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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] SPV clients and relaying double spends
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On 9/25/2014 7:37 PM, Aaron Voisine wrote:
> Of course you wouldn't want nodes to propagate alerts without
> independently verifying them
How would a node independently verify a double-spend alert, other than
by having access to an actual signed double-spend?
#4570 relays the first double-spend AS an alert. Running this branch on
mainnet, I have been keeping a live list of relayed double-spend
transactions at http://respends.thinlink.com
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