Rusty Russell 12b37d5f80 daemon: fix logic which determines how anchor output was spent.
We watch the anchor output, and separate it into different cases.
This is simpler with segwit (txids are known before sigs), but we also
had missed the case of our own commit transaction spend.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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Lightning Protocol Reference Implementation

In this repository we're developing a reference implementation of bitcoin lightning (see: http://lightning.network which proposed the original "lightning network").

This implementation is being developed in parallel with the protocol definition, which you can find on my fork of the protocol description repository.

So far, we are working on the inter-node encryption and transaction negotiation phases.

Later steps will enhance the protocol to network individual daemons, advertise their IP addresses, publish routes and fees, and use that information to pay specific nodes. These details are currently being hashed out on the mailing list and the IRC channel #lightning-dev on Freenode.

The protocol requires features not currently in bitcoin, so you will need Pieter Wuille's Segregated Witness bitcoind: https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/tree/segwit4

Final note: This is very much a testbed and work in progress; expect All The Things to change, all the time.

Welcome aboard!

Rusty.

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