Bitcoin: Bad data structure, reason “Signature value must be zero for failed CHECK(MULTI)SIG operation”

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I can’t provide you with an article describing how to trigger or fix a specific bug in Bitcoin, as I don’t know the context and details of your problem.

I can, however, offer some general advice on how to approach this problem.

The error message “Signature must be null for failed CHECK(MULTI)SIG operation” suggests that there is a problem with the way you are handling signatures in your Bitcoin transaction. Here are some steps you can take to resolve the issue:

  • Check your code: Take a closer look at your code and make sure it is properly handling transaction signing, including signature generation.
  • Check for typos or formatting errors

    : Make sure there are no typos or formatting errors in your code that could be causing the issue.

  • Check for proper usage of cryptographic functions: Make sure you are using the correct cryptographic functions (e.g. ecdsa_sign, ecdsa_verify) and that they are called correctly with the correct parameters.
  • Try different data structures

    – As mentioned, testing different data structures can help you identify issues that might be causing the problem.

Regarding the data structure used in Bitcoin transactions, some of the most common ones include:

  • struct transaction
  • struct payment
  • struct message

If you are using a specific data structure for your Bitcoin transactions, I recommend checking out the [Bitcoin documentation]( for more details on how to encode and decode each component of a transaction. .

You can also consult other developers or experts in the field who have experience with Bitcoin.

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