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368 sats? Are you sure? Maybe you meant 3680 sats?

Are you handling the saving / sharing of the metadata (signing data) yourself, or does your multi-sig app handle it for you?

As I understand, you need to have the details of ALL the signators to enable each signature

I do indeed mean 368 sats - have you experienced higher costs?
Right now I am in possession of all 3 keys of my 2 of 3 multisig, so I am signing the transaction myself. I ran a similar transaction on testnet before setting up on mainnet. Here the fees are 200 sats.
https://mempool.space/testnet/tx/be7cd5c8dfd905c40fbe352901c1d1e48ce6fa529b2b346f8a5664467efa3e00

With a 2 of 3 multisig wallet you would only need 2 of the 3 keys to succesfully sign a transaction.

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Wow! On-chain transactions are super cheap right now!

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Well it depends on how much you want to pay pr. byte. Since I am moving sats between savings, I would never pay more than 1sat/byte.

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