[bitcoin-dev] easypaysy - A layer-two protocol to send payments without addresses

Tim Blokdijk tim at timblokdijk.nl
Mon Dec 2 17:27:21 UTC 2019


Hello José,

Just a quick question, this is fully decentralized?

Greetings,

Tim Blokdijk

Op 02-12-19 om 15:00 schreef Jose Femenias via bitcoin-dev:
> Hi,
>
> I have just released an early preview of easypaysy, a protocol for 
> Bitcoin, that I have been working on for the past few months.
>
> (In case you are wondering, easypaysy stands for EASY - PAYment- 
> SYstem...)
>
> Long story short, easypaysy is a layer-two protocol that allows the 
> creation of non-custodial accounts directly on the blockchain, so that 
> bitcoin addresses can fully disappear from the user experience.
> In lieu of addresses, users send payments to permanent account IDs.
>
> Account IDs are implicitly assigned by the mining process, and come in 
> several flavors, like in these examples:
>
> Canonical ID: btc at 543847.636/577
> Mnemonic ID: btc at cancel-mind.exhibit/motion
> Domain ID: btc at example.com/motion-custom
>
> (Note: Domain IDs are optional and require extra configuration)
>
> The protocol allows both interactive and non interactive payments.
> All payments are non-repudiable, and it is possible to implement 
> pull-payments as well as chargebacks.
>
> Most of the protocol is quite advanced, but I have refrained from 
> specifying some of the details, until the interested parties can give 
> their feedback.
>
> For more information, you can see the white paper and a short 
> introductory video at:
>
> https://www.easypaysy.org
>
> or directly, by following these links:
>
> White paper at https://www.easypaysy.org/assets/easypaysy_white_paper.pdf
> Introductory video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOGBdyZbyoA
>
> You can also get in contact with me in at:
>
> jose.femenias at gmail.com
>
> or using the project's email at:
>
> easypaysy at gmail.com
>
> Best regards.
>
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