This is great to see.
On Monday 02 March 2015 11:48:24 Andrew Miller wrote:
> One of the main goals of our work is to build a bridge between the
> computer science research community and the cryptocurrency community.
> Many of the most interesting ideas and proposals for Bitcoin come from
> this
Hmm, you are right. Lightweight clients are an interesting point, we have to
think about a policy for them.
As you said, the worst case is that the tx will not confirm. So the only
possible attack is DoS. For clients that rely on servers it's reasonable to
trust their servers not to perform DoS
You are raising valid questions and one goal of our posting here is indeed to
discuss exactly these system issues.
On Thursday 07 August 2014 15:00:11 you wrote:
> I think the description at your website leaves out the truly interesting
> part: How do you decentralize this securely?
> - How do Al
technical
overview. Our next step is to implement the protocol. Help in design and
coding would be great but we also would like to hear your comments, criticism,
and improvements for the protocol itself.
Best,
Tim Ruffing, Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Aniket Kate
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