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I've been investigating whether it's possible to use the PaymentSplitter.sol contract (https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/v4.3.0/contracts/finance/PaymentSplitter.sol) as a Validator Withdrawal Address for a group sharing a validator. I know that smart contracts like multi-sig wallets can be used as withdrawal addresses, but I'm unsure if the PaymentSplitter.sol contract would work in this case, given that validator withdrawals are state changes rather than transactions. Based on the contract code, I believe PaymentSplitter contract should work but I couldn't find any documentation addressing this scenario.
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