From martin.schwarz at gmail.com Thu Aug 17 08:53:22 2017 From: martin.schwarz at gmail.com (Martin Schwarz) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 10:53:22 +0200 Subject: [Lightning-dev] Lightning in the setting of blockchain hardforks Message-ID: Dear all, currently the chain_id allows to distinguish blockchains by the hash of their genesis block. With hardforks branching off of the Bitcoin blockchain, how can Lightning work on (or across) distinct, permanent forks of a parent blockchain that share the same genesis block? I suppose changing the definition of chain_id to the hash of the first block of the new branch and requiring replay and wipe-out protection should be sufficient. But can we relax these requirements? Are slow block times an issue? Can we use Lightning to transact on "almost frozen" block chains suffering from a sudden loss of hashpower? Has there been any previous discussion or study of Lightning in the setting of hardforks? (Is this the right place to discuss this? If not, where would be the right place?) thanks, Martin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: