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Title: [2015-07-11] F2POOL Generates Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Recorded
Post by: tyz on July 11, 2015, 09:17:02 PM
F2POOL, one of the largest Chinese bitcoin mining pools has generated the biggest bitcoin transaction ever recorded in an attempt to alleviate the massive spam attack launched on the bitcoin network this week, which Bitcoin Magazine previously covered.

http://coinyoo.com/2015/07/11/f2pool-generates-biggest-bitcoin-transaction-ever-recorded/


Title: Re: [2015-07-11] F2POOL Generates Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Recorded
Post by: pedrog on July 11, 2015, 09:26:32 PM
Quoting jgarzik: "Dear headline writers, A pool cannot simply generate a large TX from other peoples' bitcoin."

https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/619970170287751168


Title: Re: [2015-07-11] F2POOL Generates Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Recorded
Post by: p3yot33at3r on July 11, 2015, 09:47:11 PM
Quoting jgarzik: "Dear headline writers, A pool cannot simply generate a large TX from other peoples' bitcoin."

https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/619970170287751168

 :D :D :D

I wonder if f2pool paid them to write that in an effort to deflect criticism towards them & "other" pools for churning out empty blocks?


Title: Re: [2015-07-11] F2POOL Generates Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Recorded
Post by: macbook-air on July 11, 2015, 10:02:56 PM
Quoting jgarzik: "Dear headline writers, A pool cannot simply generate a large TX from other peoples' bitcoin."

https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/619970170287751168

 :D :D :D

I wonder if f2pool paid them to write that in an effort to deflect criticism towards them & "other" pools for churning out empty blocks?

No, we didn’t.


Title: Re: [2015-07-11] F2POOL Generates Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Recorded
Post by: odolvlobo on July 11, 2015, 10:18:52 PM
Quoting jgarzik: "Dear headline writers, A pool cannot simply generate a large TX from other peoples' bitcoin."
https://twitter.com/jgarzik/status/619970170287751168

Jeff Garzik is not clear about what is happening, because the article is correct, but it does not explain what is going on very well.


The "spam attack" is creating thousands of inputs with dust in brain wallets with passwords like "password". The pool is simply claiming that dust. It can because it knows the private keys of those addresses (just like everyone else). It can do it economically because it doesn't have to pay fees for any transactions in the blocks it mines.

For example, take a look at 16ga2uqnF1NqpAuQeeg7sTCAdtDUwDyJav. It's private key is 5JXvHQfGHxUffo8BLRG1RBecRCZ2Jygtx...