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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Proposal: Vote on the blocksize limit
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 01:25:05PM -0400, Alan Reiner wrote:
> to sign votes. Not only that, but it would require them to reveal their
> public key, which while isn't technically so terrible, large amounts of
> money intended to be kept in storage for 10+ years will prefer to avoid
> any exposure at all, in the oft-chance that QCs come around a lot
> earlier than we expected. Sure, the actual risk should be pretty much
> non-existent, but some of the most paranoid folks are probably the same
> ones who have a lot of funds and want 100.00% of the security that is
> possible. They will see this as wildly inconvenient.
Solving that problem is pretty easy actually: just add a voting only
public key to your outputs. Specifically you would have an opcode called
something like "OP_VOTE" and put a code-path in your script that only
executes for that specific key.
It'd work best if we implement merklized abstract syntax trees to allow
you to reveal only the part of a script that is actually executed rather
than the whole script, a feature useful for a lot of other things.
Incidentally remember that we can implement as many new opcodes as we
want with a soft-fork by redefining one of the OP_NOP's to be a
OP_VERSION opcode that returns false for a given version:
version OP_VERSION OP_IFNOT {new opcodes} OP_ENDIF
Nodes with the existing codebase will think the script always succeeds,
because the IFNOT branch isn't taken, leaving the non-false version on
the stack, while new nodes will take that branch.
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