Rick Wesson [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2011-12-16 🗒️ Summary of this message: Participants ...
📅 Original date posted:2011-12-16
🗒️ Summary of this message: Participants discuss the benefits of using a standard like IIBAN for Bitcoin Payment Routing Address, which can drive interoperability and provide public relations benefits.
📝 Original message:Agreed, I find measured dialog much more valuable. I also agree that
standards take time and are messy, though choosing a standard allows
additional participation and can drive interopability. One does not
need to accept IBANN but we should participate in the dialog in its
development. internet-drafts don't make it through the process
unchanged. IBANN is a starting point not the end of the discussion.
-rick
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Gavin Andresen
<gavinandresen at gmail.com> wrote:
> First: everybody please try to focus on the issues/ideas, and try to
> avoid this becoming a flame war.
>
> Second: I think Walter Stanish made several good points that may have
> been missed in all the long posts and discussion, the main one being:
>
> The banking industry has been dealing with many of these issues for
> years; I think we should not dismiss their experience.
>
> I think there is also a huge public relations benefit to using a
> standard like IIBAN instead of inventing our own. Having a Bitcoin
> Payment Routing Address (or whatever it ends up being called) that
> looks like the number issues by big financial institutions will give
> people the warm fuzzies.
>
> I don't really care what happens behind the scenes, as long as it is
> as secure as an HTTPS connection (RE: CA pwnage: there's no such
> thing as perfect security, and until a more secure solution comes
> along HTTPS is the best we've got).
>
> And I'll reiterate that there doesn't have to be just one solution.
>
> My only concern is that IIBAN is Yet Another Fledgling Standard, and
> those little details that remain to be worked out could take years to
> actually work out.
>
> --
> --
> Gavin Andresen
>
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🗒️ Summary of this message: Participants discuss the benefits of using a standard like IIBAN for Bitcoin Payment Routing Address, which can drive interoperability and provide public relations benefits.
📝 Original message:Agreed, I find measured dialog much more valuable. I also agree that
standards take time and are messy, though choosing a standard allows
additional participation and can drive interopability. One does not
need to accept IBANN but we should participate in the dialog in its
development. internet-drafts don't make it through the process
unchanged. IBANN is a starting point not the end of the discussion.
-rick
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Gavin Andresen
<gavinandresen at gmail.com> wrote:
> First: everybody please try to focus on the issues/ideas, and try to
> avoid this becoming a flame war.
>
> Second: I think Walter Stanish made several good points that may have
> been missed in all the long posts and discussion, the main one being:
>
> The banking industry has been dealing with many of these issues for
> years; I think we should not dismiss their experience.
>
> I think there is also a huge public relations benefit to using a
> standard like IIBAN instead of inventing our own. Having a Bitcoin
> Payment Routing Address (or whatever it ends up being called) that
> looks like the number issues by big financial institutions will give
> people the warm fuzzies.
>
> I don't really care what happens behind the scenes, as long as it is
> as secure as an HTTPS connection (RE: CA pwnage: there's no such
> thing as perfect security, and until a more secure solution comes
> along HTTPS is the best we've got).
>
> And I'll reiterate that there doesn't have to be just one solution.
>
> My only concern is that IIBAN is Yet Another Fledgling Standard, and
> those little details that remain to be worked out could take years to
> actually work out.
>
> --
> --
> Gavin Andresen
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Learn Windows Azure Live! Tuesday, Dec 13, 2011
> Microsoft is holding a special Learn Windows Azure training event for
> developers. It will provide a great way to learn Windows Azure and what it
> provides. You can attend the event by watching it streamed LIVE online.
> Learn more at http://p.sf.net/sfu/ms-windowsazure
> _______________________________________________
> Bitcoin-development mailing list
> Bitcoin-development at lists.sourceforge.net
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development