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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Payment Protocol Proposal:
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After doing more thinking, what about letting a spend sign more information
associated with the transaction, such as a transaction ID provided by the
merchant? This seems to solve a lot of the problems being put forward, with
much less complexity.

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After doing more thinking, what about letting a spend sign more information associated with the transaction, such as a transaction ID provided by the merchant? This seems to solve a lot of the problems being put forward, with much less complexity.

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