Then of course I tried to do this with BIP 10 when Armory implemented offline-transactions two years ago. I got some positive feedback, but no one wanted to help improve it, etc. I guess nobody else was doing it and/or cared at the time. So I continue to use BIP 10 even though it's pretty crappy. I wanted it to be useful for multisig, too, but it has some deficiencies there (it was done when Armory was extremely young and OP_EVAL was still on the table).
However, with all this activity, we should start thinking about that and discussing it. Otherwise, I'll just do my own thing again and probably end up with something that fits my own needs, but not anyone else's. Really though, multisig shouldn't require all the same app to work.
-Alan
On 03/10/2014 01:49 PM, Gavin Andresen wrote:
In my experience, best process for standardizing something is:
1) Somebody has a great idea2) They implement it3) Everybody agrees, "Great idea!" and they copy it.4) Idea gets refined by the people copying it.5) It gets standardized.
Mutisig wallets are at step 2 right now. BIP is step 5, in my humble opinion...
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Drak <drak@zikula.org> wrote:
I was wondering if there would be merit in a kind of BIP for a payment protocol using multisig?
Currently, setting up a multisig is quite a feat. Users have to exchange public keys, work out how to get the public keys from their addresses. If one of the parties are not savvy enough, an malicious party could easily be setup that was 2 of 3 instead of 2 of 2 where the malicious party generates the multisig address+script and thus be able to run off with funds anyway.
It's also terribly complex to generate and keep track of. There's been a nice attempt at creating an browser interface at coinb.in/multisig but it still lacks the kind of ease with created by the payment protocol. If there was a BIP then it would go a long way to aiding future usability of multisig wallet implementations.
What are your thoughts?
Drak
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