Praveen Baratam [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2018-02-20 📝 Original message:Hello Everybody, I need a ...
📅 Original date posted:2018-02-20
📝 Original message:Hello Everybody,
I need a little clarity about how OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY (CSV) works in
transactions.
Can I use multiple CSV end points as depicted in the figure below? I
basically want to allow different conditions at different delays.
[image: Inline image 3]
I just want to know if OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY can be used to achieve the
above.
Thank you.
Praveen
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📝 Original message:Hello Everybody,
I need a little clarity about how OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY (CSV) works in
transactions.
Can I use multiple CSV end points as depicted in the figure below? I
basically want to allow different conditions at different delays.
[image: Inline image 3]
I just want to know if OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY can be used to achieve the
above.
Thank you.
Praveen
ᐧ
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