Strongly with Peter on this. That its highly complex to maintain strict consensus between bitcoin versions, does not justify consensus rewrite experiments; it tells you that the risk is exponentially worse and people should use and rally around libconsensus. I would advise any bitcoin ecosystem part, wallet, user to not use software with consensus protocol rw-writes nor variants, you WILL lose money. You could view bitcoin as a digital signature algorithm speculatively tinkering with the algo is highly prone to binary failure mode and unbounded funds loss. Want to be clear this is not a political nor emotive issue. It is a critical technical requirement for security if users of software people write. Please promote this meme. Adam On Feb 14, 2015 6:24 AM, "Tamas Blummer" wrote: > Peter, > > You did not address me but libbitcoin. Since our story and your evaluation > is probably similar, I chime in. > > On Feb 14, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Peter Todd wrote: > > So stop wasting your time. Help get the consensus critical code out of > Bitcoin Core and into a stand-alone libconsensus library, > > > We have seen that the consensus critical code practically extends to > Berkley DB limits or OpenSSL laxness, therefore > it is inconceivable that a consensus library is not the same as Bitcoin > Core, less its P2P service rules, wallet and RPC server. > > > On Feb 14, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Peter Todd wrote: > > > Or you can be stereotypical programmers and dick around on github for > the next ten years chasing stupid consensus bugs in code no-one uses. > > > > The Core code base is unfriendly to feature extensions because of its > criticality, legacy design and ancient technology. It is also a commodity > that the ecosystem takes for granted and free. > > I honestly admire the core team that works and progresses within these > limits and perception. > > I am not willing to work within the core’s legacy technology limits. Does > it mean I am dicking around? I think not. > It was my way to go down the rabbit hole by re-digging it and I created > successful commercial products on the way. > > It is entirely rational for me to focus on innovation that uses the core > as a border router for this block chain. > > I am rather thankful for the ideas of the side chains, that enable > innovation that is no longer measured on unapologetic compatibility with a > given code base, but its services to end user. > > Tamas Blummer > Bits of Proof > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dive into the World of Parallel Programming. The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is > your > hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a > look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development > >