I think that regardless of merits protocol or limitations of protocols,
once they become used and stable they merit their place as a BIP.
I'd like to submit OA as is on flavien's repository, and update or reword
things once it is there. (so he can ACK easily and we can keep track of
changes instead
>
> I would love to see an RFC-style standard "multiple-colored-coin-protocol"
> written by reps from all of the major protocols and that meta-merges the
> features of these implementations
>
We actually tried to do that in 2014-2015, but that effort have failed...
Nobody was really interested in
> As said, Open Asset is not a draft proposal and is already used in the
wild since 2014. We can't easily modify the protocol by now for improving
it.
You can, however, provide a new OA2.0 protocol that improves upon these
issues, and assure that upgraded wallets maintain support for both
versions
Sorry, I completely forgot about having submitted the BIP as I was busy at
this time.
Thanks for the review.
Open Asset is actually not an abandoned project and is a protocol already
used in production with multiple implementation.
Wallet: https://www.coinprism.com/
Implementation C#: https://gith
> I'm curious to hear the answers to the questions Luke asked earlier. I
> also read through the documentation and wasn't convinced it was thought out
> well enough to actually build something on top of,
>
There are many colored coin protocols in use. OpenAssets is probably the
most popular one, bu
I'm curious to hear the answers to the questions Luke asked earlier. I also
read through the documentation and wasn't convinced it was thought out well
enough to actually build something on top of, but there's no reason it
can't get a number as a work-in-progress.
I hope it does continue to get wo
On Tuesday, July 05, 2016 5:46:36 PM Peter Todd wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 03:53:04AM +, Luke Dashjr via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> > On Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:50:26 AM Nicolas Dorier via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> > > Author: Flavien Charlon
>
> What's the status of this BIP? Will it be assign
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 03:53:04AM +, Luke Dashjr via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> On Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:50:26 AM Nicolas Dorier via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> > Author: Flavien Charlon
What's the status of this BIP? Will it be assigned?
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On Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:50:26 AM Nicolas Dorier via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Author: Flavien Charlon
Is he the author of this BIP, or merely the protocol described in it?
Would it perhaps make sense to include yourself in the author list?
> The ID of an asset is the RIPEMD-160 hash of the SHA-
Open Asset is a simple and well known colored coin protocol made by Flavien
Charlon, which has been around for more than two years ago.
Open Asset is OP_RETURN to store coin's color. Since then, the only
modification to the protocol has been for allowing OA data to be into any
push into an OP_RETUR
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