> 
> How would I know that unless you told me?

At least you would have a hunch that something like that had happened as one of 
your addresses had been part of a transaction (at least in my setup it would 
pop up immediately...).

> 
> I think the right long-term solution is moving away from bitcoin
> addresses as 'pay-to entity' and create an infrastructure where we're
> paying people or organizations.

I am not sure what you mean by this - just recall that the semi anonymously 
feature of bitcoin is one of its key features.

> But in the short term, I think there
> are lots of benefits to creating a new type of bitcoin address built
> on top of OP_EVAL that will be very easy for all of our existing
> infrastructure to support.

Still, how do you solve the end less expansions of bitcoin addresses that each, 
depending of a leading 1, 2, 3... means a quite specific script inside the 
OP_EVAL ??? Its not esthetic...

Cheers,

M

> 
> -- 
> --
> Gavin Andresen



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