RE: buying me and Gregory a shared beer: > I would make a "both of two" btc-addresses script transaction using OP_EVAL. > And post it. > You would then not be able to know that you actually got a beer unless I told > you so in a mail.
But that transaction won't show up in my bitcoin wallet as bitcoins I can spend. And even if my wallet DID show me "transactions that involve your keys but that you can't spend," all I would know is there are N bitcoins that I can only spend if I can somehow figure out that Gregory has public key XYZ. How would I know that unless you told me? I think the right long-term solution is moving away from bitcoin addresses as 'pay-to entity' and create an infrastructure where we're paying people or organizations. But in the short term, I think there are lots of benefits to creating a new type of bitcoin address built on top of OP_EVAL that will be very easy for all of our existing infrastructure to support. -- -- Gavin Andresen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your Android app more play: Bring it to the BlackBerry PlayBook in minutes. BlackBerry App World™ now supports Android™ Apps for the BlackBerry® PlayBook™. Discover just how easy and simple it is! http://p.sf.net/sfu/android-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development