BTW have you checked the code? I took a quick look and didn't see things I
was expecting to see. In particular I couldn't find any code that manages
wallet state in the presence of re-orgs. It appears to check that
transactions appeared in the block chain, but if there's a chain switch
it's not clear to me the wallet will be in the right state.

I saw a message from Thomas on his thread saying something like "can't
spend coins bug happens when there's a re-org and the server gives you the
wrong histories, to fix it reset your wallet and switch to a new server"
.... which to me rather implies there's no re-org handling at all.

If Electrum does end up doing all SPV work correctly, how is it different
to MultiBit? Just the deterministic wallet seeding?


On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Mike Hearn <m...@plan99.net> wrote:

> Great to hear that.
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