>> Interaction is a requirement, since there seems to be a widely felt
>> need to preserve anonymity through the use of temporary addresses.
>> Generating a temporary address requires some actual processing to
>> achieve, since the issuing of the new address cannot be done without
>> interacting wi
> Bitcoin itself is decentralised by design, in my opinion it seems obvious
> that it needs to continue to maintain this feature.
What's the real issue?
- People want to use alternate representations ('aliases') of bitcoin
addresses, for various reasons.
- The blockchain is the only way to crea
On Thu, 2011-12-15 at 13:59 -0600, theymos wrote:
> Bitcoin already has code and a protocol for transactions to IP
> addresses. Why not reuse that for dynamic address lookup? Just a few
> changes are necessary to enable complete u...@server.com handling:
I'm not against this, but I think its way ov
This is the first proposal I've seen regarding mapping something like
user@host that actually makes sense to me.
Bitcoin itself is decentralised by design, in my opinion it seems obvious
that it needs to continue to maintain this feature.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 8:59 AM, theymos wrote:
> Bitco
I really like this proposal with standard URLs. All other proposals like
DNS mapping or email aliases converted to URLs with some weird logic looks
strange to me.
Plain URLs (returning address in response body, redirecting to URI
"bitcoin:" or anything else) are very clear solution, easy to
implem
This is maybe the best idea. I added it:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BIP_0015#IP_Transactions
Things I like about this:
- IP transactions are useful, but have a security flaw. This mitigates their
security problems.
- The code for IP transactions is already in Satoshi client. If other clients
wan
Bitcoin already has code and a protocol for transactions to IP
addresses. Why not reuse that for dynamic address lookup? Just a few
changes are necessary to enable complete u...@server.com handling:
- Extend the protocol so that "reply" messages can be signed by a fixed
public key
- Extend "check
OK, I admit that this is *really* of little importance...
But could someone with commit rights please update the CDataStream test table
in the code. The arguments for the custom stream are just way off (stringstream
wins by factor 10-20!). On OS X (g++) I get:
Further, if you get(got) bad stri
> Why don't just...
>
> bitcoin://url.without.explicitly.specifying.provider
> bitcoin://alias@provider
> bitcoin://IIBAN@authorizedBitcoinInstitution ??
>
> By the way, I don't like the fact that a single authorized institution
> needs to map the IIBANs to bitcoin addresses.
The IANA is a good in
Are we designing protocols or applications, its easier and better for all
involved if we design a protocol and then let the applications implement
it.
Lets stick to understanding how labels (dns) or URIs can be leveraged to
securly obtain a bitcoin address, rather than reviewing capabilities of
cu
> But we don't have to
> define how the server will get that address.
> Some possibilities:
>
> -A static address: less anonymity, but some people may not care. Say a
> donation address.
> -The servers stores the recipient private keys and generates a new one
> for each payment.
> -The server store
2011/12/15, Walter Stanish :
> Interaction is a requirement, since there seems to be a widely felt
> need to preserve anonymity through the use of temporary addresses.
> Generating a temporary address requires some actual processing to
> achieve, since the issuing of the new address cannot be done
On 2011 December 15 Thursday, Walter Stanish wrote:
> > Andy sounded very convincing when talking in favor of URLs. What's
> > wrong with his proposal?
>
> A URI identifies a resource and is in effect an alias itself.
> Identifying a resource is different from interacting with it. So,
> while ://
>> Why don't just...
>>
>> bitcoin://url.without.explicitly.specifying.provider
>> bitcoin://alias@provider
>> bitcoin://IIBAN@authorizedBitcoinInstitution ??
> Andy sounded very convincing when talking in favor of URLs. What's
> wrong with his proposal?
A URI identifies a resource and is in effe
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