Now that I have the replace-by-fee reward, I might as well spread the wealth a bit. So for all this discussion about replace-by-fee and the supposed security of zero-conf transactions, no-one seems to think much about how in practice very few vendors have a setup to detect if conflicting transactions were broadcast on the network simultaneously - after all if that is the case which transaction gets mined is up to chance, so much of the time you'll get away with a double spend. We don't yet have a mechanism to propagate double-spend warnings, and funny enough, in the case of a single txin transaction the double-spend warning is also enough information to allow miners to implement replace-by-fee. So I'm offering 2BTC for anyone who comes up with a nice and easy to use command line tool that lets you automagically create one version of the transaction sending the coins to the desired recipient, and another version sending all the coins back to you, both with the same transaction inputs. In addition to creating the two versions, you need to find a way to broadcast them both simultaneously to different nodes on the network. One clever approach might be to use blockchain.info's raw transaction POST API, and your local Bitcoin node. If you happen to be at the conference, a cool demo would be to demonstrate the attack against my Android wallet. I'll buy Bitcoins off of you at Mt. Gox rates + %10, and you can see if you can rip me off. Yes, you can keep the loot. :) This should be videotaped so we can put an educational video on youtube after. -- 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org 00000000000000bafd0a55f013e058cc2a672ee0c66b9265a02390d80e4748f5