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On 01/15/2014 04:05 PM, Jeremy Spilman wrote:
> Might I propose "reusable address".
Say it like it is. This is the only suggestion so far that I really like.
No amount of finger wagging got people to stop using the block chain
for data storage, but news of the OP_RETURN change to relay rules in
0.9 got people to at least be less damaging in how they do it.
Having an officially named "reusable address" format won't stop people
from doing dumb things (e.g. vanity addresses), but at least maybe
they'll stop using traditional addresses for it.
Mark
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