Right and everybody knows that Tether is the most clever sidechain ever invented far more sophisticated than lightning, which makes me think that a punishment should be added in the proposal for the cheater advertising a price < 50 k (or 100) and/or selling before 1-3 years (tbd) so all his coins go to the Bitcoin Mediator, a new notion here to sustain the community (I modestly apply for the position) Le 01/04/2019 à 13:50, Dana L. Coe via bitcoin-dev a écrit : > I suggest in the spirit of the times that we not use USD as the > reference, but USDT. > > Everyone knows Tethers are much more flexible in tracking the true > value of the US dollar. > > Dana > >> On Apr 1, 2019, at 7:22 PM, Melvin Carvalho via bitcoin-dev >> > > wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 02:32, Luke Dashjr via bitcoin-dev >> > > wrote: >> >> Certain parts of the community have been selling bitcoins for >> unreasonably >> low prices. This has halted Bitcoin's valuation at $20k and even >> driven the >> price down below $15k! However, clearly Bitcoin is worth much >> more than >> that, and there is widespread support for higher prices. >> >> In light of this, I have written and implemented two BIPs: one to >> add a >> signed price field to Bitcoin transactions, and the other to >> softfork a >> minimum price of $50k USD/BTC a year from today. >> >> The BIPs are here, as well as included at the bottom of this >> email for >> convenience: >> https://github.com/luke-jr/bips/blob/softfork_50k/bip-usdprice.mediawiki >> https://github.com/luke-jr/bips/blob/softfork_50k/bip-softfork-50k-price.mediawiki >> >> A reference implementation is here: >> https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/compare/v0.17.1...luke-jr:softfork_50k >> >> Please review ASAP so we can get these deployed in Bitcoin Core >> v0.18. >> >> >> This seems a little arbitrary. Ask yourself, "Why the USD?". Yes, >> it is the dominant currency now, but in 2, 6, 10, 14 years? Who knows. >> >> You could make equally an argument to denominate in euros. Or a >> basket of currencies, or even the Bancor. >> >> However the wider question is why even denominate in fiat at all? >> >> I suggest denominating the minimum value in satoshsis themselves, >> which would be a negligable upgrade to the network. >> >> >> Luke >> >> >>
>>       BIP: ?
>>       Layer: Applications
>>       Title: Signed USD Price Indicator
>>       Author: Luke Dashjr >     >
>>       Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
>>       Comments-URI:
>>     https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-????
>>       Status: Draft
>>       Type: Standards Track
>>       Created: 2019-04-01
>>       License: BSD-2-Clause
>>     
>> >> ==Abstract== >> >> This BIP proposes a method to explicitly specify and sign the >> USD/BTC price >> for transactions. >> >> ==Copyright== >> >> This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license. >> >> ==Motivation== >> >> Certain parts of the community have been selling bitcoins for >> unreasonably low >> prices. This has halted Bitcoin's valuation at $20k and even >> driven the price >> down below $15k! However, clearly Bitcoin is worth much more than >> that, and >> there is widespread support for higher prices. >> >> This problem can be fixed by setting a global minimum price for >> bitcoins. >> Unfortunately, today, the consensus protocol is completely >> oblivious to the >> price bitcoins are traded at. Therefore, we must first add a >> field to Bitcoin >> transactions to indicate their price. >> >> ==Specification== >> >> ===New field and legal implication=== >> >> A new field is added to Bitcoin transactions. This field, if >> present, must >> represent the honest and true USD/BTC rate used for the >> transaction. By >> signing the transaction, the sender legally affirms this is the >> valuation of >> bitcoins used for the transaction. >> >> For the avoidance of doubt: when the transaction is valued in a >> currency other >> than USD, any reasonable exchange rate may be used to come up >> with the USD >> valuation. >> >> ===Serialisation=== >> >> When serialising the transaction for any purpose, including >> signing, weight >> calculation, and so on, the output count must be incremented by >> one. Prior to >> the first real output, the following bytes must be inserted: >> >> * Constant: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >> * A single byte, the size in bytes of the remainder of the >> inserted data >> * Constant: 6a 04 55 53 44 24 >> * A single byte, the size in bytes of the remainder of the >> inserted data >> * The USD/BTC rate used for the transaction, in standard signed >> integer >> serialisation, with all leading zeros removed (except as >> necessary to >> preserve the sign bit). >> >> ==Backwards compatibility== >> >> ===Consensus=== >> >> The new price field is serialised as a dummy output, with a value >> of zero, and >> a scriptPubKey that begins with OP_RETURN (6a). Existing nodes >> will ignore >> this dummy output, and the leading OP_RETURN in the scriptPubKey >> ensures it >> is never considered spendable. >> >> Therefore, current nodes will ignore the new field entirely, and >> accept >> transactions using it. >> >> ===Wallets=== >> >> Existing wallets do not typically generate price indicators as >> specified. >> Under this BIP, this absence of the field is perfectly acceptable. >> >> ==Reference implementation== >> >> https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/compare/v0.17.1...luke-jr:usd_price_tx_field >> >>
>>       BIP: ?
>>       Layer: Consensus (soft fork)
>>       Title: $50k USD/BTC Minimum Price
>>       Author: Luke Dashjr >     >
>>       Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
>>       Comments-URI:
>>     https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-????
>>       Status: Draft
>>       Type: Standards Track
>>       Created: 2019-04-01
>>       License: BSD-2-Clause
>>       Requires: usdprice
>>     
>> >> ==Abstract== >> >> This BIP defines a minimum price of $50k USD/BTC for Bitcoin >> transactions. >> >> ==Copyright== >> >> This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license. >> >> ==Motivation== >> >> Certain parts of the community have been selling bitcoins for >> unreasonably low >> prices. This has halted Bitcoin's valuation at $20k and even >> driven the price >> down below $15k! However, clearly Bitcoin is worth much more than >> that, and >> there is widespread support for higher prices. >> >> bip-usdprice defines a new field to indicate the price of >> transactions. Using >> this, we can softfork to require a minimum transaction price. >> >> ==Specification== >> >> Beginning with block height 622370 (expected approximately 2020 >> April 1), a >> block is reject as invalid unless all transactions it contains >> both declare a >> USD/BTC price (as defined in bip-usdprice) and specify a price >> that is at a >> minimum $50k USD/BTC. >> >> ==Backwards compatibility== >> >> As a soft fork, older nodes will continue to accept the >> blockchain without >> modification. Non-upgraded nodes, however, will not validate the >> minimum >> price requirement, and may accept invalid blocks if miners choose >> to make >> them. Since transactions not declaring a price are at this time >> still >> common-place, the softfork activation has been set a full year >> into the >> future to ensure time to upgrade both nodes and wallet software. >> >> ==Reference implementation== >> >> https://github.com/luke-jr/bitcoin/compare/usd_price_tx_field...softfork_50k >> _______________________________________________ >> bitcoin-dev mailing list >> bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org >> >> https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> bitcoin-dev mailing list >> bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org >> >> https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-dev mailing list > bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev -- Peersm : http://www.peersm.com node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms