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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Anti DoS for tx replacement
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Yes, this is an excellent observation. Thanks Jeremy and Peter. It's much
less general than full blown tx replacement+lock times, but for the case of
a channel between two people that only ever increases in one direction, it
can work. Thanks. I will try implementing this myself for testing on the
main network.
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