Bitcoin-development Digest, Vol 40, Issue 9 [combined summary]



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Published on: 2014-09-23T19:57:10+00:00


Summary:

Based on the given context, it appears that there was a conversation between two individuals discussing a proposal called "No-Collision" mode for Multisig BIP32 Wallets. The goal of this proposal is to prevent accidental address re-use and make it easy to identify which devices were used for each transaction in the overall wallet history. Justus Ranvier initially suggested calling this arrangement a "voting pool wallet," but Alan Reiner wanted to make the work public and requested Ranvier to recap or link their work.Ranvier provides links to their work on sourceforge and Github, indicating that they have been publicly sharing their ideas since January 2014 and are currently implementing it in btcwallet. Ranvier expresses frustration with the BIP numbering process, which can pigeonhole proposals. They explain that they have resolved this issue by changing the naming scheme for their proposals and purpose codes to no longer rely on centrally-allocated numbers.In addition to the discussion on the "No-Collision" mode proposal, the email contains an advertisement for an EventLog Analyzer that helps achieve PCI DSS 3.0 compliance. The ad mentions the ability to comply with requirements 10 and 11.5 and provides a link to download a white paper. It should be noted that this advertisement appears to be unrelated to the rest of the email.The final section of the email provides information regarding a mailing list for Bitcoin development, including a link to subscribe/unsubscribe.


Updated on: 2023-08-01T10:19:49.606173+00:00