From: ZmnSCPxj <ZmnSCPxj@protonmail.com>
To: Erik Aronesty <erik@q32.com>
Cc: Bitcoin Protocol Discussion
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>,
lightning-dev <lightning-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Lightning-dev] Removing the Dust Limit
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2021 04:52:01 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BtaljKLqpe75GB6pHEPQMF6_L-hBaE0ZCBGaXrUfnHRYeEbCqFWZ12DaMRm5jEADceL3uPfCiL-WU9MOZJ_m54Zi3Pzu0vSFN3nQvuSKvBM=@protonmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJowKgKt=yYdNOYYNsWh7FJ2EH7rz0bd2EjUjmyA=cA6k5cvUQ@mail.gmail.com>
Good morning e,
> mostly thinking out loud
>
> suppose there is a "lightweight" node:
>
> 1. ignores utxo's below the dust limit
> 2. doesn't validate dust tx
> 3. still validates POW, other tx, etc.
>
> these nodes could possibly get forked - accepting a series of valid,
> mined blocks where there is an invalid but ignored dust tx, however
> this attack seems every bit as expensive as a 51% attack
How would such a node treat a transaction that spends multiple dust UTXOs and creates a single non-dust UTXO out of them (after fees)?
Is it valid (to such a node) or not?
I presume from #1 it never stores dust UTXOs, so the node cannot know if the UTXO being spent by such a tx is spending dust, or trying to spend an already-spent TXO, or even inventing a TXO out of `/dev/random`.
Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-10-07 4:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-08-08 18:52 [bitcoin-dev] Removing the Dust Limit Jeremy
2021-08-08 21:14 ` Matt Corallo
2021-08-08 21:41 ` Oleg Andreev
2021-08-08 21:51 ` [bitcoin-dev] [Lightning-dev] " David A. Harding
2021-08-08 22:46 ` Jeremy
2021-08-08 23:07 ` Jeremy
2021-09-30 22:07 ` Pieter Wuille
2021-10-01 13:40 ` Erik Aronesty
2021-10-07 4:52 ` ZmnSCPxj [this message]
2021-10-07 8:17 ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2021-10-07 8:34 ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2021-10-07 10:35 ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2021-10-07 9:13 ` shymaa arafat
2021-10-07 10:01 ` ZmnSCPxj
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2021-10-08 7:44 ` shymaa arafat
2021-10-08 10:38 ` ZmnSCPxj
2021-10-08 22:47 ` ZmnSCPxj
2021-08-09 13:22 ` Antoine Riard
2021-08-10 0:30 ` Billy Tetrud
2021-08-10 5:04 ` Jeremy
2021-08-10 5:44 ` Billy Tetrud
2021-08-10 11:37 ` ZmnSCPxj
2021-08-10 18:39 ` Charlie Lee
2021-08-10 6:14 ` David A. Harding
2021-08-10 22:37 ` Antoine Riard
2021-08-11 0:46 ` ZmnSCPxj
2021-08-12 22:03 ` Anthony Towns
2021-08-20 4:51 ` Jeremy
2021-08-20 5:45 ` shymaa arafat
2021-08-21 3:10 ` ZmnSCPxj
2021-08-26 21:21 ` Billy Tetrud
2021-08-27 9:07 ` shymaa arafat
2021-08-30 3:31 ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2021-08-18 19:06 shymaa arafat
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