So sad that you're fed up with me.
This seems great for fairly anonymous payments.
My only problem is if the deterministic offset n is encoded in the paying
transaction then anyone else you also gave that mpk to, will also see the
address.
So I still really prefer some solution where payment addresses are
contracted and signed by a key, for either a one off payment or a sequence
of payments over a period.
Thanks
Bob
On 14 Jan 2014 00:31, "Nicolás Mendoza" <nicolasmendo@???> wrote:
> Thanks for using Drak in your example, I'm fed up with Bob and Alice
>
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> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
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>> great, thanks for showing me this. I know the basic idea. The only thing
>> I'd add is that once you know the nonce, that the payor doesn't need to
>> recreate these txs repeatedly. So when I pay Drak, I only need to do
>> this the first ever time I pay Drak.
>>
>> On 13/01/14 19:49, Drak wrote:
>> > Have you guys seen this discussion on the bitcoin mailing list (and now
>> > there is a working
>> > implementation):
>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=31813471
>> >
>> > Seems to be a major step forward in terms of privacy. Probably needs a
>> > few more technical eyes on it but it looks really promising.
>> >
>> > Drak
>> >
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