Jeremy Rubin [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2022-04-28 📝 Original message:Sorry I didn't see this ...
📅 Original date posted:2022-04-28
📝 Original message:Sorry I didn't see this snippet fully earlier, but I caught it in Optech
(cc harding)
> *(I didn't think DROP/1 is necessary here? Doesn't leaving the 32 byte*
> *hash on the stack evaluate as true? I guess that means everyone's using**sapio to
> construct the txs?)*
Not quite: it would mean that everyone is using *sapio-miniscript**, *which
may or may not be in Sapio, or they are using a different miniscript
implementation that is compatible with sapio-miniscript's CTV fragment
(which is sort of the most obvious way to implement it), or they are hand
writing the script and are still using that fragment.
E.g., you can see
https://min.sc/nextc/#gist=001cf1fcb0e24ca9f3614c4db9bfe57d:2 or
https://min.sc/nextc/#gist=001cf1fcb0e24ca9f3614c4db9bfe57d:0 both of these
might "look" like sapio, but are built using minsc.
The underlying point might still stand, but using miniscript seems
different than using Sapio.
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📝 Original message:Sorry I didn't see this snippet fully earlier, but I caught it in Optech
(cc harding)
> *(I didn't think DROP/1 is necessary here? Doesn't leaving the 32 byte*
> *hash on the stack evaluate as true? I guess that means everyone's using**sapio to
> construct the txs?)*
Not quite: it would mean that everyone is using *sapio-miniscript**, *which
may or may not be in Sapio, or they are using a different miniscript
implementation that is compatible with sapio-miniscript's CTV fragment
(which is sort of the most obvious way to implement it), or they are hand
writing the script and are still using that fragment.
E.g., you can see
https://min.sc/nextc/#gist=001cf1fcb0e24ca9f3614c4db9bfe57d:2 or
https://min.sc/nextc/#gist=001cf1fcb0e24ca9f3614c4db9bfe57d:0 both of these
might "look" like sapio, but are built using minsc.
The underlying point might still stand, but using miniscript seems
different than using Sapio.
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