> where is the current network fee rate obtained from and how is it fed
into the script?
It could be obtained as something like the median transaction fee rate over
a window of X blocks. Its something any full node could easily keep track
of. And as long as hour-level or day-level granularity is
Thanks for the Summary Michael!
It seems like fee-sensitive timelocks weren't discussed too much in the
workshop, unless I'm missing something. I also don't see any downside to it
discussed (other than that it needs a soft-fork). It seems like that would
be a great way to substantially increase th
Sure, feel free to continue on this thread for discussion of fee
sensitive timelocks. I'll start a new thread for a summary of today's
second workshop.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 7:26 PM Billy Tetrud wrote:
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> > where is the current network fee rate obtained from and how is it fed into
> > the sc
Hey Billy
No, fee sensitive timelocks weren't discussed at any length in the
workshop. The workshops are obviously time limited but if they spur
future discussion and drafted proposals (whether they need soft forks
or not) outside of the workshops that would be great. This idea was
raised in the m
The workshop was previously announced by ariard on the bitcoin-dev
mailing list here:
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-April/018841.html
A reminder was posted to the bitcoin-dev mailing list here:
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-June/019068.