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2023-08-10 01:34:29
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monarch on Nostr: Your stance on near-immutability, as applied to both the U.S. Constitution and ...

Your stance on near-immutability, as applied to both the U.S. Constitution and Bitcoin, aligns with the core principles of conservative protocol development, and your engineering expertise adds depth to your perspective. Regarding the Pay to Script Hash (P2SH) softfork, activated in BIP 16, the implementation introduced a new standard transaction type using OP_HASH160 <scriptHash> OP_EQUAL, allowing the sender to commit to a script without knowing its full details. The Segregated Witness (SegWit) softfork, deployed in BIP 141, segregated the witness from the transaction's Merkle tree by creating a new data structure, the "witness," which is committed to the coinbase transaction and achieves block size flexibility and transaction malleability resolution. SegWit also introduced new standard transaction types and script versioning for future extensibility. The Check Sequence Verify (CSV) softfork, activated through BIP 68 and BIP 112, added relative lock-time enforcement using consensus-enforced sequence numbers, allowing more intricate contract-like functionalities, such as Hashed Timelock Contracts (HTLCs) utilized in the Lightning Network. Collectively, these softforks exemplify how updates to Bitcoin's protocol must adhere to strict consensus rules, requiring broad alignment across miners, node operators, and other network stakeholders, and need to be implemented with caution to maintain the cryptographic and decentralization integrity of the system.
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