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October 28, 2014, 01:37:27 PM
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October 28, 2014, 06:41:26 PM
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If you use "Hals" instead of "bits" I might do it.  Smiley
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October 29, 2014, 07:15:42 AM
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There is really no reason to need a multi-sig escrow, as this is generally complicated for most people. If you use "normal" escrow you will be sufficiently protected.

Also the original lazo deal did not use escrow (although this would really not be possible today with all the scams - maybe it would if you were dealing with someone that is trusted enough)
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October 29, 2014, 11:16:37 AM
Last edit: October 29, 2014, 11:43:56 AM by LeMiner
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If you get armory working I have no problem at all being the multisig intermediary for this transaction, do you know how it works? If you need an explanation let me know. It's rather simple. Smiley

edit on how the multisig transaction would work:

Create multi-sig lockbox

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Enter your public key
                                =====>>   fund lockbox  ===>> I import your lockbox
Enter my public key
======================================================


Now we can only spend the funds if we BOTH sign the transactions.

It is explained in more detail here: https://bitcoinarmory.com/about/using-lockboxes/

edit: The worst I could do "scam-wise" would be not to sign the proposed transaction and leave the funds stuck in the multisig address forever, which would do absolutely nothing for me...
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October 29, 2014, 03:01:17 PM
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Why 200,000 Bits? How much is that in Bitcoin? 0.2?

I don't understand why people keep thinking that using Bits is any more convenient than just using Bitcoin and Satoshi.

The unit "Bits" is not an useful innovation and therefore this transaction will not become famous in any way.

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October 29, 2014, 07:22:12 PM
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this transaction will not become famous in any way.

I am less concerned about creating a "famous" transaction, and more interested in getting this specific job done.  
I also am interested in trying something new, and pushing the boundaries of the upcoming peer-to-peer decentralized economy that Blockchain technologies will bring on.


Religious wars aside, the amount I am proposing translates to about $68.

And if someone in San Francisco wants to help, but that's too cheap to make it worth their while, tell me that!


I'll be home in a few hours and then I'll post one of my public keys here :-).
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October 29, 2014, 08:39:14 PM
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=====PUBLICKEY-14nRMbgLnY74=====================================
AQAAAPm+tNlBBEZfVpPoQkhdNg2uUZ0LfQfIrGWCmodArvl/p9nMStWvUbtdIL2G
kAorUz+1m9RQo1Ddsk6eX+Nfov2zfyZQtOomamVyZmVsaXggYW5kIExlTWluZXIn
cyBtdWx0aXNpZyBhZHJlc3MAAAA=
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Here's my public key, you have to import it. Then send me the lockbox so I can import it. Don't forget to fund it Smiley. From there on the funds can ONLY be spend if we both sign the transaction.
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October 29, 2014, 08:53:20 PM
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I clicked because I wanted to know what 200,000 bits equals in Bitcoin.  But then I realized I don't care.

Seriously though, nice exercise, and I'm glad it's going through.
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October 30, 2014, 12:23:35 AM
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Why 200,000 Bits? How much is that in Bitcoin? 0.2?

I don't understand why people keep thinking that using Bits is any more convenient than just using Bitcoin and Satoshi.

The unit "Bits" is not an useful innovation and therefore this transaction will not become famous in any way.

ya.ya.yo!
Some people want to try to get different unit of measurements to be used when describing amounts of bitcoin. I really do not see any problem with simply describing amounts in terms of bitcoin as .01 bitcoin is ~$3.5 and I don't see any real need to get very much more specific then this (you could always go one or two more decimal places if you needed to).

I think he probably got the idea from the lazo pizza trade and wants to replicate it

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October 31, 2014, 06:15:16 AM
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=====PUBLICKEY-14nRMbgLnY74=====================================
AQAAAPm+tNlBBEZfVpPoQkhdNg2uUZ0LfQfIrGWCmodArvl/p9nMStWvUbtdIL2G
kAorUz+1m9RQo1Ddsk6eX+Nfov2zfyZQtOomamVyZmVsaXggYW5kIExlTWluZXIn
cyBtdWx0aXNpZyBhZHJlc3MAAAA=
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Here's my public key, you have to import it. Then send me the lockbox so I can import it. Don't forget to fund it Smiley. From there on the funds can ONLY be spend if we both sign the transaction.
If you are using a two of two escrow then one party can easily hold the entire amount as hostage so one party could get the other one to agree to sign a TX that sends some of the bitcoin in escrow back to the person who should not receive the bitcoin
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