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August 25, 2012, 07:54:47 AM |
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That Yap stones were hard to move makes me wonder about an analog. If you wanted to make BTCs hard for a community to move you would generate and encrypt the privkey with a random passphrase of crackable size.
So you say, here's the privkey. It's encrypted with a 13 character passphrase including letters, uppercase, numbers, and special characters and it becomes a sort of prize.
Maybe it becomes easier then to move the coins by legal contract rather than by the blockchain.
Or cracking the passphrase becomes a sort of transaction fee on making a transfer noted in the block chain.
Finally, nobody says the encrypted privkey needs to be public. There could be some additional process to gain access to that particular ciphertext.
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