Not with current script, but there are mechanisms by which you can do a
digital signature where signing two pieces of information reveals the
ECDSA k parameter, thereby allowing anyone to recover the private key
and steal the coins.
Practically speaking, these are not very safe systems to use. For
om: Peter Todd
> Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Fidelity bonds for decentralized
>instant confirmation guarantees
> To: Daniel Rice
> Cc: Bitcoin Dev ,Lawrence
>Nahum
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 01:37:52PM -0700, Daniel Rice wrote:
> True, that would work, but still how are you going to bootstrap the trust?
> TREZOR is well known, but in a future where there could be 100 different
> companies trying to release a similar product to TREZOR it seems like one
> company
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