bgroff at lavabit.com [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2011-06-17 🗒️ Summary of this message: Critical issues ...
📅 Original date posted:2011-06-17
🗒️ Summary of this message: Critical issues in Bitcoin include scaling-up problems, wallet security, and the need for a unit testing framework. Multi-signature coins may help with security.
📝 Original message:> 1) Scaling-up issues, like disconnections when downloading the block
> chain.
>
> 2) Wallet security.
>
> 3) Unit testing framework. There was a PULL that had the start of
> boost unit tests; I think that is a critical need, along with a good
> suite of test cases.
I agree that these are critical and I'd love to help, especially on #2 and
#3. #3 will, by necessity, include a thorough review of the code, which
may uncover latent issues.
I think that for #2 it would also be good to publish a "Best security
practices" document to try and educate the user base.
> Those are the big issues for me. Anything that slows those down I'm
> going to ignore (example: love the idea of escrow transactions, but I
> do NOT want to add nifty new features when we're having trouble
> keeping the features we're using now working properly).
That is understandable. However, something to think about later is that
multi-signature coins can help with #2, even with compromised end-user
machines.
--
Bobby Groff
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