{
"subject": "Re: Bitcoin 0.3.2 released",
"content": {
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"body": "<div class=\"post\"><div class=\"quoteheader\"><a href=\"https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437.msg3810#msg3810\">Quote from: llama on July 17, 2010, 09:56:25 PM</a></div><div class=\"quote\">However, it's important that you don't lock all the way up the very latest block. Otherwise, the attacker could generate a fake block (or a few) right before you happen to lock it, and then his attack would be far easier than it would have been without the block lock.<br/></div>I went about 200 blocks back. The block chain was a clean straight line without branches, and there was only one known version of the locked block.<br/><br/><div class=\"quoteheader\"><a href=\"https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437.msg3810#msg3810\">Quote from: llama on July 17, 2010, 09:56:25 PM</a></div><div class=\"quote\">Also, I'm assuming that the block lock means that the blocks will also come prepackaged with the client. Is this so?<br/></div>Sorry, not yet, but I do want to make the initial block download faster.<br/></div>"
},
"source": {
"name": "Bitcoin Forum",
"url": "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437.msg3825#msg3825"
},
"date": "2010-07-17T22:54:24Z"
}