--- Day changed Tue Sep 17 2019 01:02 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.173.200.138] has joined ##hwi 01:48 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.173.200.138] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:30 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e35:8aba:8220:6627:dad:d967:649d] has joined ##hwi 02:56 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e35:8aba:8220:6627:dad:d967:649d] has quit [Quit: jonatack] 02:56 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e35:8aba:8220:6627:dad:d967:649d] has joined ##hwi 03:44 < provoostenator> achow101 instagibbs multisig time! https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16895 06:35 -!- TheCharlatan [~TheCharla@109.236.87.57] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 06:36 -!- TheCharlatan [~TheCharla@109.236.87.57] has joined ##hwi 06:57 < instagibbs> wowowow 07:02 < instagibbs> need to fork myself so I can play around with it 07:10 < instagibbs> I should spend some time thinking about how we should expect hww to support miniscript policies 09:42 < provoostenator> From #bitcoin-core-dev I gather that's not super relevant, unless you're building Liquid or doing Lightning stuff? 09:50 < instagibbs> i think his point was that the hww itself isn't responsible for reporting what is supported 09:51 < instagibbs> The wallet(Core) should know somehow not to ask for pubkeys from a hww that can't support the chosen policy 09:51 < instagibbs> HWI may have a whitelist, for example 09:51 < instagibbs> that's my opinion anyways 09:51 < instagibbs> hardcore users can YOLO 10:01 < instagibbs> "supports_multisig" "supports_telescoping_multisig" stuff like that 10:06 < instagibbs> "liquid" script is just something I suspect a number of people would do if the tooling existed