+1 and thank you. I've prototyped a couple different Bitcoin projects that
would benefit from this.
I'm traveling with poor 'net so I haven't read the patches yet. I echo pull
request comments about using Accept and Accept-Encoding headers. Same for
an API version number in the URL.
It'd be helpf
I added a 2 byte 'weeks since 2013-01-01' field and updated the prefixes, ranges and test vectors.The updated proposal lives here:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258678Cheers,jpOn Jul 22, 2013, at 06:14 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:This isn't usable for SPV wallets unless it has a birthday in it.
URL: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2844
Adding an HTTP REST API for bitcoind has been occasionally tossed
about as a useful thing. Such an API would essentially provide a
decentralized block explorer capability, enabling easy external access
to transaction/address/block indices that we
Hello,
I should have brought up this suggestion before, as there seems to be relevant
other work.
I'd like to propose encoding keys data (whatever type) with a birth timestamp
as:
* @
The reason for not incorporating this inside the key serialization (for example
BIP32), is because
birth tim
On 22 July 2013 16:44, Pieter Wuille wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I should have brought up this suggestion before, as there seems to be
> relevant other work.
>
> I'd like to propose encoding keys data (whatever type) with a birth
> timestamp as:
> * @
>
> The reason for not incorporating this inside the
Hi Mike,
I had a similar request on the forums. I suggested adding either a 2 byte
'weeks since genesis' or 'months since genesis', but starting from spec birth
works too. Would either of those work for you?
jp
On Jul 22, 2013, at 6:14 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> This isn't usable for SPV walle
This isn't usable for SPV wallets unless it has a birthday in it. Otherwise
you either need to scan the entire chain (slow) or find a fully indexed
copy of the block chain (expensive, more centralised). Just add a UNIX time
as an extra 4 bytes, or if you want to save a few characters then use a
uin
As an FYI, I've sent Wendell and co some example code for how to use CPPJVM
to use bitcoinj from native code. A rather rough Hello World app looks like
this:
https://github.com/mikehearn/cppjvm/blob/master/mytest/bcj-hello-world.cpp
So, fairly C++ like.
Further discussion of this should take pla
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