You'd want to create and get merged patches in the following order:
1) Be able to store just block headers in the blk.dat files instead of
full block contents. At this point you are still *downloading* full blocks,
but they are not being stored. The contents are still sent to the wallet
for ex
Hello everyone,
In the previous thread, I expressed interest in seeing an SPV bitcoind, further
stating that I would fund such work. Mike Hearn followed up with some of
Satoshi's old code for this, which is now quite broken. The offer and interest
on my side still stand, as more diversity in SP
I for one would be interested in taking a look at that.
In San Jose I was asking around about the possibility of hiring someone to
complete such a patch. Pieter Wuille introduced me to Eric Lombrozo, who
expressed interest, but has since gotten quite busy. So we haven't arrived at a
detailed es
Let's re-add the list as this is a topic of general interest.
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Jonas Schnelli wrote:
> What do you think about extending the BitcoinKit.framework (based on
> bitcoind) so that the kit could handle the very basic SPV concept
> (getHeaders aka fast catchup, wallet-
> Clear. Your right. C++ would give us more flexibility (other platforms)
> and also android compatibility (through NDK).
>
I'm a bit confused I'm afraid. bitcoinj already runs SPV wallets on Android
on top of Dalvik. In fact that's what it's designed for. The NDK is not
necessary to work with Bit
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