From: Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@gmail.com>
To: Watson Ladd <wbl@uchicago.edu>
Cc: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Fwd: Proposal for a new opcode
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 19:05:48 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAS2fgSHsuhHOXXdAvgLZqF7ozLrzu-2wDikVxd0z6bPiCo+Hg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CACsn0cne5An+SyKDf9w4o4Secn7C9wqqbG7ff0HB3Dvk-XxHRg@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Watson Ladd <wbl@uchicago.edu> wrote:
> I am proposing a new opcode for the purposes of anonymous
> transactions. This new opcode enables scripts to be given proof that
> the receiver can carry out or has carried out a previous transaction.
> I'm currently working on a paper that discusses using this opcode for
> anonymous transactions.
I believe I understand what the opcode does directly— it just
validates an opaque signautre. I don't understand how it enables
anonymous transactions.
Can you spell this out for me?
In particular I don't see why it is not, from the perspective of the
blockchain, isomorphic to a hash locked transaction. (This
equivalence is more obvious when you think about how lamport
signtures turn simple hashing into a one time signature).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-03-07 0:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2012-03-02 19:57 ` [Bitcoin-development] Fwd: Proposal for a new opcode Watson Ladd
2012-03-03 17:55 ` Gavin Andresen
2012-03-05 14:14 ` [Bitcoin-development] " Michael Grønager
2012-03-07 0:05 ` Gregory Maxwell [this message]
2012-03-07 0:42 ` [Bitcoin-development] Fwd: " Watson Ladd
2012-03-21 19:54 ` Gregory Maxwell
[not found] ` <CACsn0cmfwuBpFTTMZ9psOoTKb3ovmAdb=VTSYQ7LJaf8+YzTUg@mail.gmail.com>
2012-03-21 22:02 ` [Bitcoin-development] " Watson Ladd
2012-03-22 0:49 ` Gregory Maxwell
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