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Title: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: spartako on July 22, 2014, 10:03:41 pm
I have seen that it is possibile to create subdomain name like "delegate.adam".
I know that account name are not tradable but is it possibile to register subdomain account without sharing the private key between the owner of top level name and an person that want a subdomain account?

In this way it could be valuable selling subdomain account like "google.com".
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: toast on July 22, 2014, 10:09:40 pm
Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: spartako on July 22, 2014, 10:18:12 pm
Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.

it is clear now, thanks!
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: sfinder on July 23, 2014, 10:16:40 pm
Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.

I am confused.  Does the owner of the parent account  hold the Private Key of child account? if i rent "google.com" from the owner of "com", how can i protect my fund in "google.com"?  what is the mechanism  of active key?


 :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: bytemaster on July 23, 2014, 10:22:58 pm
Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.

I am confused.  Does the owner of the parent account  hold the Private Key of child account? if i rent "google.com" from the owner of "com", how can i protect my fund in "google.com"?  what is the mechanism  of active key?


 :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

You control all funds sent to that account while your private key was active, but the owner can revoke it and grab all *future* funds sent to that account. 
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: sfinder on July 23, 2014, 11:08:59 pm
can anyone  describe the procedures for leasing a child account to renter? How to protect the renter's right during the leasing period? from my understanding, owner can revoke child account's account and control all the fund on child account.   who kid of role that the active key plays here?

thanks



Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.

I am confused.  Does the owner of the parent account  hold the Private Key of child account? if i rent "google.com" from the owner of "com", how can i protect my fund in "google.com"?  what is the mechanism  of active key?


 :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

You control all funds sent to that account while your private key was active, but the owner can revoke it and grab all *future* funds sent to that account.
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: alt on July 23, 2014, 11:42:58 pm
can anyone  describe the procedures for leasing a child account to renter? How to protect the renter's right during the leasing period? from my understanding, owner can revoke child account's account and control all the fund on child account.   who kid of role that the active key plays here?

thanks



Yes, but the child account is always revocable by the parent account so it is no different from leasing "normal" names by changing the active key to one that somebody else control.

I am confused.  Does the owner of the parent account  hold the Private Key of child account? if i rent "google.com" from the owner of "com", how can i protect my fund in "google.com"?  what is the mechanism  of active key?


 :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

You control all funds sent to that account while your private key was active, but the owner can revoke it and grab all *future* funds sent to that account.
active key is used to generate the receive address in TITAN.
owner key is used to manage the account, like update the active key.
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: toast on July 23, 2014, 11:44:58 pm
^^  correct, and a parent's key can also change the child's owner key  (not yet, but eventually)
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: alt on July 24, 2014, 12:07:38 am
^^  correct, and a parent's key can also change the child's owner key  (not yet, but eventually)
Wow
So I have a new question.
the vote belong to the account name, or owner key, or active key?
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: toast on July 24, 2014, 12:11:01 am
^^  correct, and a parent's key can also change the child's owner key  (not yet, but eventually)
Wow
So I have a new question.
the vote belong to the account name, or owner key, or active key?

Votes belong to deposits (shares), not accounts.
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: alt on July 24, 2014, 12:15:33 am
^^  correct, and a parent's key can also change the child's owner key  (not yet, but eventually)
Wow
So I have a new question.
the vote belong to the account name, or owner key, or active key?

Votes belong to deposits (shares), not accounts.
Sorry I am not write it clearly.
I mean, when I vote 10000 shares for toast(with owner key Key1, and active key Key2)
these votes  belong to name toast, or Key1, or Key2?
Title: Re: Tradable subdomain account?
Post by: toast on July 24, 2014, 12:19:06 am
^^  correct, and a parent's key can also change the child's owner key  (not yet, but eventually)
Wow
So I have a new question.
the vote belong to the account name, or owner key, or active key?

Votes belong to deposits (shares), not accounts.
Sorry I am not write it clearly.
I mean, when I vote 10000 shares for toast(with owner key Key1, and active key Key2)
these votes  belong to name toast, or Key1, or Key2?

To the name. (Account ID).