Jorge Timón [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2011-12-13 🗒️ Summary of this message: Decentralized ...
📅 Original date posted:2011-12-13
🗒️ Summary of this message: Decentralized solution for non-fixed addresses is lacking, relying on servers is necessary, dynamic addresses should be offered, and a bitcoin service with rotating addresses exists.
📝 Original message:No decentralized solution for non-fixed addresses comes to mind.
If we're going to always rely on servers, we should definitely offer
dynamic addresses.
There was a bitcoin service in the forum to which merchants send
different addresses and the service manages the payments for the
merchant without holding his private keys. The service identified each
shopping cart by a combination of the total amount and the selected
address for that cart. I don't remember the name of the service
though.
It could easily implement aliases (the same alias for various rotating
addresses). Of course, the service provider still knows your income
and you still need to provide new addresses to maintain your privacy.
I say this just in case it inspires someone.
🗒️ Summary of this message: Decentralized solution for non-fixed addresses is lacking, relying on servers is necessary, dynamic addresses should be offered, and a bitcoin service with rotating addresses exists.
📝 Original message:No decentralized solution for non-fixed addresses comes to mind.
If we're going to always rely on servers, we should definitely offer
dynamic addresses.
There was a bitcoin service in the forum to which merchants send
different addresses and the service manages the payments for the
merchant without holding his private keys. The service identified each
shopping cart by a combination of the total amount and the selected
address for that cart. I don't remember the name of the service
though.
It could easily implement aliases (the same alias for various rotating
addresses). Of course, the service provider still knows your income
and you still need to provide new addresses to maintain your privacy.
I say this just in case it inspires someone.