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Thresholds<\/h3>\n

Operations<\/a> fall under a specific threshold category: low, medium, or high. The threshold for a given level can be set to any number from 0-255. This threshold is the amount of signature weight required to authorize an operation at that level.<\/p>\n

Once the signature threshold is met if there are any leftover signatures then the transaction is regarded as having too many signatures which results in a failed transaction even if the remaining signatures are valid, i.e. for a transaction signed with N signatures, if the threshold is reached using K signatures then the transaction will fail if N > K.<\/p>\n

Each account can set its own threshold values. By default all thresholds levels are set to 0, and the master key is set to weight 1. The Set Options operation allows you to change the weight of the master key and to add other signing keys with different weights.<\/p>\n

Low Security:<\/strong><\/p>\n