From: Tom Zander <tomz@freedommail.ch>
To: Jonas Schnelli <dev@jonasschnelli.ch>,
Bitcoin Protocol Discussion
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] BIP150/151 concerns and some comments
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 16:10:46 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1853296.U0XO7RE0lo@strawberry> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <302c0b13-1951-faec-7266-f42bf748163d@jonasschnelli.ch>
On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 22:01:51 CET Jonas Schnelli via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> >> - If you use one of the todays available SPV clients, you will reveal
> >> your complete wallet content („~all your addresses") to every network
> >> observer between you and the node you have connected to. This means, if
> >> you pay for a coffee (while being on the owners WIFI), the coffee owner
> >> and all the involved ISPs can correlate your wallet with your other
> >> internet behavior. Same is true for your cellphone provider if you use
> >> cellular.
> >
> > What about allowing trusted users connecting on a different connection.
> > Much like the RPC one.
> > Make that one encrypted. Different usecase, different connection.
>
> - What protocol would you use?
The RPC one. Which I think is JSON.
Your usecase is essentially just calling sendRawTransaction. Don’t
overcomplicate things.
--
Tom Zander
Blog: https://zander.github.io
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2017-02-14 16:10 [bitcoin-dev] BIP150/151 concerns and some comments Jonas Schnelli
2017-02-14 18:01 ` Tom Zander
2017-02-14 21:01 ` Jonas Schnelli
2017-02-16 15:10 ` Tom Zander [this message]
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