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to address in the bitcoin ecosystem. It negatively
impacts users to roll out scorched earth replace-by-fee given today's
ecosystem.
Yes, zero conf security is poor. An outright attack on zero conf degrades
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On 2015-06-19 17:40, Jeff Garzik wrote:
Making multiple incompatible versions of a spend is a -requirement- of
various refund contract protocols.
Is there not a dedicated field in a transaction (nSequence) for express
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Consensus changes - worded another way - change Bitcoin's Constitution -
The Rules that everyone in the system is -forced- to follow, or be ignored
by the system.
Bitcoin does
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The whole point is getting out in front of the need, to prevent
significant negative impact to users when blocks are consistently full.
To do
, that this decision is oh so difficult and important.
But this is not helpful. We all know that. Even I.
Make a suggestion, or stay out of the debate!
Mats
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The choice is very real and on-point. What should the block size limit
be? Why
Adding - in re pay-to-FOO - these schemes are inherently short term, such
that it is near-impossible for the market to plan for what happens in 12+
months.
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is a proper fee, what is a proper level of
decentralization, a proper growth factor?
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like they did BIP34 and BIP66. Shame on you!
BIP 100 requires a hard fork to engage. Users proactively opt-in.
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this we should look at the problem much
more generally. Using false choices doesn’t really help, though ;)
- Eric Lombrozo
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2) BIP100 has direct
incentive for miners to be in
agreement with users, and likely won't for some time.
Best,
Stephen
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One general problem is that security is weakened when an attacker can
DoS a
small part of the chain by DoS'ing a small number of nodes - yet the
impact
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resources are required to get to those levels -- including traffic to serve
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and now we're discussing it.
Mike and Gavin are due the benefit of doubt because making a change to a
leaderless automaton powered by leaderless open source software is breaking
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2) Where do you want to go? Should bitcoin scale up to handle all the
world's coffees?
Alan was very clear. Right now, he wants to go exactly where Gavin's
concrete proposal
I have a lot more written down, a WIP; here are the highlights.
- The 1MB limit is an ancient anti-spam limit, and needs to go.
- The 1MB limit is economically entrenched at this point, and cannot be
removed at a whim.
- This is a major change to the economics of a $3.2B system. This change
hack
Satoshi put in place, then what about bigger challenges?
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It is a trivial *code* change. It is not a trivial change to the economics
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To be extremely specific: should Bitcoin development intenionally
limit the network's capabilities to leave room for other projects, or
should Bitcoin attempt to be the best system possible and let the
other
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In summary, I asked a question neither you, nor Peter Todd, want to
answer and want to actively discourage people from even asking at all.
Incorrect; your question included built-in assumptions with which I
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- This is a major change to the economics of a $3.2B system. This
change picks winners and losers. There is attendant moral hazard.
This is exactly true
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customer/reputation relationship to leverage. However, that
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This isn't some theoretical exercise. Like it or not many use
insecure 0-conf transactions for rapid payments. Deploying something
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Not to mention the tiresome and error-prone task of writing your own
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, although for me the line is blurred between which of those
are security considerations vs performance considerations.
Richard
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loosely specified, have wide
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types of patches.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Cory Fields li...@coryfields.com wrote:
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Though I ACK'd the change, my general preference remains to disconnect
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The whole issue is a troll, and I'm afraid you got sucked in.
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We are slowly applying a consistent style to the C++ source, via
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process, for all we know, sipa is a supercomputing
cluster of 500 gnomes.
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necessarily apply to every situation.
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Any and all PGP related howtos will tell you that you should not trust or
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Encryption is of little value if you may deduce the same information
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That is simply incorrect. The resources
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n Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net wrote:
What's wrong
with the existing mechanism exactly?
It would be wrong to add NODE_INSIGHT, NODE_ELECTRUM_SERVER, etc. bits
even though you do have useful bitcoin-related APIs that exist on the
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just NODE_EXTENDED_SERVICES and
nothing else? I don't think a generic service advertisement mechanism is a
bad thing to have, by the way, just pointing out that nothing makes this
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Something like `getutxos` or this proposal could be implemented as an
external application or script, instead of having to integrate
everything into bitcoind.
Seconded. Command plug-ins and such seem like an idea worth exploring.
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#4599 tries to lead by example:
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different clients.
An additional standalone program can then bridge this mechanism to running a
shell command for particular messages, though given the history of shell
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address that is being advertised.
This is not a fully baked proposal by any means, but more of a trial
balloon to get discussion moving.
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...and existing users and uses of nLockTime suddenly become worthless,
breaking payment channel refunds and other active uses of nLockTime.
You cannot assume the user is around to rewrite their nLockTime, if it
fails to be confirmed before some
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A fork is not necessarily required, if you are talking about information
that deals primarily with pre-consensus mempool behavior. You can make a
network TX with some information that is digitally signed, yet discarded
before it reaches miners.
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capping the mempool's size at each local node is a
much more reachable goal. Capping, then, implies some culling policy. In
general, bitcoind Tx mempool size is rather open ended, and that needs
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Before they got traction, yes. But he projected a bit, as anyone
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 1:22 PM, slush sl...@centrum.cz wrote:
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Historical note: On one hand, Satoshi seemed to dislike the early
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I'd encourage you to code up a prototype first (or at the same time), in
whatever programming language / networking library you're most familiar
with.
+1
Maybe not even using the existing p2p protocol; there could
of that, such predictions are never perfect. Need
to make sure the fallback case, while undoubtedly more costly than the
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a little SAT scripting language with an eval.
push script0
push script1
push script2
push script3
push a=(1 2 0), b=a-1, a | 3 | b
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Right
, but it remains to be seen how much we
engineers can really do to make life fair. Making transaction
selection a bit more independent from hashpower seems one step. There
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getutxos cmd proffers post-verification trusted data.
I don't think it does proffer that, but if a part of the BIP could be read
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