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Alan Reiner <etotheipi <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Gavin Andresen <gavinandresen <at>
gmail.com> wrote:When I say "pass around" I'm not thinking of users copying
and pasting, that would be a terrible user experience; all of that
communication needs to happen automatically behind the scenes. Lets tackle
that after we've got the simpler customer-pays-merchant flow working nicely
(funded-escrow-pays-merchant is a subset of that, anyway).
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> I think that the "pass around" method needs to happen in addition to the
methods of transparent protocols that occur behind the scenes. For one,
there's a lot of CONOPs that need to be worked out by getting knowledgeable
people using it, and providing feedback about how it could/should/will be
used and how it could be improved. The pass-around method is simpler to
implement and still usable by the types of users that will be using it in
the beginning -- experts. Also, I see that for very large, important
multi-sig tx/contracts/escrow, the "manual" method might be preferred --
much the same way many people prefer manual-transmission cars even though
automatics are "easier" -- some people/organizations will want the control.
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> I'm all for protocols that enable higher-level access to this
functionality, I'm just saying there should be lower-level access, too.
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