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24 enero, 2024 a las 7:08 pm #27957launabenes35531Participante
<br> Pengguna Bitcoin yang semakin meningkat akan berdampak positif terhadap pertumbuhan nilai dari mata uang ini. Bastien Teinturier: Sure. So right now, when we announced the channel on the network, we explicitly announced node IDs and the Bitcoin keys that are inside the multisig 2-of-2, and people verified that the output that we are referencing is actually locked with the script hash of multisig 2-of-2 of those two keys, so you can only use it with scripts that really follow the format of Lightning channels without taproot. Dozens of others could use your trade name or trademark in a variety of industries, but only one of you can be smart enough to control the .Com customer traffic forever. So, just moving the funding transactions to use MuSig2 already has a very nice benefit for all users, and it’s a good way to start experimenting with taproot with MuSig2 before moving on to PTLC. So, once you’ve got this defined, you need to determine where your stop-loss i<br>p><br>p> Mike Schmidt: The taproot and MuSig2 channel discussion somewhat leads into the updated channel announcement discussion and how gossip protocol would need to be upgraded in order to support moving to P2TR outputs. Bastien Teinturier: Okay, so for now, the first thing we are doing with taproot is just moving the funding transactions, the channel output to use the MuSig2 taproot output. And there was an idea that instead of using the MuSig2 output, the commitment transaction, actually, the funding output would have both a keypath spend that would be MuSig2, but also a scriptpath spend that would use a plain, normal 2-of-2 multisig, so that all the commitment transactions would use the scriptpath spend. And this way, you don’t have to exchange nonces for the MuSig2 output and only the mutual closing and maybe the splices, probably the splices as well, would use the MuSig2 spend path. Binance Launchpad. Binance’s crypto crowdfunding platform for launching top-tier initial exchange offerings (IEOs). Blocks in a blockchain are units that contain data about every transaction, including the date, time, value, buyer and seller, and an identifying code for each exchange. It offers crypto-to-crypto trading in more than 600 cryptocurrencies and virtual tokens, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), and its own token Binance Coin (BNB).
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The main question that we had during the Summit is that there’s work when the current proposal spends the MuSig2 output for both commitment transactions and http://www.youtube.com splices and mutual closes, which means that we have to manage nonce-state, MuSig2 nonce-state in many places, and it’s potentially dangerous because managing those nonces correctly is really important for security. Hacks such as this one serve as a reminder that centralized exchanges are fallible, despite there power, size, and promises of security. To protect themselves, institutional crypto investors are switching to exchanges that offer stronger asset protection, boosting due diligence on trading partners, and executing trades in smaller chunks. The majority of crypto exchanges accept credit/debit cards, bank transfers, and other types of payment options. Maybe, t-bast, you can give an overview of why the current gossip protocol is incompatible with taproot and MuSig2 channels, and what the different options were discussed during the meeting about how to upgrade it. Greg Sanders: Yeah, if I can jump in. Greg Sanders: Yeah, I just had on<br>int. -
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