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Re: Bitcoin developer @lukedashjr's wallet was hacked
by
franky1
on 04/01/2023, 18:50:51 UTC
I'm talking about developing a Bitcoin address with corresponding private keys specifically meant for this purpose —sending fund to multisig address before it's automatically transferred to the recipient.

Escrow would be a contract address between the sender and receiver but this has nothing to do with escrow or contract. It's simply a reversible solution for people who could have their keys stolen.

if your sending funds to a a multisig where only you own the keys.. then you are just sending funds to yourself.. thus no point needing to call it a refund is just you sending funds to yourself as a wasted transaction before sending it to someone else
becasue you own the keys you dont need to send it "back"

a multisig is meant for having 2 people combine to control decisions. .. which is escrow

so which are you trying to explain.. wastefully sending funds to yourself in a new address.. pointlessly to want to send it back you YOURSELF where you dont need to becasue you own the keys for the multisig..

or .. send coins to a multisig where there is the recipient or a middleman having the other key to -cosign- funds forward or back when conditions are met

either way.. those proposals wont help fund thefts of a hoard where there was no situation of wanting funds to move as a spend. but where an invader found the keys..