On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
> maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
> sent the
> btc
>
This has been discussed many times. But in any case: If you encounter this
as a problem it means you are re-using addresses, which is discouraged for
On Saturday, November 09, 2013 8:16:07 PM Chris Evans wrote:
> maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
> sent the btc
This mailing list is for development discussion, NOT bug reports nor feature
requests.
Bitcoin does not currently support any built-in mechanism
maybe add an optional note field to transaction so the receiver knows who
sent the
btc
-chris
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On 9 August 2013 13:59, Wendell wrote:
> We have been discussing something like this over here too, as well as
> exploring more esoteric blockchain+signature-based "SSO" implementations as
> discussed by John Light and others.
>
I've been using SSO for years using an X.509 private key in my brow
On 9 August 2013 14:08, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Bitcoin sought to reduce dependence on trusted third parties, where as,
>> persona is increasing the reach of trusted third parties. The keys and
>> passwords are stored on mozilla's servers, sometimes on your email
>> providers. Persona, is however,
>
> Bitcoin sought to reduce dependence on trusted third parties, where as,
> persona is increasing the reach of trusted third parties. The keys and
> passwords are stored on mozilla's servers, sometimes on your email
> providers. Persona, is however, a progression and will hopefully improve
> it
We have been discussing something like this over here too, as well as exploring
more esoteric blockchain+signature-based "SSO" implementations as discussed by
John Light and others.
One of our long-term ambitions with Hive is to provide a (mostly)
user-transparent, decentralized authentication
On 9 August 2013 13:43, Mike Hearn wrote:
> This is just me making notes for myself, I'm not seriously suggesting this
> be implemented any time soon.
>
> Mozilla Persona is an infrastructure for web based single sign on. It
> works by having email providers sign temporary certificates for their
This is just me making notes for myself, I'm not seriously suggesting this
be implemented any time soon.
Mozilla Persona is an infrastructure for web based single sign on. It works
by having email providers sign temporary certificates for their users,
whose browsers then sign server-provided chall
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