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On Monday, Bitcoin ABCâs lead developer Amaury SĂ©chet explained in a blog post that Bitcoin Cash will be getting its own formal specification from Bitcoin Verde programmer Joshua Green. SĂ©chet noted that although a slew of developers have written documentation, âthe existing state of affairs is poorly documented.â Green and his team writing a formal specification for Bitcoin Cash is âgreat newsâ to the software engineer.
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Bitcoin ABCâs Amaury SĂ©chet Discusses the Attempt to Create a Formal Bitcoin Cash Specification
Bitcoin Cash will be getting a formal specification according to Bitcoin ABCâs lead developer Amaury SĂ©chet. In the eyes of the development community, software specifications are extremely important for a variety of reasons including listing technical requirements and descriptions of a protocolâs behavior. Moreover, it can help other developers get acquainted with a project more easily and programmers can interact with the software in a frictionless manner. However, SĂ©chetâs blog post highlights that the specification task can be daunting and current documentation has been written by individuals like Mark Lundeberg, Freetrader, Shammah Chancellor, Antony âMengerianâ Zegers, and he has contributed as well. Still, in SĂ©chetâs opinion, âthe existing state of affairs is poorly documentedâ and these authors are recognized âas major contributorsâ as far as infrastructure is concerned.
Good new everyone! Thanks to @joshmgreen , Bitcoin Cash will get spec'ed !https://t.co/BxgP4UF1XF pic.twitter.com/XDyfp7HFIL
â deadalnÍĄÌÍÍiÍÍÌÍÌÍxÌÌÌÌÌÌłÌ Ì€Ì„ÌŠ (@deadalnix) November 26, 2019
SĂ©chet underscored that major contributors already have to deal with designing the protocol, coordinating with the ecosystem, writing additional software, running tests, and be expected to write a specification for all of it. So Bitcoin Verdeâs Josh Green has offered to have his team write a specification for Bitcoin Cash. This is great news to SĂ©chet but he wants to remind people that there was a previous attempt by Nchain to write a formal specification. âTaking control of the specification, rather than contributing to pre-existing efforts, is a logical move for an attacker wanting to take advantage of a poorly funded infrastructure,â SĂ©chet stressed. The Bitcoin ABC developer added:
In order to make sure no act of manipulation takes place, it is vitally important for the community to ensure that the right people are involved. People who have proven, not only by their words, but by their actions and achievements, their commitment to Bitcoin Cash and its goal: peer to peer cash for the world, enabled by cheap, fast and reliable transactions.
Bitcoin ABCâs lead developer Amaury SĂ©chet.
âProviding a Genuine Benefit to the Bitcoin Cash Communityâ
SĂ©chet said that Green is a âgood leaderâ for the formal specification task and has âproven to be professional.â However, SĂ©chet further explained that Greenâs âinvolvement is not enoughâ and he suggested two other members of the BCH community that should help. The programmer remarked that he thinks Chris Pacia from the node implementation BCHD and independent developer Mark Lundeberg would be a great help toward the specification project.
Additionally, SĂ©chet detailed that the specification âmust use a license compatible with MIT,â but it also important that the specifications do not live in a âwalled garden.â An example of a âwalled gardenâ scenario is when the 1970s American telephone system manufacturer Bell controlled all the telecommunications media, applications, and content, essentially controlling the information being sent through all telecommunications infrastructure at the time.
âNo matter what the license is, a malicious actor could create a de facto capture by requiring the use of non-standard tools, for instance,â SĂ©chet opined.
An official spec for Bitcoin Cash is a big deal!
It's great to see @deadalnix and ABC supporting@joshmgreen is a fantastic choice to lead the effort
I certainly hope BCHD is represented on the team. @ChrisPacia or @zquestz would be valuable additionshttps://t.co/Yiw7uNAPp4
â âin â¶rmani (@vinarmani) November 26, 2019
SĂ©chetâs blog post concluded that he supports the effort to establish a specification for Bitcoin Cash. He noted that the points he stressed were meant to ensure the specification project âprovides a genuine benefit to the Bitcoin Cash community.â âI will be following progress with interest, and hope this project has great success,â the developer added. On the Reddit forum r/btc, BCH proponents indicated that they respected SĂ©chetâs message, as the blog post was quite popular.
âAs Bitcoin Cash continues the whitepaper mission, this specification initiative is as brilliant as it is vital,â one person commented on the specification Reddit thread. âNot only is a Bitcoin Cash specification vital for coordinating mission-critical infrastructure that the worldâs economy is one day expected to depend upon but itâs also brilliant in that Bitcoin Cash leadership is assumed and confirmed.â On Twitter, software developer Josh Ellithorpe said he would also be involved with the project. âJust for the record, I am involved â Josh Green contacted me the moment this initiative started to make sure I would be a part of it,â Ellithorpe said.
What do you think about Bitcoin Cash getting a formal specification? What do you think about Amaury SĂ©chetâs points about a formal BCH specification? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.
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