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Author Topic: [PULL] Accept non-standard transactions on testnet.  (Read 1214 times)
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April 20, 2011, 03:31:25 PM
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This is a single-line change that allows non-standard transactions to get into the transaction memory pool (and, therefore, relayed and written into blocks) on -testnet.

Satoshi suggested this to me in an email a few weeks ago, and I agree it is a good idea-- we should encourage people to experiment on -testnet with new features, or they will figure out less efficient ways of wedging what they want to do into the existing standard transaction types.

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April 20, 2011, 03:41:40 PM
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What types of non-standard transactions are currently in use and/or in the thought experiment phase? I'll start a wiki page for non-standard transactions.
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Could we get nLockTime re-enabled on the testnet as well? And maybe the currently deactivated opcodes?
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