I posted some code on Reddit a while back around adding a simple x509
digital signature to a Bitcoin address URL, since you could gain the
benefit of an x.509 authenticated Bitcoin address without having to do a
full BIP70 implementation. It's not WoT, but x509, for all its flaws,
works very well
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Gregory Maxwell gmaxw...@gmail.com wrote:
But owing to a rather large bribe (or at least not less large than any
other offered by competing parties) I hereby assign BIP 42 for this
proposal.
What about BIP 420? Everyone knows if you add zero it's still the
Chris,
Thank you for taking the time to look at my proposal.
1) pay to addresses are not fixed - ie you can have a different address for
each transaction (which is why BIP70 is necessary to allow per transaction
addresses via https.)
This is certainly true for a published address; however a
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