> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.novaspektr.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.novaspektr.io/wallet-management/flexible-multisig-wallet/create-flexible-multisig.md).

# Create Flexible Multisig

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Before you can create a Flexible Multisig, you must first add an individual account, which will be used as one of the signatories. This account should hold enough tokens to cover the creation deposit for the Flexible Multisig. This deposit is returned when the Flexible Multisig is deleted.
{% endhint %}

1. `Open` the **Wallet** tab.
2. `Select` **Add**.
3. `Select` **Multisig**.
4. `Select` **Flexible multisig**, and then `select` **Continue**.
5. `Enter` a **name** for your flexible multisig wallet.
6. `Select` the **network** you want to create the flexible multisig on, and then `select` **Continue**.

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Flexible Multisigs only work on the network that you have specified.
{% endhint %}

7. `Select` the **My account** dropdown and `select` your account to **add it as a signatory**.
8. `Select` **Add new signatory** and then either `select` your fellow signatories from your address book, or paste in their addresses and **enter their names**.
9. `Select` the multisig wallet **Threshold**, and then `select` **Continue**.
10. `Select` the **Create Pure Proxy** button, and then **sign the transaction**.
11. After that transaction has been completed, `select` the **Assign control button**, and then **sign the transaction**.
12. You can now start using your Flexible Multisig.


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