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Bitcoin => Project Development => Topic started by: @Blockpair on July 14, 2014, 05:58:12 AM



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Post by: @Blockpair on July 14, 2014, 05:58:12 AM
Coming soon.


Title: Re: We are close to a zero-fee, decentralized exchange - but we need your help.
Post by: Neg on July 14, 2014, 06:32:29 AM
Is there no other decentralised exchnages yet? These type of things would be inline with the spirit of bitcoin. Though the line 'When you start up the software it will search for coin clients and automatically load their balance' doesn't sound too good. Why would you want your balances automatically loaded?


Title: Re: We are close to a zero-fee, decentralized exchange - but we need your help.
Post by: kolinko on July 16, 2014, 09:59:36 AM
Nice one. As for nonstandard txs - you know that Eligius pool processes those, right?
And there's also a pull request from Gavin to bitcoin core that will make most scripts standard - including the ones you need.



Title: Re: We are close to a zero-fee, decentralized exchange - but we need your help.
Post by: kolinko on July 17, 2014, 08:45:00 PM
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I saw the commit almost immediately after it was made, but I thought the change was for something more limited: surely he didn't just enable arbitrary Script support for p2sh with the only limit being 15 sig ops?

He did just that :) So - once this gets through, any script with less than 15 sigops will be considered standard :)

By the way, I'm sorry if I missed it, but what other algorithm do you plan to use that would fit the standard tx criteria as we understand them now?

Finally, a small pointer regarding your indiegogo campaign. I'll probably send some cash your way closer to the end, but so far what turned me off were the rewards and overall vision presented there. You mention debit cards, then there is BlockSpace, and your video talks also about supporting USD, and real products. While I love the idea you presented in this thread, your IndieGogo suggests that you want to add a ton of other features // create a feature bloat.

Debit cards are a startup on it's own, BlockSpace also, and USD/real currencies are a huge challenge. If you're telling me that you plan to do all those things, I'm less inclined to believe that you can deliver if you just focused on the p2p exchange (and did it well).