1) We advise mining the block in which you collect your bounty yourself;
   scriptSigs satisfying the above scriptPubKeys do not cryptographically
sign
   the transaction's outputs. If the bounty value is sufficiently large
   other miners may find it profitable to reorganize the chain to kill
   your block and collect the reward themselves. This is particularly
   profitable for larger, centralized, mining pools.

This is a *big *problem.


2013/9/15 Moritz <mor...@headstrong.de>

> On 09/15/2013 03:12 AM, Peter Todd wrote:
> > It's amusing that the Bitcoin scripting language lets you pull off
> > stunts like this; annoying that the scripting language is too limited to
> > pull off much more than this.
>
> You have seen the "CoinWitness" proposal?
>
> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277389.0
>
> --Mo
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