Your assessment of my dishonesty is based on your assumption of how I should be running GAP600, your assumptions are baseless and lack commercial experience and likewise your conclusions are false. I have provided already back in December clear access to clarify opposite our clients corroborated with easily verifiable trxs activity of a major client of ours. This is more than enough to corroborate our statistics. As far as validating real RBF adoption I have offered a clear option here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28132#issuecomment-1661960440 something like this or similar would offer a clear assessment of adoption. Since you are not able to provide documents or public emails of hashing pools confirming there adoption of Full RBF. ________________________________ Daniel Lipshitz GAP600| www.gap600.com Phone: +44 113 4900 117 Skype: daniellipshitz123 Twitter: @daniellipshitz On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 4:28 AM Peter Todd wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 01:27:24AM +0300, Daniel Lipshitz wrote: > > Your research is not thorough and reaches an incorrect conclusion. > > > > As stated many times - we service payment processors and some merchants > > directly - Coinspaid services multiple merchants and process a > > significant amount of BTC they are a well known and active in the space - > > as I provided back in December 2022 a email from Max the CEO of Coinspaid > > confirming their use of 0-conf as well as providing there cluster > addresses > > to validate there deposit flows see here again - > > > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2022-December/021239.html > > - if this is not sufficient then please email support@coinspaid.com and > ask > > to be connected to Max or someone from the team who can confirm Conspaid > is > > clients of GAP600. Max also at the time was open to do a call, I can > check > > again now and see if this is still the case and connect you. > > > > That on its own is enough of a sample to validate our statistics. > > Why don't you just give me an example of some merchants using Coinspaid, > and > another example using Coinpayments, who rely on unconfirmed transactions? > If > those merchants actually exist it should be very easy to give me some > names of > them. > > Without actual concrete examples for everyone to see for themselves, why > should > we believe you? > > > I have also spoken to Changelly earlier today and they offered to email > pro > > @ changelly.com and they will be able to confirm GAP600 as a service > > Emailed; waiting on a reply. > > > provider. Also please send me the 1 trx hash you tested and I can see if > it > > was queried to our system and if so offer some info as to why it wasnt > > approved. Also if you can elaborate how you integrated with Changelly - I > > can check with them if that area is not integrated with GAP600. > > Why don't you just tell me exactly what service Changelly offers that > relies on > unconfirmed transactions, and what characteristics would meet GAP600's risk > criteria? I and others on this mailing list could easily do test > transactions > if you told us what we can actually test. If your service actually works, > then > you can safely provide that information. > > I'm not going to give you any exact tx hashes of transactions I've already > done, as I don't want to cause any problems for the owners of the accounts > I > borrowed for testing. Given your lack of honesty so far I have every > reason to > believe they might be retalliated against in some way. > > > As the architect of such a major change to the status of 0-conf > > transactions I would think you would welcome the opportunity to speak to > > business and users who actual activities will be impacted by full RBF > > becoming dominant. > > Funny how you say this, without actually giving any concrete examples of > businesses that will be affected. Who exactly are these businesses? Payment > processors obviously don't count. > > > Are you able to provide the same i.e emails and contacts of people at > > the mining pools who can confirm they have adopted FULL RBF ? > > I've already had multiple mining pools complain to me that they and their > employees have been harassed over full-rbf, so obviously I'm not going to > provide you with any private contact information I have. There's no need to > expose them to further harassment. > > If you actually offered an unconfirmed transaction guarantee service, with > real > customers getting an actual benefit, you'd be doing test transactions > frequently and would already have a very good idea of what pools do > full-rbf. > Why don't you already have this data? > > -- > https://petertodd.org 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org >