Re: [bitcoin-dev] MuSig2 BIP

2022-06-12 Thread AdamISZ via bitcoin-dev
Sent with Proton Mail secure email. --- Original Message --- On Thursday, May 26th, 2022 at 12:34, AdamISZ via bitcoin-dev wrote: > Hi Jonas, list, > responses inline > > > > > [0] https://github.com/jonasnick/bips/pull/25 > > > Right, thanks, will follow up. > Just to drop a note to

[bitcoin-dev] RIDDLE: Lightweight anti-Sybil with anonymity in Bitcoin

2022-06-12 Thread AdamISZ via bitcoin-dev
List denizens, As per the title, a suggested protocol for doing anti-Sybil that isn't too demanding for the users, but actually keeps a decent level of privacy. Notice how it's mostly focused on a user/customer of a service/product/website, but it could conceivably useful in e.g. anti-Sybil in

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin covenants are inevitable

2022-06-12 Thread alicexbt via bitcoin-dev
Hi Peter, > Only because the block reward goes away. If it was made to continue > indefinitely - most likely with an inflation hard fork - demand for block > space > would not be critical to Bitcoin's security. I am not completely against your proposal although 100% sure this will not have "co

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin covenants are inevitable

2022-06-12 Thread Corey Haddad via bitcoin-dev
Even if demand for block space is currently not needed to pay for security due to the block rewards, demand for BTC itself is needed for those rewards to be worth anything. Bitcoin, as a proof of work system, is only secure at scale. Therefore continued growth and user adoption are both critical fo

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin covenants are inevitable

2022-06-12 Thread Erik Aronesty via bitcoin-dev
Yes Although I'm guessing most would agree that would be worse. I certainly would choose to add fee generating features over inflation Probably most other people would too On Sat, Jun 11, 2022, 11:36 PM Peter Todd wrote: > On Mon, Jun 06, 2022 at 09:02:18AM -0400, Erik Aronesty via bitcoin