Re: [bitcoin-dev] Compressed Bitcoin Transactions

2024-01-05 Thread Tom Briar via bitcoin-dev
Hi, After reviewing all the feedback and writing a reference implementation, I have linked the updated schema and a Draft PR for a reference Implementation to Bitcoin Core. Some of the major changes consist of: - Removing the grinding of the nLocktime in favor of a relative block height,

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Compressed Bitcoin Transactions

2024-01-05 Thread Andrew Poelstra via bitcoin-dev
Thanks Tom. It looks like you posted a text-scrape of the rendered markdown, which is hard to read. For posterity here is the full text. Best Andrew === begin compressed_transactions.md === # Compressed Transaction Schema By (Tom Briar) and (Andrew Poelstra) ## 1. Abstract With this

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Future of the bitcoin-dev mailing list

2024-01-05 Thread Brad Morrison via bitcoin-dev
Hi all, It looks like there are only a few mailing lists left on https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo and all of the remaining ones are using Mailman version 2.1.15, which is not the current version - https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/ Was there any decision made on where to

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Lamport scheme (not signature) to economize on L1

2024-01-05 Thread Yuri S VB via bitcoin-dev
Dear friends and colleagues, I believe this current version of the protocol and its documentation, now including a diagram answers the questions raised so far: https://github.com/Yuri-SVB/LVBsig/blob/main/docs/white_paper.md All in all, in addition to the plain transaction TXi, only 36 bytes

Re: [bitcoin-dev] Lamport scheme (not signature) to economize on L1

2024-01-05 Thread Yuri S VB via bitcoin-dev
Addendum: Tomorrow I'll host a Twitter Spaces on this topic: https://twitter.com/yurivillasboas/status/1743305920937963696 You are all welcome to join! YSVB Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Friday, January 5th, 2024 at 7:02 PM, yuri...@pm.me wrote: > Dear friends and colleagues, > >