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Never mind that last bit.  I overlooked that the other inputs can
independently make the tx non-final.

On 7/5/2015 12:50 PM, Tom Harding wrote:
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> It would also allow an explicit relative locktime of 0, which would
> help applications avoid accidentally finalizing the whole transaction
> when they only meant to not impose a relative locktime on one input.


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    Never mind that last bit.  I overlooked that the other inputs can
    independently make the tx non-final.<br>
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    On 7/5/2015 12:50 PM, Tom Harding wrote:<br>
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      It would also allow an explicit relative locktime of 0, which
      would help applications avoid accidentally finalizing the whole
      transaction when they only meant to not impose a relative locktime
      on one input.<br>
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