On Saturday, 29 March 2014, at 10:19 am, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Matt Whitlock <b...@mattwhitlock.name> 
> wrote:
> > Multisig does not allow for the topology I described. Say the board has 
> > seven directors, meaning the majority threshold is four. This means the 
> > organization needs the consent of six individuals in order to sign a 
> > transaction: the president, the CFO, and any four of the board members. A 
> > 6-of-9 multisig would not accomplish the same policy, as then any six board 
> > members could successfully sign a transaction without the consent of the 
> > president or CFO. Of course the multi-signature scheme could be expanded to 
> > allow for hierarchical threshold topologies, or Shamir's Secret Sharing can 
> > be used to distribute keys at the second level (and further, if desired).
> 
> Disagree with "does not allow"  Review bitcoin's script language.
> 
> Bitcoin script can handle the use case you describe.  Add conditionals
> to the bitcoin script, OP_IF etc.  You can do 'multisig AND multisig'
> type boolean logic entirely in script, and be far more flexible than a
> single CHECKMULTISIG affords.

Depends on your definition of "can." Bitcoin's scripting language is awesome, 
but it's mostly useless due to the requirement that scripts match one of a 
select few "standard" templates in order to be allowed to propagate across the 
network and be mined into blocks. I really hate IsStandard and wish it would 
die.

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