Re: [bitcoin-dev] Taproot NACK

2021-03-10 Thread Keagan McClelland via bitcoin-dev
LORD HIS EXCELLENCY, This isn't different with Taproot either. When you spend a P2SH output you reveal the script. In Taproot you reveal the portion of the script that is relevant to allowing you to spend it. There is no value to specifying the other possible conditions that could have moved the

[bitcoin-dev] Delegated signatures in Bitcoin within existing rules, no fork required

2021-03-10 Thread Jeremy via bitcoin-dev
I'm aware that some folks (I think nullc, sipa, myself... maybe more?) are aware of how to do script delegation in Bitcoin today (without any modifications to Bitcoin), but realized in a conversation with Andrew P that the technique is not widely known. So I figured it made sense to do a brief

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Taproot NACK

2021-03-10 Thread LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH via bitcoin-dev
Good Afternoon, You cannot liken the ability to scrutinise the public ledger to be the same as hiding information, it is like showing your palm while you are pointing at the back of your hand. The advice that I have is P2SH is scrutable once the UTXO is spent. Also, there is no public ledger

[bitcoin-dev] Mining Pools in Bitcoin and their involvement in Bitcoin development

2021-03-10 Thread Prayank via bitcoin-dev
Hello World, Lets start with facts instead of opinion. Mining pool distribution in last 24 hours: Binance - 16% F2Pool - 15% Huobi - 11% AntPool - 10% ViaBTC - 10% Poolin - 9% BTC.com - 8% This is 80% and things are not really different even if look at last 2 weeks. Most of the pools have