For some reason reply doesn't always work for lists.dyne.org for me and it
goes straight to the sender. Adding list back in for transparency.
Something that is a bit of a non problem though, like from this leak you
replied to here
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1sinh7/hey_rbitcoin_we_are_the_developers_of_the_dark/cdy0neb
they don't understand that the Bitcoin specification is the
> consensus-critical part of the Satoshi source code. Instead they are
> pursuing a ground-up re-implementation, and like it or not, they're just
> not smart enough to get all the details right - nobody is.
>
This is where the foundation goes wrong and most of my concerns are for it.
Bitcoin is a protocol, not a software, if there is one thing the foundation
should do, it is to create rpc quality documentation for the protocol and
publish it. Then they can create a library with the satoshi code, then
they can build a node on top of that, then they can build a wallet.
Right now we have bitcoin is defined by bitcoind and what is chosen by the
foundation. A bit like how IE really defined the HTML standard back in the
late 90/early 2000's. Although less can go wrong with http than with the
bitcoin network, it would be insane for someone to say don't use firefox,
use IE because thats what most of the protocol already uses.
If the possibility of miners choosing libbitcoin to mine with is such a
concern, then they should audit the code, reimplementations are inevitable,
there will certainly be bumps along the way and blocks/forks will be
orphaned. But centralised development of one single client is not the way
forward.
Thanks
Bob
On 12 December 2013 22:16, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
> Yep. Mainly though some people are worried about bad blocks getting into
> an Obelisk blockchain.
>
> > This is awesome. You can run bitcoind and obelisk on the same system/LAN
> > without any increase in traffic. Should help for testing if you can
> > rebuild
> > the database straight off a bitcoind node already running locally.
> >
> >
> > On 12 December 2013 21:40, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
> >
> >> The format of the config file has changed slightly:
> >>
> >> https://github.com/spesmilo/obelisk/blob/master/src/worker/worker.cfg
> >>
> >> It is now possible to add custom outgoing nodes, disable listening for
> >> incoming connections.
> >>
> >> One use-case is to have a custom bitcoind which Obelisk connects to for
> >> downloading blocks. This makes it possible to disable untrusted nodes to
> >> connect to Obelisk without going through bitcoind.
> >>
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