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By EZ in Research — Apr 20, 2023

A Technical Overview of Taproot Outputs and MuSig2

"This post is aimed at refreshing your memory on these topics or giving you enough of an understanding of how Taproot outputs and MuSig2 work."

A Technical Overview of Taproot Outputs and MuSig2
  • "This post covers some basics around Taproot outputs and how to spend them via either the key or script paths. "
  • "It also covers the MuSig2 flow between two signing parties."

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