PSETs (Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions) are a data format used to facilitate collaborative construction of Bitcoin transactions. They allow multiple parties to contribute inputs, outputs, and signatures to a single transaction in a coordinated manner, even if they don't fully trust each other or have direct communication. This is particularly useful in scenarios like multi-signature wallets, coinjoin transactions, and other complex transaction schemes.
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