On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 01:20:03PM -0700, Olaoluwa Osuntokun via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> A technical specification for the Universe/Multiverse protocol can be found
> here in the BIP:
> https://github.com/Roasbeef/bips/blob/bip-tap-pr/bip-tap-universe.mediawiki.
>
> At a high level, a Universe
I'm excited to announce tapd v0.3.0-alpha, the first software release that
supports the Taproot Asset Protocol on mainnet!
The deterministic+reproducible release can be found here:
https://github.com/lightninglabs/taproot-assets/releases/tag/v0.3.0
Our launch blog post can be found here:
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for the answer.
If I understand correctly the protocol you're describing you're aiming to
enable batched withdrawals where a list of users are being sent funds from
an exchange directly in a list of channel funding outputs ("splice-out").
Those channels funding outputs are
Hey Z-man, Antoine,
Thank you for your feedback, responses inline.
z-man:
> Then if I participate in a batched splice, I can disrupt the batched
> splice by broadcasting the old state and somehow convincing miners to
> confirm it before the batched splice.
Correct, I didn't mention it in my
The disclosure mails noted a 3rd mitigation beyond mempool scanning and
transaction re-signing / re-broadcasting, namely bumping CLTV delta.
Generally bumping CLTV delta is a basic line of mitigations for a lot of
lightning attacks, as it gives opportunity to node operators to intervene
and