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authorGavin Andresen <gavinandresen@gmail.com>2013-01-26 14:38:40 -0500
committerGavin Andresen <gavinandresen@gmail.com>2013-01-26 14:38:40 -0500
commit6f8730752cf92ff8269812c01a6d9d35fff82e75 (patch)
treea953b277d1a81881b15449b54d11ad2f3203f841 /src/net.cpp
parentbb5181fcc2e342966cc1c4b5efc98fc012a34fcc (diff)
Treat non-final transactions as non-standard
At least one service that accepted zero-confirmation transactions was vulnerable because an attacker could send a transaction with a lock time far in the future, and then have plenty of time in which to get a double-spend mined (perhaps from a miner who wasn't on the network when the first transaction was broadcast). That is a variation on the "Finney attack". We still don't recommend anybody accept 0-confirmation transactions as final payment for anything. This change keeps non-final transactions from appearing in the wallet, and, assuming most of the network accepts this change, will prevent them from being relayed until they are final.
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