On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Alan Reiner <etothe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Unfortunately, it seems that there was no soft-fork way to achieve this > benefit, at least not one that had favorable properties. Most of the > soft-fork variations of it required the coins being spent to have been > originated in a special way. In other words, it would only work if the > coins had entered the wallet with some special, modified TxOut script. So > it wouldn't work with existing coins, and would require senders to update > their software to reshape the way they send transactions to be compatible > with our goals.
I think this is unreasonable. There is a straight-forward soft-fork approach which is safe (e.g. no risk of invalidating existing transactions). Yes, it means that you need to use newly created addresses to get coins that use the new signature type... but thats only the case for people who want the new capability. This is massively preferable to expecting _every_ _other_ user of the system (including miners, full nodes, etc.) to replace their software with an incompatible new version just to accommodate your transactions, for which they may care nothing about and which would otherwise not have any urgent need to change. I've expected this need to be addressed simply as a side effect of a new, more efficient, checksig operator which some people have been working on and off on but which has taken a backseat to other more urgent issues. On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 2:51 PM, slush <sl...@centrum.cz> wrote: > as hardware wallets are more widespread. I'm sitting next to TREZOR for 40 > minutes already, because it streams and validate some complex transaction. Can you help me understand whats taking 40 minutes here? Thats a surprisingly high number, and so I'm wondering if I'm not missing something there. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New Year. New Location. New Benefits. New Data Center in Ashburn, VA. GigeNET is offering a free month of service with a new server in Ashburn. Choose from 2 high performing configs, both with 100TB of bandwidth. Higher redundancy.Lower latency.Increased capacity.Completely compliant. http://p.sf.net/sfu/gigenet _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development