Hi Paul,The issue is in the establishment of trust. Anyone can broadcast the initial information.
eThe broadcast is ONLY done when the wallet is in Receive mode. Same as when the QR code is visible. The use of the *Name* section is specifically so that a recipient can broadcast their name/handle. Not so the recipient would broadcast the name of the Sender.On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Mike Hearn <mike@plan99.net> wrote:I'm imagining myself walking around broadcasting my photo and MAC
address while hucksters push payment requests to me for approvalI hate to break it to you, but you broadcast a photo of your face every time you walk outside ;)Bluetooth MAC addresses are random, they aren't useful identifiers. If someone can see you, a face is a far more uniquely identifying thing than a MAC."Payment spam" might be a problem. I can imagine a wallet requiring that such requests are signed and then spammers can be blacklisted in the usual fashion so they can't push things to your phone anymore. Anyway, a hurdle that can be jumped if/when it becomes an issue.