--- Day changed Fri Mar 08 2019 00:27 -!- harding [~quassel@li1258-130.members.linode.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 00:29 -!- harding [~quassel@li1258-130.members.linode.com] has joined ##hwi 00:54 -!- fanquake [~fanquake@unaffiliated/fanquake] has quit [] 01:23 -!- fanquake [~fanquake@unaffiliated/fanquake] has joined ##hwi 01:52 < gmaxwell> ledger's software can't send to bc1 addresses?? https://github.com/LedgerHQ/ledger-live-desktop/issues/1842 02:06 < fanquake> related thread https://twitter.com/Ledger/status/1095971576229580800 02:11 < gmaxwell> thats a disappointment. 02:12 < gmaxwell> I wonder how much of that is due to time spent on altcoins? 02:12 < gmaxwell> we make relatively free protocol upgrades, and I sometimes wonder if that isn't a mistake. 02:12 < gmaxwell> like if we were constantly revving the protocol in ways that required updates from wallets would we simply get more attention. 02:15 < gmaxwell> bech32 support has been released in core for a bit over a year now, and the spec is almost two years old. We knew it would take a while to get a new address type adopted, which is why p2sh embedded segwit exists... but I hard thought of ledger as a leader rather than a laggard. 02:15 < gmaxwell> s/hard/had/ 06:33 < provoostenator> gmaxwell: but our software can :-) 06:34 < provoostenator> I agree it's odd they're behind on this. Sending to bech32 doesn't require full SegWit support. 06:35 < provoostenator> Rebased! https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14912 12:08 <@achow101> provoostenator: instagibbs: reviews/acks for https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/pull/124 https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/pull/126 pls? 12:09 <@achow101> those are the last big-ish things I would like for the 1.0 release which I would like to be released at around the same time as 0.18 so people can use hardware wallets with 0.18