Zman,
Price Theory simply explains the relationship between supply & demand. Your
post makes some logical leaps in that you are implying that demand follows
supply, which of course is not true, nor is that a claim of Price Theory.
If Bitcoin has less utility, it will have less demand, regardless o
Hi list,
I'm proposing Tuesday 20th December at 18:00 UTC, i.e 1 week from now for
the 2nd Bitcoin contracting primitives WG meeting.
As a soft proposal for an agenda, the first part could be to roam over all
the contracting protocol use-cases and corresponding primitives, to ensure
there is exha
Available from: https://github.com/petertodd/bitcoin/tree/full-rbf-v24.0.1
eg:
git clone -b full-rbf-v24.0.1 https://github.com/petertodd/bitcoin.git
What is this? It's Bitcoin Core v24.0.1, with Antoine Riard's full-rbf peering
code, and some additional minor updates to it. This does two th
Hi,
After not even 10 years of development, we'd like to announce the first tagged
release of libsecp256k1, version 0.2.0:
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/releases/tag/v0.2.0
For a long time, libsecp256k1's development only had a master branch, creating
unclarity about API compat
Intro
Currently there is a significant use case of 0-Conf acceptance of
transactions. Merchants and service providers are fully aware of the risks
related to 0-conf. Full RBF if it would be significantly enabled would most
likely make 0-conf not possible and significantly limit this current use
cas
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 05:04:05PM +0100, 0xB10C via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> For further monitoring, I've set-up a mempoolfullrbf=1 node and are
> logging replacement events with [0]. I filter the full-RBF replacements
> and list the replaced and replacement transactions here:
> https://fullrbf.mempoo
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Bitcoin Inquisition 23.0 is tagged:
https://github.com/bitcoin-inquisition/bitcoin/releases/tag/inq-v23.0
It includes support for BIP 118 (ANYPREVOUT) and BIP 119
(CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY) on regtest and signet.
As previously discussed, the hope is that this will allow more
experimentation