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On 01/06/2014 10:31 PM, Thomas Voegtlin wrote:
> You are right. The 256-way branching follows from the fact that the
> tree was implemented using a key-value database operating with byte
> strings (leveldb). With this implementation constraint, a diffe
Le 07/01/2014 01:21, Mark Friedenbach a Ă©crit :
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> On 01/06/2014 10:13 AM, Peter Todd wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 07:43:58PM +0100, Thomas Voegtlin wrote:
>>> I have written a Python-levelDB implementation of this UTXO
>>> hashtree, which is
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On 01/06/2014 10:13 AM, Peter Todd wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 07:43:58PM +0100, Thomas Voegtlin wrote:
>> I have written a Python-levelDB implementation of this UTXO
>> hashtree, which is currently being tested, and will be added to
>> Electrum s
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 07:43:58PM +0100, Thomas Voegtlin wrote:
> Hello and happy new year to this mailing list!
>
>
> Thank you Mark for the incredible work you've been doing on this.
> I am following this very closely, because it is of primary importance
> for Electrum.
>
> I have written a P
Hello and happy new year to this mailing list!
Thank you Mark for the incredible work you've been doing on this.
I am following this very closely, because it is of primary importance
for Electrum.
I have written a Python-levelDB implementation of this UTXO hashtree,
which is currently being test
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On 12/20/2013 11:48 AM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> A couple very early comments— I shared some of these with you on
> IRC but I thought I'd post them to make them more likely to not get
> lost.
I got the inputs from IRC, but thank you for posting to the
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
> Hello fellow bitcoin developers. Included below is the first draft of
> a BIP for a new Merkle-compressed data structure. The need for this
> data structure arose out of the misnamed "Ultimate blockchain
> compression" project, but it has
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(Sorry Peter, this was meant for the whole list:)
On 12/20/2013 05:17 AM, Peter Todd wrote:
> I've thought about this for awhile and come to the conclusion that
> UTXO commitments are a really bad idea. I myself wanted to see them
> implemented about
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 03:21:38AM -0800, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
> Hi Jeremy, Let's give a preview of the application-oriented BIPs I
> mentioned:
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> Stateless validation and mining involves prefixing transaction and
> block messages with proofs of their UTxO state changes. These are the
> "oper
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 03:10:50AM -0800, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
> On 12/20/2013 02:48 AM, Peter Todd wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 05:47:52PM -0800, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
> >> This BIP describes the authenticated prefix tree and its many
> >> variations in terms of its serialized represen
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Hi Jeremy, Let's give a preview of the application-oriented BIPs I
mentioned:
Stateless validation and mining involves prefixing transaction and
block messages with proofs of their UTxO state changes. These are the
"operational proofs" I describe in t
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 05:47:52PM -0800, Mark Friedenbach wrote:
> This BIP describes the authenticated prefix tree and its many
> variations in terms of its serialized representation. Additional BIPs
> describe the application of authenticated prefix trees to such
> applications as committed indi
Wow there's a lot here to think about. I'm pretty sure I haven't grasped
the full implications yet.
I see it proposes to also introduce additional BIPs describing the use of
the data stucture for stateless validation & mining, the UBC address index
for "SPV+" operating modes, document timest
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Hello fellow bitcoin developers. Included below is the first draft of
a BIP for a new Merkle-compressed data structure. The need for this
data structure arose out of the misnamed "Ultimate blockchain
compression" project, but it has since been recogniz
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