ZmnSCPxj [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2019-04-01 📝 Original message:Hard NAK. A minimum 50000 ...
📅 Original date posted:2019-04-01
📝 Original message:Hard NAK.
A minimum 50000 USD : 1 BTC exchange rate implies that the value of 1 USD = 0.00002 BTC at maximum.
However, such a USD value in BTC value maximum makes no sense since the true value of 1 USD = 0.00000000 BTC.
(on Lightning, 1 USD = 0.00000000000 BTC)
In particular, the encoding proposed in the BIP does not support a representation of infinity USD per BTC, such that it is impossible to express the true value of USD under this BIP.
> * The USD/BTC rate used for the transaction, in standard signed integer serialisation, with all leading zeros removed (except as necessary to preserve the sign bit).
Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
📝 Original message:Hard NAK.
A minimum 50000 USD : 1 BTC exchange rate implies that the value of 1 USD = 0.00002 BTC at maximum.
However, such a USD value in BTC value maximum makes no sense since the true value of 1 USD = 0.00000000 BTC.
(on Lightning, 1 USD = 0.00000000000 BTC)
In particular, the encoding proposed in the BIP does not support a representation of infinity USD per BTC, such that it is impossible to express the true value of USD under this BIP.
> * The USD/BTC rate used for the transaction, in standard signed integer serialisation, with all leading zeros removed (except as necessary to preserve the sign bit).
Regards,
ZmnSCPxj