Hi Gavin (the list escaped the cc...), I participated also in the hacakathon Sunday @ OnlyOneTV and I felt that this had a strong chance to diverge. So - yes - I agree - no "constitution" changes now. Further, I have thought later on on the analogy of a clerk and a safe.
WHen you enter the bank you hand over your money to the clerk (one key) - then after the clerks wallet has been filled over the day _he_ transfers the money to the safe (3 keys). My point is do we really need the customer to bypass the clerk and have 3 key addresses, or could we just leave it to the/a client to implement the multisign transaction after the money has been received - as a transfer to a safe? This would greatly simplify the problem and cover the vast majority of use cases. Not covered in this is huge single transfers where the intruder of a single key system finds it profitable to reveal their intrusion by grabbing the entire wallet. Put in another way - do we *really* need to couple the securing of the wallet to creating a new address type ? Cheers, M On 24/08/2011, at 19:57, Gavin Andresen wrote: > This discussion is convincing me that scheduling a blockchain split is > definitely the wrong idea at this time. We can revisit in N months, > when we've got a roadmap and nice unit tests and a bunch of > well-tested patches for fixing all of the things that aught to be > fixed when we DO decide a blockchain split is necessary. > > There seems to be rough consensus that new, imperfect standard > transactions are a good-enough short term solution. > > -- > -- > Gavin Andresen > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K > The only unified storage solution that offers unified management > Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. > Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development Michael Gronager, PhD Owner Ceptacle / NDGF Director, NORDUnet A/S Jens Juels Gade 33 2100 Copenhagen E Mobile: +45 31 62 14 01 E-mail: grona...@ceptacle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K The only unified storage solution that offers unified management Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development