Jeremy Rubin [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2022-01-29 📝 Original message:Perhaps there is some ...
📅 Original date posted:2022-01-29
📝 Original message:Perhaps there is some misunderstanding. TXHASH + CSFSV doesn't allow for
complex or recursive covenants. Typically CAT is needed, at minimum, to
create those sorts of things. TXHASH still amounts to deploying a
non-recursive covenant construction.
This seems false to me.
<Only hash a single input scriptpubkey> txhash <only hash a single output
scriptpubkey> txhash equalverify
Is that not a recursive covenant? With a little extra work you can also
control for amounts and stuff.
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📝 Original message:Perhaps there is some misunderstanding. TXHASH + CSFSV doesn't allow for
complex or recursive covenants. Typically CAT is needed, at minimum, to
create those sorts of things. TXHASH still amounts to deploying a
non-recursive covenant construction.
This seems false to me.
<Only hash a single input scriptpubkey> txhash <only hash a single output
scriptpubkey> txhash equalverify
Is that not a recursive covenant? With a little extra work you can also
control for amounts and stuff.
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