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Hi pushd.
Would you mind clarifying what you mean by BIP118 being a premature idea?
SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUT, or SIGHASH_NOINPUT, as it was called back then, was
first proposed in the original Lightning Network whitepaper back in 2015.
It has been discussed on and off for many years now. I would not call it a
premature idea.

Now, the revised "Taprooted" version called ANYPREVOUT is a couple of years
old, so going with the NOINPUT version could be a safer bet (though that's
a bit ridiculous in my opinion).

Regarding that you do not find use-cases interesting. That's all fine I
suppose, but in the Lightning Network scene, I think it's fair to say that
there's widespread enthusiasm in getting a working eltoo solution, which
necessitates something like NOINPUT/ANYPREVOUT.
And even if eltoo wouldn't happen, enabling spacechains, covenants and
blind statechains seem like sufficient use-cases to me.

Cheers
Hampus

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> I would like to know people's sentiment about doing (a very slightly
> tweaked version of) BIP118 in place of (or before doing) BIP119.
>
>
> NACK for the below reasons:
>
> - Premature idea
> - I do not find use cases interesting
> - We are still in research phase of implementing covenants in bitcoin and
> looking for the best proposal
> - Taproot soft fork was recently activated and its too soon
> - Not enough documentation available
> - Could not find any pull request in core for BIP 118 that can be reviewed
> - Not enough tools available for testing
>
>
> pushd
> ---
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> I would like to know people's sentiment about doing (a very slightly
> tweaked version of) BIP118 in place of
> (or before doing) BIP119.
>
> SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUT and its precedent iterations have been discussed for
> over 6 years. It presents proven and
> implemented usecases, that are demanded and (please someone correct me if
> i'm wrong) more widely accepted than
> CTV's.
>
> SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUTANYSCRIPT, if its "ANYONECANPAY" behaviour is made
> optional [0], can emulate CTV just fine.
> Sure then you can't have bare or Segwit v0 CTV, and it's a bit more
> expensive to use. But we can consider CTV
> an optimization of APO-AS covenants.
>
> CTV advocates have been presenting vaults as the flagship usecase.
> Although as someone who've been trying to
> implement practical vaults for the past 2 years i doubt CTV is necessary
> nor sufficient for this (but still
> useful!), using APO-AS covers it. And it's not a couple dozen more virtual
> bytes that are going to matter for
> a potential vault user.
>
> If after some time all of us who are currently dubious about CTV's stated
> usecases are proven wrong by onchain
> usage of a less efficient construction to achieve the same goal, we could
> roll-out CTV as an optimization. In
> the meantime others will have been able to deploy new applications
> leveraging ANYPREVOUT (Eltoo, blind
> statechains, etc..[1]).
>
> Given the interest in, and demand for, both simple covenants and better
> offchain protocols it seems to me that
> BIP118 is a soft fork candidate that could benefit more (if not most of)
> Bitcoin users.
> Actually i'd also be interested in knowing if people would oppose the
> APO-AS part of BIP118, since it enables
> CTV's features, for the same reason they'd oppose BIP119.
>
> [0] That is, to not commit to the other inputs of the transaction (via
> sha_sequences and maybe also
> sha_amounts). Cf
> https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0118.mediawiki#signature-message
> .
>
> [1] https://anyprevout.xyz/ "Use Cases" section
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Hi pushd.</div><div>Would you mind c=
larifying what you mean by BIP118 being a premature idea?</div><div>SIGHASH=
_ANYPREVOUT, or SIGHASH_NOINPUT, as it was called back then, was first prop=
osed in the original Lightning Network whitepaper back in 2015.</div><div>I=
t has been discussed on and off for many years now. I would not call it a p=
remature idea.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Now, the revised &quot;Taproote=
d&quot; version called ANYPREVOUT is a couple of years old, so going with t=
