+ /**Create a signature for the given input in a transaction spending an HTLC transaction output
+ * or a commitment transaction `to_local` output when our counterparty broadcasts an old state.
+ *
+ * A justice transaction may claim multiple outputs at the same time if timelocks are
+ * similar, but only a signature for the input at index `input` should be signed for here.
+ * It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is needed with regards
+ * to an upcoming timelock expiration.
+ *
+ * Amount is value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 143 signature.
+ *
+ * per_commitment_key is revocation secret which was provided by our counterparty when they
+ * revoked the state which they eventually broadcast. It's not a _holder_ secret key and does
+ * not allow the spending of any funds by itself (you need our holder revocation_secret to do
+ * so).
+ */
+ sign_justice_revoked_output(justice_tx: Uint8Array, input: number, amount: bigint, per_commitment_key: Uint8Array): Result_SignatureNoneZ;
+ /**Create a signature for the given input in a transaction spending a commitment transaction
+ * HTLC output when our counterparty broadcasts an old state.
+ *
+ * A justice transaction may claim multiple outputs at the same time if timelocks are
+ * similar, but only a signature for the input at index `input` should be signed for here.
+ * It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is needed with regards
+ * to an upcoming timelock expiration.
+ *
+ * Amount is value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 143 signature.
+ *
+ * per_commitment_key is revocation secret which was provided by our counterparty when they
+ * revoked the state which they eventually broadcast. It's not a _holder_ secret key and does
+ * not allow the spending of any funds by itself (you need our holder revocation_secret to do
+ * so).
+ *
+ * htlc holds HTLC elements (hash, timelock), thus changing the format of the witness script
+ * (which is committed to in the BIP 143 signatures).
+ */
+ sign_justice_revoked_htlc(justice_tx: Uint8Array, input: number, amount: bigint, per_commitment_key: Uint8Array, htlc: HTLCOutputInCommitment): Result_SignatureNoneZ;
+ /**Create a signature for a claiming transaction for a HTLC output on a counterparty's commitment
+ * transaction, either offered or received.
+ *
+ * Such a transaction may claim multiples offered outputs at same time if we know the
+ * preimage for each when we create it, but only the input at index `input` should be
+ * signed for here. It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is
+ * needed with regards to an upcoming timelock expiration.
+ *
+ * Witness_script is either a offered or received script as defined in BOLT3 for HTLC
+ * outputs.
+ *
+ * Amount is value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 143 signature.
+ *
+ * Per_commitment_point is the dynamic point corresponding to the channel state
+ * detected onchain. It has been generated by our counterparty and is used to derive
+ * channel state keys, which are then included in the witness script and committed to in the
+ * BIP 143 signature.
+ */
+ sign_counterparty_htlc_transaction(htlc_tx: Uint8Array, input: number, amount: bigint, per_commitment_point: Uint8Array, htlc: HTLCOutputInCommitment): Result_SignatureNoneZ;
+ /**Create a signature for a (proposed) closing transaction.
+ *
+ * Note that, due to rounding, there may be one \"missing\" satoshi, and either party may have
+ * chosen to forgo their output as dust.
+ */