Re: [bitcoin-dev] easypaysy - A layer-two protocol to send payments without addresses

2019-12-06 Thread Jose Femenías Cañuelo via bitcoin-dev
Hi ZmnSCPxj, first of all: do you ever sleep?;-) A few points about your reply: a) The easypaysy white paper isn’t a final set of specifications. Instead it is meant as a somewhat detailed draft of the ideas that can drive a working set of specifications. As such, any qualified input -as

Re: [bitcoin-dev] easypaysy - A layer-two protocol to send payments without addresses

2019-12-05 Thread Jose Femenías Cañuelo via bitcoin-dev
> Hello José, > > Just a quick question, this is fully decentralized? > Greetings, > > Tim Blokdijk Tim, it is fully decentralized indeed. Every user is in charge of creating and maintaining his own account. Regards, José Femenías___ bitcoin-dev

[bitcoin-dev] easypaysy - A layer-two protocol to send payments without addresses

2019-12-05 Thread Jose Femenías Cañuelo via bitcoin-dev
Hi ZmnSCPxj first of all, excuse me for my delayed answer. I think I posted to the wrong address the first time (I’m mainly a lurker in the list, so I make gotchas like that…) Let me address your points. > It also means that to register an account, you need to either own some > Bitcoins, or

Re: [bitcoin-dev] easypaysy - A layer-two protocol to send payments without addresses

2019-12-08 Thread Jose Femenías Cañuelo via bitcoin-dev
Hi ZmnSCPxj, >> It seems possible, that, I do not. Haha, I’am starting to believe that’s not a joke ... >> >> This does not seem to mesh well with the other non-Master parts of the >> protocol, where further updates on the single account backed by a funding >> TXO are performed by spending