Erik Aronesty [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: π Original date posted:2022-11-07 π Original message:> > > With full-rbf, who ...
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Original date posted:2022-11-07
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> With full-rbf, who saw what transaction first doesn't matter: the higher
> fee paying transaction will always(*) replace the lower fee one. With
> opt-in RBF, spamming the network can beat out the alternative.
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incentivised predictability is critical when designing low level protocols,
like bitcoin. the knock-on effects of deeper, network-wide predictability
are likely beneficial in ways that are hard to predict. for example stuff
like the "sabu" protocol might even work if full-rbf is the norm.
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> With full-rbf, who saw what transaction first doesn't matter: the higher
> fee paying transaction will always(*) replace the lower fee one. With
> opt-in RBF, spamming the network can beat out the alternative.
>
incentivised predictability is critical when designing low level protocols,
like bitcoin. the knock-on effects of deeper, network-wide predictability
are likely beneficial in ways that are hard to predict. for example stuff
like the "sabu" protocol might even work if full-rbf is the norm.
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