devrandom [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2015-03-18 📝 Original message:On 2015-03-12 03:28 AM, ...
📅 Original date posted:2015-03-18
📝 Original message:On 2015-03-12 03:28 AM, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
> That doesn't work for mobile wallets, because we need to consider the
> offline case. To fix this, we'd need to extend BIP70 to tell the
> merchant where to forward the half-signed transaction to. Then again I'm
> not sure if we want that, for privacy reasons. In any case, practical
Telling the merchant who my security provider is not that different from
a privacy point of view from using their wifi. In both cases they would
see us connect to the provider. The connection / payload would be
encrypted of course.
In the mean time, we can un-multisig some of the coins for daily use, up
to a defined velocity limit. (credit to Mike Hearn's for this idea)
> multisig is still a looong way off.
Let's bring it closer. p2sh.info shows an exponential increase,
currently at 8%. At this rate, the majority of the coins will be
multisig near the end of the year.
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📝 Original message:On 2015-03-12 03:28 AM, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
> That doesn't work for mobile wallets, because we need to consider the
> offline case. To fix this, we'd need to extend BIP70 to tell the
> merchant where to forward the half-signed transaction to. Then again I'm
> not sure if we want that, for privacy reasons. In any case, practical
Telling the merchant who my security provider is not that different from
a privacy point of view from using their wifi. In both cases they would
see us connect to the provider. The connection / payload would be
encrypted of course.
In the mean time, we can un-multisig some of the coins for daily use, up
to a defined velocity limit. (credit to Mike Hearn's for this idea)
> multisig is still a looong way off.
Let's bring it closer. p2sh.info shows an exponential increase,
currently at 8%. At this rate, the majority of the coins will be
multisig near the end of the year.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored
> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all
> things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to
> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the
> conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/
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