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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Double Spend Notification
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I'm very much in favor of double-spend propagation across the network.
Most of the arguments about replace-based-on-fee /
child-pays-burn-coins / etc are orthogonal.
Letting a merchant know ASAP that their customer is trying to cheat
them is, in my opinion, strictly better than what we have now.
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