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From: "Russell O'Connor" <roconnor@blockstream•io>
To: Dustin Dettmer <dustinpaystaxes@gmail•com>,
	 Bitcoin Protocol Discussion
	<bitcoin-dev@lists•linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] OP_CODESEPARATOR Re: BIP Proposal: The Great Consensus Cleanup
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 15:15:38 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAMZUoKkJY6UpN=OmOsR0tDAwLw++dYrZtuo_Vir-+DHrK3ckNg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CABLeJxS1sK8x-dgkOJ5f4=vjB4xja6EVeca-aHbeqOyS7SwWWQ@mail.gmail.com>

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Increasing the OP_CODESEPARATOR weight by 520 (p2sh redeemScript size
limit) + 40 (stripped txinput size) + 8 (stripped txoutput size) + a few
more (overhead for varints) = 572ish bytes should be enough to completely
eliminate any vulnerability caused by OP_CODESEPARATOR within P2SH
transactions without the need to remove it ever.  I think it is worth
attempting to be a bit more clever than such a blunt rule, but it would be
much better than eliminating OP_CODESEPARATOR within P2SH entirely.

Remember that the goal isn't to eliminate OP_CODESEPARATOR per se; the goal
is to eliminate the vulnerability associated with it.

On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 12:47 PM Dustin Dettmer via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev@lists•linuxfoundation.org> wrote:

> What about putting it in a deprecated state for some time. Adjust the
> transaction weight so using the op code is more expensive (10x, 20x?) and
> get the word out that it will be removed in the future.
>
> You could even have nodes send a reject code with the message
> “OP_CODESEPARATOR is depcrecated.”
>

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  reply	other threads:[~2019-03-11 19:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-03-06 21:39 [bitcoin-dev] " Matt Corallo
2019-03-07 10:44 ` Luke Dashjr
2019-03-07 19:44   ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-07 15:03 ` [bitcoin-dev] OP_CODESEPARATOR " Russell O'Connor
2019-03-07 19:50   ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-08 15:57     ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-08 18:35       ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-09 18:29         ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-10  3:25           ` Jacob Eliosoff
2019-03-11 17:49             ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-12 21:08           ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-12 22:39             ` Jacob Eliosoff
2019-03-13  0:54               ` Gregory Maxwell
2019-03-13  1:34               ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-08 19:12     ` Sjors Provoost
2019-03-08 20:14       ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-10 14:25         ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2019-03-10 18:24           ` Moral Agent
2019-03-12  7:34             ` LORD HIS EXCELLENCY JAMES HRMH
2019-03-10 18:28           ` Dustin Dettmer
2019-03-11 19:15             ` Russell O'Connor [this message]
2019-03-12  2:23               ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-13  1:38                 ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-09 18:29       ` Russell O'Connor
     [not found]       ` <PS2P216MB0179EFBEF7BEEE1C3F251F719D4E0@PS2P216MB0179.KORP216.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM>
2019-03-10 15:22         ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-07 15:16 ` [bitcoin-dev] Sighash Type Byte; " Russell O'Connor
2019-03-07 19:57   ` Matt Corallo
2019-03-08 15:57     ` Russell O'Connor
2019-03-13  1:34       ` Russell O'Connor

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