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"summary": "- The evolution in blockchain change implementation moves from DASK to soft forks, avoiding new addresses.\n- Matt Corallo proposes disabling P2TR key-spending and using `OP_SUCCESS` for post-quantum signatures.\n- Corallo's method seeks community consensus on hash signatures, aiming for a quantum-resistant soft fork.", | ||
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"published_at": "2025-01-10T00:46:34.422000+00:00", | ||
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"link": "https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/ecash-tides-using-cashu-and-stratum-v2/870", | ||
"id": "4004", | ||
"title": "Deterministic tx selection for censorship resistance", | ||
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