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D4: Transaction of negative amount #49
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This should be considered an invalid transaction
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 18:56 Austin Frownfelter ***@***.***> wrote:
There is no specified limitation on what the transaction amounts may be.
If user 111111 sends user 222222 (-50) Billcoin (in the form
111111>222222(-50)), there is no defined response, whether valid or
invalid. Is this intended? Should we consider this an error, or pass it off
as valid and "take" 50 Billcoin from 222222 to 111111?
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Recall that you should think of errors other than the ones specified or given as examples. Being able to draw billcoins out of somebody else's account just by knowing the address is prima facie an error, no matter how the current banking system is set up... |
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There is no specified limitation on what the transaction amounts may be. If user
111111
sends user222222
(-50)
Billcoin (in the form111111>222222(-50)
), there is no defined response, whether valid or invalid. Is this intended? Should we consider this an error, or pass it off as valid and "take" 50 Billcoin from222222
to111111
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