require __DIR__ . '/../bootstrap.php';
$input = \BlockCypher\Builder\TXInputBuilder::aTXInput()
->addAddress("n3D2YXwvpoPg8FhcWpzJiS3SvKKGD8AXZ4")
->build();
$output = \BlockCypher\Builder\TXOutputBuilder::aTXOutput()
->withScryptType("multisig-2-of-3")
->withValue(1000)
->addAddress("03798be8162d7d6bc5c4e3b236100fcc0dfee899130f84c97d3a49faf83450fd81")
->addAddress("03dd9f1d4a39951013b4305bf61887ada66439ab84a9a2f8aca9dc736041f815f1")
->addAddress("03c8e6e99c1d0b42120d5cf40c963e5e8048fd2d2a184758784a041a9d101f1f02")
->build();
$tx = \BlockCypher\Builder\TXBuilder::aTX()
->addTXInput($input)
->addTXOutput($output)
->build();
$txClient = new \BlockCypher\Client\TXClient($apiContexts['BTC.test3']);
try {
$txSkeleton = $txClient->create($tx);
} catch (\Exception $ex) {
ResultPrinter::printError("Created Multisig TX (fund multisig addr)", "TXSkeleton", null, $request, $ex);
exit(1);
}
ResultPrinter::printResult("Created Multisig TX (fund multisig addr)", "TXSkeleton", $txSkeleton->getTx()->getHash(), $tx, $txSkeleton);
Fund multisig address (using builder)
This sample code demonstrate how you can create a new transaction, as documented here at: http://dev.blockcypher.com/#creating-transactions
Destination address is a multisig address.
API used: POST /v1/btc/main/txs/new