I'm not particularly persuaded, but also not wedded to either idea. Fixed up tests for the OP_TRUE case here: https://github.com/instagibbs/bitcoin/tree/ephemeral-anchors-true On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 5:10 PM Peter Todd wrote: > On Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 03:47:28PM -0500, Greg Sanders wrote: > > > OP_TRUE is the obvious way to do this, and it results with a 1 on the > > stack, > > which plays better with other standardness rules. > > > > What other standardness rules? MINAMALIF? How does that interact with the > > proposal? > > It makes sense to require scripts to leave just a single OP_TRUE on the > stack > at the end of execution, as otherwise that can be a source of malleability > in > certain circumstances where the scriptSig ends up providing the OP_TRUE. I > don't believe we actually implement this as a rule right now. But you could > easily imagine that happening in a future upgrade. > > Leaving an OP_2 on the stack doesn't achieve that and would require a > special-cased workaround. Spending the time now to do the obvious thing - > use > OP_TRUE as the canonical anyone-can-spend output - avoids this issue. > > -- > https://petertodd.org 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org >