Good morning Michael,
> A couple of follow ups please:
>
> 1) Poon-Dryja (LN penalty), Decker-Wattenhofer and Decker-Osuntokun-Russell
> (eltoo) just refer to the process for claiming funds when an old state is
> broadcast? Poon-Dryja doesn't require a soft fork but
> Decker-Osuntokun-Russell d
Good morning Christian,
> My issue is with the fact that CLTV-branches and nLocktimed spending
> transactions also need to be guarded with a further `OP_CSV` condition,
> since they may leak on-chain, and be immediately valid. This is the
> reason why we introduced the two stage HTLC resolution, w
+1 on this idea, no opinion on data structure
> Op 29 jul. 2018, om 15:43 heeft Robert Olsson het
> volgende geschreven:
>
>
> Regarding abuse:
> Nodes checking blockchain can discard erroneous messages. If the messages
> slip thru to a wallet that doesn't verify, how much could this possibly
Thanks for the excellent writeup ZmnSCPxj, I just have a minor issue
with your characterization that LN-penalty is to be preferred.
My issue is with the fact that CLTV-branches and nLocktimed spending
transactions also need to be guarded with a further `OP_CSV` condition,
since they may leak on-ch
Thanks for this ZmnSCPxj, very interesting.
A couple of follow ups please:
1) Poon-Dryja (LN penalty), Decker-Wattenhofer and Decker-Osuntokun-Russell
(eltoo) just refer to the process for claiming funds when an old state is
broadcast? Poon-Dryja doesn't require a soft fork but
Decker-Osuntokun-R
Good morning list,
Recently, somebody on the IRC channel, asked regarding smart contracts being
transported via LN.
Indeed, this is theoretically possible, provided the "smart contract" is
implementable as a Bitcoin SCRIPT.
Afterwards, I opined that, for transportation of *arbitrary* contracts