From: John Carvalho <john@synonym.to>
To: Bitcoin Protocol Discussion
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>,
Erik Aronesty <erik@q32.com>
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Opt-in full-RBF] Zero-conf apps in immediate danger
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 06:08:15 +0200 [thread overview]
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Erik, I am fully aware of Lightning and have a been a proponent and builder
of it since it was launched, including getting Bitfinex to support LN,
building a RN LDK implementation in our upcoming app, etc, but frankly LN
has nowhere near the adoption of onchain payments for commerce, and LN
complexity, reliability, maintenance and overhead are real obstacles for
merchants.
One of your links is to Muun, who started this thread!
There is no practicality in a merchant saying they accept bitcoin, but not
onchain, or in having many checkout and customer service versions for many
bitcoin payment methods.
Merchants accepting base layer bitcoin is one if the most important types
of adoption there is.
-John
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 6:29 PM Erik Aronesty <erik@q32.com> wrote:
> Also, lightning works fine and is readily available in convenient mobile
> apps used by millions of people, or in . So the need for a 0conf has been
> mitigated by other solutions for fast payments with no need for a trust
> relationship. And for people that don't like mobile risks, core lightning
> and other solutions are now easily installed and configured for use in fast
> payments.
>
> some references:
>
> https://muun.com/ (easy!)
> https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning (reference, works well with
> core)
> https://lightning.network/ (more info)
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 11:11 AM Peter Todd via bitcoin-dev <
> bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 12:03:21PM +0200, John Carvalho via bitcoin-dev
>> wrote:
>> > In support of Dario's concern, I feel like there is a degree of
>> gaslighting
>> > happening with the advancement of RBF somehow being okay, while
>> merchants
>> > wanting to manage their own 0conf risk better being not okay.
>>
>> The way merchants try to manage 0conf risk is quite harmful to Bitcoin.
>> Connecting to large numbers of nodes to try to risk-manage propagation
>> _is_ an
>> attack, albeit a mild one. Everyone doing that is very harmful; only a few
>> merchants being able to do it is very unfair/centralized.
>>
>> ...and of course, in the past this has lead to merchants trying to make
>> deals
>> with miners directly, even going as far as to suggest reorging out
>> double-spends. I don't need to explain why that is obviously extremely
>> harmful.
>>
>> --
>> https://petertodd.org 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org
>>
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2022-10-14 10:03 ` [bitcoin-dev] [Opt-in full-RBF] Zero-conf apps in immediate danger John Carvalho
2022-10-14 15:04 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-14 16:28 ` Erik Aronesty
2022-10-15 4:08 ` John Carvalho [this message]
2022-10-15 4:20 ` John Carvalho
[not found] <6342098B-A548-43C9-8F92-AAD9D0BB66AB@coinspaid.com>
2022-12-03 14:06 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-01 12:27 Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-01 22:03 ` Erik Aronesty
2022-12-02 6:34 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-02 1:52 ` Antoine Riard
2022-12-02 6:59 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-02 4:30 ` Peter Todd
2022-12-02 7:06 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-03 8:50 ` Peter Todd
2022-12-03 11:01 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-03 11:51 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-03 12:12 ` Peter Todd
2022-12-03 13:17 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-03 14:03 ` Daniel Lipshitz
2022-12-05 12:21 ` angus
[not found] <CABZBVTC5kh7ca3KhVkFPdQjnsPhP4Kun1k3K6cPkarrjUiTJpA@mail.gmail.com>
2022-10-19 14:29 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-19 14:45 ` Erik Aronesty
2022-10-19 15:43 ` Jeremy Rubin
2022-10-19 15:51 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-19 16:04 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-19 16:08 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-20 1:37 ` Antoine Riard
2022-10-20 14:11 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-21 1:04 ` Antoine Riard
2022-10-20 4:05 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-21 19:35 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-20 7:22 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-20 12:37 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-20 14:14 ` Ruben Somsen
2022-10-20 14:17 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-20 19:58 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-20 21:05 ` David A. Harding
2022-10-20 21:07 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-20 22:02 ` Eloy
2022-10-21 12:02 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-21 14:01 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-21 14:19 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-21 14:47 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-21 19:43 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-24 7:55 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-20 22:13 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-21 9:34 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-21 19:33 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-24 7:45 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-21 11:56 ` Sergej Kotliar
2022-10-23 19:20 ` David A. Harding
2022-10-23 20:51 ` alicexbt
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2022-10-07 16:20 Dario Sneidermanis
2022-10-07 17:21 ` David A. Harding
2022-10-07 17:28 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-07 21:37 ` Dario Sneidermanis
2022-10-11 16:18 ` Pieter Wuille
2022-10-12 5:42 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-12 16:11 ` Pieter Wuille
2022-10-12 21:44 ` Dario Sneidermanis
2022-10-13 4:35 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-16 8:08 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-17 14:25 ` Greg Sanders
2022-10-17 21:41 ` Antoine Riard
2022-10-18 7:00 ` Anthony Towns
2022-10-19 3:01 ` Antoine Riard
2022-10-19 3:17 ` alicexbt
2022-10-20 22:08 ` Peter Todd
2022-11-02 15:04 ` AdamISZ
2022-10-20 23:18 ` Peter Todd
2022-11-09 13:19 ` ArmchairCryptologist
2022-11-10 9:35 ` ZmnSCPxj
2022-10-07 20:56 ` Luke Dashjr
2022-10-08 20:47 ` alicexbt
2022-10-13 16:07 ` linuxfoundation.cndm1
2022-10-14 2:44 ` alicexbt
2022-10-14 15:02 ` Peter Todd
2022-10-17 20:31 ` Antoine Riard
2022-10-17 22:14 ` Antoine Riard
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