Questions tagged [bip65]

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Are Micropayment channels still subject to malleability after BIP65?

After BIP 65, are simple, unidirectional, MPC still subject to transaction malleability? More specifically: Is the payee at risk because of malleability? If yes, how? (as far as I understood, the payee is not at risk anymore) Is the payor at risk…
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BIP 65 - how standard is it?

I read in this great thread that which BIP are standards is not always obvious. What about BIP 65? To which extent is it standard? Currently, all I know is that "Miners following the developers of the "Core" Bitcoin client have been adopting…
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BIP65: "replacing ntimelock entirely"?

BIP65 discusses replacing the ntimelock field with the new CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY OP code: As an aside, note how if the SignatureHash() algorithm could optionally cover part of the scriptSig the signature could require that the scriptSig contain…
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Do transactions including CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY get mined immediately?

As I understand it, nLockTime prevents transactions from being included in a block, or even relayed. The problem is, if I pre-sign a transaction, and give it to someone, they have no guarantee that I won't invalidate that transaction by spending its…
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Bitcoin multisig contract - to Lock coins with nTimeLock (BIP65)

I really need help. I am currently Developing a Bitcoin wallet and want to build in a SMS Based send function where the sender does not need to know the receiver publicKey. After the contract get executed on the reciever phone through the wallet the…
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ScriptSig in bip65 escrow example

In the bip65 there is an example how it can be used for escrow in combination with a multisig. See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawiki#Escrow There it claims that the funds can be spent with the following scriptSig: 0…
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