Luke Durback [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: ๐ Original date posted:2015-12-10 ๐ Original message:Tomorrow, I'll work on ...
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Original date posted:2015-12-10
๐ Original message:Tomorrow, I'll work on writing a way to do voting on proposals with BTC
used as voting shares (This will be difficult as I do not know FORTH).
That seems like a fairly simple, useful example that will require loops and
reused functions. I'll add a fee that goes to the creator.
IMO, if you write a complicated system of scripts that's used frequently,
it makes sense to charge a fee for its usage. A decentralized exchange
between colored coins, for instance might take a small fee on each trade.
On Dec 10, 2015 10:10 AM, "Luke Durback via bitcoin-dev" <
bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> This, combined with the ability to make new transactions arbitrarily
would allow a function to pay its creator.
I don't understand what you mean by "a function" in this context, I assume
you mean a scriptSig, but then "paying its creator" doesn't make much sense
to me .
Could you provide some high level examples of the use cases you would like
to support with this?
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๐ Original message:Tomorrow, I'll work on writing a way to do voting on proposals with BTC
used as voting shares (This will be difficult as I do not know FORTH).
That seems like a fairly simple, useful example that will require loops and
reused functions. I'll add a fee that goes to the creator.
IMO, if you write a complicated system of scripts that's used frequently,
it makes sense to charge a fee for its usage. A decentralized exchange
between colored coins, for instance might take a small fee on each trade.
On Dec 10, 2015 10:10 AM, "Luke Durback via bitcoin-dev" <
bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> This, combined with the ability to make new transactions arbitrarily
would allow a function to pay its creator.
I don't understand what you mean by "a function" in this context, I assume
you mean a scriptSig, but then "paying its creator" doesn't make much sense
to me .
Could you provide some high level examples of the use cases you would like
to support with this?
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