{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Peter D. Gray [ARCHIVE] wrote","author_name":"Peter D. Gray [ARCHIVE] (npub10v…t058y)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub10vqyu8x3f0lfttk98xc28ppuyufaz4df8x4aspa9w9xz5z05snzq7t058y","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"📅 Original date posted:2018-06-16\n📝 Original message:On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 04:34:40PM -0700, Pieter Wuille wrote:\n...\n\u003e First of all, it's unclear to me to what extent projects have already\n\u003e worked on implementations, and thus to what extent the specification\n\u003e is still subject to change. A response of \"this is way too late\" is\n\u003e perfectly fine.\n...\n\nThe new Coldcard hardware wallet is based on PSBT (ie. BIP 174 as\npublished), and we consider it \"PSBT Native\". It can add signatures\nto PSBT files delivered on MicroSD card and/or over USB, and is\nable to finalize PSBT files for lots of simple cases. It already\nworks well against the existing BIP174 pull request.\n\nI think the BIP174 spec is reasonable as it is, and should only be\nchanged in a forwards-compatible way from this point... but obviously\nI'm biased.\n\nAs for your specific comments, I don't have strong feelings really.\n\n---\nPeter D. Gray  ||  Founder, Coinkite  ||  Twitter: @dochex  ||  GPG: A3A31BAD 5A2A5B10\n\n-------------- next part --------------\nA non-text attachment was scrubbed...\nName: signature.asc\nType: application/pgp-signature\nSize: 496 bytes\nDesc: not available\nURL: \u003chttp://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/attachments/20180616/7ae9d1a2/attachment.sig\u003e"}
