2015-10-02 15:14 GMT+02:00 jl2012 via bitcoin-dev < bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>: > According to the Oxford Dictionary, "coin" as a verb means "invent (a new > word or phrase)". Undoubtedly you created the first functional SPV client > but please retract the claim "I coined the term SPV" or that's plagiarism. > > Or simply stop pursuing this silly distraction. > And I'd like to highlight the following excerpt from the whitepaper: "the > simplified method can be fooled by an attacker's fabricated transactions > for as long as the attacker can continue to overpower the network. One > strategy to protect against this would be to accept alerts from network > nodes when they detect an invalid block, prompting the user's software to > download the full block and alerted transactions to confirm the > inconsistency." > > Header only clients without any fraud detecting mechanism are functional > but incomplete SPV implementations, according to Sathoshi's original > definition. This might be good enough for the first generation SPV wallet, > but eventually SPV clients should be ready to detect any rule violation in > the blockchain, including things like block size (as Satoshi mentioned > "invalid block", not just "invalid transaction"). > > Mike Hearn via bitcoin-dev 於 2015-10-02 08:23 寫到: > >> FWIW the "coining" I am referring to is here: >> >> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7972.msg116285#msg116285 [4] >> >> OK, with that, here goes. Firstly some terminology. I'm going to call >> these things SPV clients for "simplified payment verification". >> Headers-only is kind of a mouthful and "lightweight client" is too >> vague, as there are several other designs that could be described as >> lightweight like RPC frontend and Stefans WebCoin API approach >> >> At that time nobody used the term "SPV wallet" to refer to what apps >> like BreadWallet or libraries like bitcoinj do. Satoshi used the term >> "client only mode", Jeff was calling them "headers only client" etc. >> So I said, I'm going to call them SPV wallets after the section of the >> whitepaper that most precisely describes their operation. >> > > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-dev mailing list > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev >