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These new opcodes have several use cases, including double-spent protection bonds, lotteries, merkle tree constructions to allow 1-of-N multisig with huge N (thousands), and probabilistic payments.
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These new opcodes have several use cases, including double-spent protection bonds, lotteries, merkle tree constructions to allow 1-of-N multisig with huge N (thousands), and probabilistic payments.
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### Installation of Elements Node and Peg-In
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# Installation of Elements Node and Peg-In
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Liquid uses a variation of BTC Core program known as Elements, much of the setup and use are very similar to bitcoin. Please note that Elements **requires a fully functioning bitcoind daemon is available** (it is a sidechain, after all). Thus for this demonstration, I am using my Umbrel since it makes installing Bitcoin and Elements quite simple.
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Liquid uses a variation of BTC Core program known as Elements, much of the setup and use are very similar to bitcoin. Please note that Elements **requires a fully functioning bitcoind daemon is available** (it is a sidechain, after all). Thus for this demonstration, I am using my Umbrel since it makes installing Bitcoin and Elements quite simple.
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