Please do it. On Jun 25, 2015 3:33 PM, "Peter Todd" wrote: > BIP66 adoption is quite close to 95% and will likely be enforced for all > blocks in a few more days; now is time to think about how CLTV will be > deployed, particularly given its benefits to much-needed scalability > solutions such as payment channels. > > While I'm both a fan and co-author of the Version bits BIP(1) proposal, > it hasn't been implemented yet, and the implementation will be > relatively complex compared to the previous soft-fork mechanism. I think > there is good reason to get CLTV deployed sooner, and I don't think we > have any lack of consensus on it. The CLTV code itself has been > extensively reviewed in the form of the "mempool-only" pull-req, has > been included in the Elements sidechain prototype by Mark Friedenbach, > has been running in production on Viacoin for six months, and has a few > working demos of its functionality implemented. It's also been famously > described as "What you thought nLockTime did until you actually tried to > use it." > > To that end I'm proposing that we simply use the existing median block > version mechanism previously used for the nVersion=2 and nVersion=3 > soft-forks for CLTV. This mechanism is well-tested and understood, and > would allow CLTV to be easily backported to v0.10.x (even 0.9.x) with > little risk for rapid deployment. In the event that another soft-fork is > proposed prior to BIP65, nVersion=4, enforcement, we do have the option > of setting in motion yet another soft-fork as the median mechanism only > requires forks to be serialized in sequence - it does not prevent > multiple soft-forks from being "in-flight" at the same time. > > Thoughts? If there are no objections I'll go ahead and write that code, > using the same thresholds as BIP66. > > 1) > https://www.mail-archive.com/bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net/msg07863.html > > -- > 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org > 0000000000000000007fc13ce02072d9cb2a6d51fae41fefcde7b3b283803d24 > > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-dev mailing list > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev > >