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I believe, we are still talking about transactions of physical people in
physical world. So yes, it's proximity based - people tell the words by mouth.
:)
In case of RedPhone, you read those words verbally over not-yet-verified
channel relying
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Commit protocol provides both better user experience and better security.
Dňa 6. februára 2015 1:49:12 CET používateľ Paul Puey p...@airbitz.co napísal:
The trust can be considered bootstrapped by visual verification of the
address prefix. If we
Do you have anything that is NOT some web application?
2015-02-02 18:59 GMT+01:00 Mike Hearn m...@plan99.net:
We're way ahead of you guys ;)
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Martin Habovštiak
martin.habovst...@gmail.com wrote:
Good idea. I think this could be even better:
instead of using
Good idea. I think this could be even better:
instead of using third party, send partially signed TX from computer
to smartphone. In case, you are paranoid, make 3oo5 address made of
two cold storage keys, one on desktop/laptop, one on smartphone, one
using third party.
If it isn't enough, add
BIP70 is quite safe agains MitB. If user copies URL belonging to other
merchant, he would see the fact after entering it into his wallet
application. The only problem is, attacker can buy from the same
merchant with user's money. (sending him different URL) This can be
mitigated by merchant
need to manage incoming tickets, etc.
The BIP70 extension is probably the smallest part of the project.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 2:30 AM, Martin Habovštiak
martin.habovst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I've been thinking about how to solve security problems of the servers
holding huge amounts
I didn't consider that, thank you for feedback! I will try to find
some time for implementing it. I'll write again then.
2015-01-31 23:50 GMT+02:00 Gavin Andresen gavinandre...@gmail.com:
I agree- standards should be descriptive (here is how this thing I did
works) and NOT proscriptive (here's
Hello,
I've been thinking about how to solve security problems of the servers
holding huge amounts of bitcoins (exchanges, markets...) and came up
with this idea: https://gist.github.com/Kixunil/2ec79cf40a53fb899ac5
TL;DR: it's extension of BIP70 (but not fully compatible due to security
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