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Using native SegWit (bc1q...) addresses instead of Taproot for your intermediate wallets would still guarantee better compatibility accross wallets and services.
Also transacting from simple single sig native SegWit addresses is slightly cheaper than using Taproot (knowing that on Taproot with Musig2 multisig can be much more efficient).
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2024-12-29 09:05:48Event JSON
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"content": "Using native SegWit (bc1q...) addresses instead of Taproot for your intermediate wallets would still guarantee better compatibility accross wallets and services.\nAlso transacting from simple single sig native SegWit addresses is slightly cheaper than using Taproot (knowing that on Taproot with Musig2 multisig can be much more efficient).",
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