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I see the advantage being: | I see the advantage being: | ||
− | 1. I backup my wallet | + | 1. I backup my wallet |
− | 2. I sent some money | + | 2. I sent some money |
− | 3. The 'change' of the transaction is sent to a new address in my pool | + | 3. The 'change' of the transaction is sent to a new address in my pool |
− | 4. My harddrive crashes | + | 4. My harddrive crashes |
− | 5. I restore wallet from backup | + | 5. I restore wallet from backup |
− | 6. My 'change' is intact because the entire pool was restored. | + | 6. My 'change' is intact because the entire pool was restored. |
Concern: | Concern: | ||
− | 2.b. I make 300 transactions | + | 2.b. I make 300 transactions |
− | .. | + | .. |
− | 6.b. Have all lost the 'change' to all transactions after the 100th? | + | 6.b. Have all lost the 'change' to all transactions after the 100th? |
Solution: | Solution: | ||
− | 3.a. The 'change' is sent to a random (or cycled) address in the pool without generating a new address (key pair). | + | 3.a. The 'change' is sent to a random (or cycled) address in the pool without generating a new address (key pair). |
Revision as of 15:49, 26 May 2011
I see the advantage being:
1. I backup my wallet 2. I sent some money 3. The 'change' of the transaction is sent to a new address in my pool 4. My harddrive crashes 5. I restore wallet from backup 6. My 'change' is intact because the entire pool was restored.
Concern:
2.b. I make 300 transactions .. 6.b. Have all lost the 'change' to all transactions after the 100th?
Solution:
3.a. The 'change' is sent to a random (or cycled) address in the pool without generating a new address (key pair).