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One more thing I would like to add to this thread: I want to make it =
unequivocally clear that I believe what is making double-spends easier =
has relatively little to do with the protocol and almost everything to =
do with poor software and poor security policy on the merchant end. =
Perhaps it isn=E2=80=99t prudent to push out changes to the relay policy =
that make these exploits even easier right now - but we NEED to be =
applying some kind of pressure on the merchant end to upgrade their =
stuff to be more resilient so that we have more room for changes on =
things like relay policy without significant disruption to the network.
- Eric Lombrozo
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