Re: [Bitcoin-development] BIP38 Encrypted Address Discussion

2014-06-09 Thread Gregory Maxwell
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Richard Moore wrote: > Hey all again, > > I am implementing BIP38 wallets right now, and had another idea I would like > to put out there for discussion. > > Right now the scrypt pbkdf is (16384, 8, 8) for (N, r, p), but I was > wondering if it would make sense t

[Bitcoin-development] BIP38 Encrypted Address Discussion

2014-06-09 Thread Richard Moore
Hey all again, I am implementing BIP38 wallets right now, and had another idea I would like to put out there for discussion. Right now the scrypt pbkdf is (16384, 8, 8) for (N, r, p), but I was wondering if it would make sense to include an extra byte in the address which would encode the para

[Bitcoin-development] Fwd: Your bit4coin order

2014-06-09 Thread Kf Lee
hi, I got the email below out of blue; I an sure it is a con game. I am not sure anyone can do anything to stop such fraud but still like to report it. rgds. kfl. -- Forwarded message -- From: "order" Date: Jun 8, 2014 6:21 PM Subject: Your bit4coin order To: "kflee2000" [

Re: [Bitcoin-development] PSA: Please sign your git commits

2014-06-09 Thread Chris Beams
An update on this topic: With the release of Git 2.0, automatic commit signing is now possible with the 'commit.gpgsign' configuration option [1]. This means that interactively rebased or cherry-picked commits are also re-signed on the fly. The absence of this ability in prior versions of Git m