Luke-Jr [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: π Original date posted:2013-11-02 π Original message:On Sunday, November 03, ...
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Original date posted:2013-11-02
π Original message:On Sunday, November 03, 2013 1:19:51 AM Allen Piscitello wrote:
> I actually had a use case in my case where it was possible, and that was
> the check I used to get around it, just configured it so that I always
> generated a new key when I needed to set up a 2 of 2 Multisig Refund Tx.
> It was either that or making sure I had no unspent outputs. The use case
> of doing it was laziness in just creating a single key.
Use cases mean an actual use, not mere laziness. Bitcoin as a system has
always required a unique EC key (and address) for each transaction.
Luke
π Original message:On Sunday, November 03, 2013 1:19:51 AM Allen Piscitello wrote:
> I actually had a use case in my case where it was possible, and that was
> the check I used to get around it, just configured it so that I always
> generated a new key when I needed to set up a 2 of 2 Multisig Refund Tx.
> It was either that or making sure I had no unspent outputs. The use case
> of doing it was laziness in just creating a single key.
Use cases mean an actual use, not mere laziness. Bitcoin as a system has
always required a unique EC key (and address) for each transaction.
Luke