Transactions
multisig-threshold-1
Dispatch a 1-of-N multisig call immediately (single approval).
For multisig accounts with threshold 1, where any single member may act
alone: the call executes in this same extrinsic, with no approval round,
no timepoint, and no deposit. The multisig account is derived from the
signer plus other_signatories, so the full member set must still be
supplied even though nobody else signs. For thresholds above 1 use
multisig_execute / multisig_approve instead.
| Signer | Pallet | Wraps |
|---|---|---|
coldkey | Multisig | Multisig.as_multi_threshold_1 |
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
other_signatories | array | yes | The other members of the multisig (every signatory except the signer), as a JSON list of addresses. The same set must be given on every approval; order does not matter (sorted automatically). |
call | object | yes | The inner call to dispatch from the multisig account, as a JSON object {"op": <intent name>, ...args}. All approvals must describe the identical call — it is matched by hash. Its arguments must be fully explicit, since it runs as the multisig account, not the signer's wallet. |
Address parameters (--hotkey, --coldkey, --dest, ...) accept a raw ss58
address, an address-book or proxy-book name, or a local wallet/hotkey name.
CLI
Preview with --dry-run (shows fee, effects, and policy result without
submitting), then submit:
btcli tx multisig-threshold-1 \
--other-signatories <a,b,c> \
--call '<json>' --dry-run
btcli tx multisig-threshold-1 \
--other-signatories <a,b,c> \
--call '<json>' -w my_coldkeyPython
import bittensor as sub
from bittensor.wallet import Wallet
wallet = Wallet(name="my_coldkey", hotkey="my_hotkey")
intent = sub.MultisigThreshold1(other_signatories=[...], call={...})
async with sub.Client("finney") as client:
plan = await client.plan(intent, wallet) # fee, effects, policy — no submission
result = await client.execute(intent, wallet)
if not result.success:
print(result.error.code, result.error.remediation)Or build it by op name, as an agent would:
await client.execute_tool("multisig_threshold_1", {...}, wallet)