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On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Matthew Mitchell
<matthewmitchell@godofgod.co.uk> wrote:

> @Gregory
>
>> But you only need to request the transactions you don't have. Most of
>> time you should already have almost all of the transactions.
>
> Yes, my proposal allows you to do this. You skip out transactions your al=
ready have. My proposal is simply better than others because it takes full =
advantage of the merkle tree structure with minor additions that are simple=
 to implement. How hard is it to get the hashes at a particular level of a =
merkle tree? Not hard at all. How hard is it to place a selection of transa=
ctions from a block into a message Not hard at all. Implementation of the p=
rotocol requirements would be a piece of cake. The harder bit would be to c=
reate an algorithm to determine the best level of segmentation but this is =
not required to comply with the protocol.

Sorry, I'm still not seeing what the value is.  How is the tree level
useful to anyone?  If you did want to get only parts of the
transaction list, why not just ranges from the lowest level?