On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:52:57PM -0700, Mark Friedenbach wrote: > This is called child pays for parent and there is a three year old pull > request implementing it: > > https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/1647 CPFP probably needs changes to the P2P layer to be able to support RBF scorched earth well unfortunately, as currently transactions are processed individually and out of context. In the RBF case you'd need to keep previously removed transactions in a buffer and evaluate new transactions against that buffer - relatively complex. The other big issue is that existing wallets don't appear to be very good at preventing double-spends. There's lots of edge cases where transations aren't recorded correctly, like crashes, shutting down unexpected etc. and in those cases there's a high chance of the wallet sending a double-spend by accident. There's also coinjoin to consider - plainly incompatible. With scorched-earth this will lead to losses. Fortunately you can implement scorched-earth using SIGHASH_ANYONECANPAY instead on an opt-in basis, which wallets could add only if they've taken the special engineering considerations into account first: "Replace-by-fee scorched-earth without child-pays-for-parent", Peter Todd, Bitcoin-development mailing list, Apr 28th 2014 http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2014-April/005620.html For the OP: I'd be interested in pursuing this further. -- 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org 000000000000000015665ce75a321e5827cdf9af667eaa75aaeefbc315514da5