he NOINPUT version could be a safer bet (though that&#39;s a bit ridiculous=
 in my opinion).<br></div><div><br></div><div>Regarding that you do not fin=
d use-cases interesting. That&#39;s all fine I suppose, but in the Lightnin=
g Network scene, I think it&#39;s fair to say that there&#39;s widespread e=
nthusiasm in getting a working eltoo solution, which necessitates something=
 like NOINPUT/ANYPREVOUT.</div><div>And even if eltoo wouldn&#39;t happen, =
enabling spacechains, covenants and blind statechains seem like sufficient =
use-cases to me.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Cheers</div><div>Hampus<br></=
div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_at=
tr">On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 9:32 PM pushd via bitcoin-dev &lt;<a href=3D"ma=
ilto:bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org">bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundati=
on.org</a>&gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"m=
argin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left=
:1ex"><div style=3D"font-family:arial;font-size:14px"><blockquote>
<p>I would like to know people&#39;s sentiment about doing (a very slightly=
 tweaked version of) BIP118 in place of (or before doing) BIP119.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><br>
NACK for the below reasons:<br>
<br>
- Premature idea<br>
- I do not find use cases interesting<br>
- We are still in research phase of implementing covenants in bitcoin and l=
ooking for the best proposal<br>
- Taproot soft fork was recently activated and its too soon<br>
- Not enough documentation available<br>
- Could not find any pull request in core for BIP 118 that can be reviewed<=
br>
- Not enough tools available for testing<br>
<br>
<br>
pushd<br>
---<br>
<br>
parallel lines meet at infinity?<br>
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<p>I would like to know people&#39;s sentiment about doing (a very slightly=
 tweaked version of) BIP118 in place of<br>
(or before doing) BIP119.</p>
<p>SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUT and its precedent iterations have been discussed for =
over 6 years. It presents proven and<br>
implemented usecases, that are demanded and (please someone correct me if i=
&#39;m wrong) more widely accepted than<br>
CTV&#39;s.</p>
<p>SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUTANYSCRIPT, if its &quot;ANYONECANPAY&quot; behaviour i=
s made optional [0], can emulate CTV just fine.<br>
Sure then you can&#39;t have bare or Segwit v0 CTV, and it&#39;s a bit more=
 expensive to use. But we can consider CTV<br>
an optimization of APO-AS covenants.</p>
<p>CTV advocates have been presenting vaults as the flagship usecase. Altho=
ugh as someone who&#39;ve been trying to<br>
implement practical vaults for the past 2 years i doubt CTV is necessary no=
r sufficient for this (but still<br>
useful!), using APO-AS covers it. And it&#39;s not a couple dozen more virt=
ual bytes that are going to matter for<br>
a potential vault user.</p>
<p>If after some time all of us who are currently dubious about CTV&#39;s s=
tated usecases are proven wrong by onchain<br>
usage of a less efficient construction to achieve the same goal, we could r=
oll-out CTV as an optimization. In<br>
the meantime others will have been able to deploy new applications leveragi=
ng ANYPREVOUT (Eltoo, blind<br>
statechains, etc..[1]).</p>
<p>Given the interest in, and demand for, both simple covenants and better =
offchain protocols it seems to me that<br>
BIP118 is a soft fork candidate that could benefit more (if not most of) Bi=
tcoin users.<br>
Actually i&#39;d also be interested in knowing if people would oppose the A=
PO-AS part of BIP118, since it enables<br>
CTV&#39;s features, for the same reason they&#39;d oppose BIP119.</p>
<p>[0] That is, to not commit to the other inputs of the transaction (via <=
code>sha_sequences</code> and maybe also<br>
<code>sha_amounts</code>). Cf <a href=3D"https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/bl=
ob/master/bip-0118.mediawiki#signature-message" target=3D"_blank">https://g=
ithub.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0118.mediawiki#signature-message</a>=
.</p>
<p>[1] <a href=3D"https://anyprevout.xyz/" target=3D"_blank">https://anypre=
vout.xyz/</a> &quot;Use Cases&quot; section</p>
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