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Fri Oct 28 17:01:57 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   china, mexioc... can we have a place that matters ? :)

Fri Oct 28 13:43:37 UTC 2016  <assbot>   “I’m too lazy” and other excuses that “people” say. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/2dTdhpa )

Fri Oct 28 13:43:36 UTC 2016  <assbot>   The Wallet Inspector’s Promise | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/2dTeAED )

Fri Oct 28 13:35:34 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   also, what's with mimicking MP's incorrect English typography? pete started it, is this a thing now?

Fri Oct 28 13:34:20 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   that requires a lot of companies to be complicit, including the insurer

Fri Oct 28 13:31:17 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   the gold reserves are audited by a third party, I don't see other promises that could matter

Fri Oct 28 13:27:17 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-10-2016#1457242 << long ago i used to use a very similar service, 'bullionvault', it worked with old-fashioned usd.

Fri Oct 28 10:31:49 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Stefano Quintarelli sur Twitter : "in 14 MPs we proposed a bill in Italy to ban fully anonymous cryptocurrencies #zcash" ... ( http://bit.ly/2dSDdRx )

Thu Oct 27 21:20:17 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Successfully added a rating of 4 for adlai with note: outsmarts the ceo of bitcoin

Thu Oct 27 20:50:43 UTC 2016  <adlai>   maybe this is a sign that i should just stop trying to explain this because nobody is interested.

Thu Oct 27 20:49:42 UTC 2016  <adlai>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-10-2016#1457170 << i do get a little annoyed when i give a purely technical explanation of how bitcoin and... let's call it "an altcoin seamlessly interconvertible with bitcoin" (ie, p2sh-coin), can coexist on the same chain; yet this explanation is met not on technical grounds, but on "usg is behind it" grounds

Thu Oct 27 20:46:49 UTC 2016  <adlai>   in the case of a fork, trb will see both chains as valid, whereas prb will see only one as valid; for the fork to "succeed", you'd need the longest chain to be the one prb sees as invalid; in which case, trb is still following the longest chain, so was anything lost for trb users?

Thu Oct 27 20:41:55 UTC 2016  <adlai>   for one, stealing p2sh outputs is as easy as a preimage collision, rather than forging whatever signatures are validated in the script itself

Thu Oct 27 20:40:25 UTC 2016  <adlai>   kakobrekla: p2sh output is, in english, "does the hash of data pushed by the input equal this given preimage?"; p2sh input is the preimage, which, to be validated by P-rb, must also be a valid script; T-rb doesn't care that it's a valid script, just that it's a valid preimage.

Thu Oct 27 20:37:34 UTC 2016  <adlai>   living in crevices, avoiding the light, fleeing at the sightest sign of a shoe or rolled up newspaper

Thu Oct 27 20:36:14 UTC 2016  <adlai>   but in a block, it validates.

Thu Oct 27 20:36:11 UTC 2016  <adlai>   it will not be relayed if received from another node as a lone tx, not in a block

Thu Oct 27 20:36:11 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   it is not a mega-seekrit that bitcoin is an ill-designed thing, much on the level of microshit. and plenty of vermin presently live in the crevices, and imagine that this is somehow a permanent thing.

Thu Oct 27 20:35:57 UTC 2016  <adlai>   the tx rescuing p2sh coins and sending them to a p2pkh address is validated by trb.

Thu Oct 27 20:34:39 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   ever live in a house with roaches ?

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