Normally I would consider it an error of the parsing script of blockchain (seen 
that before), however, this seems genuine enough.

the second transaction is the most amusing - it has an output script which is:
OP_HASH256 000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f 
OP_EQUAL

The hash is the most famous bitcoin hash... - so if you can come up with 
something that, when hashed with sha256 yields the genesisblock hash you can 
claim one BTC ;)

It is actually very easy to do (!), however, it is a game only for miners, as 
non_standard transactions are not relayed between standard clients. So now a 
miner can have a go creating a transaction redeeming this 1BTC.

Perhaps, Eligius creating that block, might be playing a little christmas game 
:)

Cheers,

Michael

On 12/12/2012, at 23:09, Eric Lombrozo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've noticed a few transactions that have zero-length input and/or output 
> scripts. There's a couple examples in block 
> 0000000000000159a27442ee8b7f9ffad0cd799b003eafe007de9fbb47bd6ce7:
> 
> Txs: cdb553214a51ef8d4393b96a185ebbbc2c84b7014e9497fea8aec1ff990dae35, 
> af32bb06f12f2ae5fdb7face7cd272be67c923e86b7a66a76ded02d954c2f94d
> 
> 
> Is there ever a legitimate reason to create a transaction with a zero-length 
> script? Should the protocol even allow it?
> 
> -Eric Lombrozo
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