner ( rbrunner7), the original author of the MMS. If you have high requirements regarding security and are not sure whether using the MMS is acceptable for you in the first place, you may read the chapter Security first. This manual has some tutorial-like aspects and is intended to be read in sequential fashion, best without skipping any chapter before chapter The Commands in Detail. Hopefully this will be extended in the future the MMS was designed with other wallets like e.g. This is not surprising, as currently the CLI wallet is the only way to do multisig transactions interactively anyway. The MMS so far presents itself to the user as a set of new commands in the CLI wallet. It's a system that aims to simplify multisig transactions for Monero and similar CrypoNote-based cryptocurrencies by making it easy to exchange info like key sets and sync data between wallets and by offering some "workflow support" guiding you through the various steps. This manual describes the Multisig Messaging System, abbreviated as MMS. Correcting / Updating Signer Information.

tinkertool 10.9

  • Recovering from Lost or Duplicate Messages.
  • Ignoring Uncooperative Signers when Syncing.
  • Redirecting a Transaction to Another Signer.
  • Configuring a Wallet for Use with the MMS.
  • Installing and Configuring PyBitmessage.
  • Multisig transactions with MMS and CLI wallet Table Of Contents










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