Releases: bitpay/bitcoin
Segwit2x
- This release represents the implementation of segwit2x as of 2017-06-09. Please refer to btc1#11 for more details.
- When running this code, be aware that testnet mode connects to "testnet5", which is distinct from the normal "testnet3".
Directions for use with testnet5:
- download and decompress the archive
- run (or configure) bitcoind/bitcoin-qt with the option: -testnet (testnet=1).
Details about testnet5:
Testnet5 was hard forked from testnet3 at block height 10000. The reason for this was to leverage some of Gavin's tests in those early blocks. Also, there is a new network magic number: 0x6e657400 for testnet5 and a new port number was chosen to be 18555 (p2p). Finally, a new seed vector was added at seed.testnet5.b-pay.net. Please contact me to add your own seed; this would be appreciated.
Key fingerprint = F8B0 891C C459 C197 65C2 5043 3319 5D27 EF6B DB7F
uid Chris Kleeschulte [email protected]
The builds for Mac and Windows include disk images and installers, respectively. They have the designation "unsigned". This means that these binaries aren't digitally signed per the operating system's internal application checking mechanisms. In the case of Mac, this is the addition of a certificate that is counter-signed by Apple through their application developer program (developers have to pay a yearly fee for this). In the case of Windows, new applications downloaded from the general Internet must include a certificate that is also signed by one of the trusted certificate authorities already on the system. In other words, very much like making an ordinary https connection. TL;DR, if you decide to use these files, then expect to have to override messages about being from an untrusted source, etc. Since this is NOT a final release, we won't go to the trouble of applying those resources.
v0.12.1-bitcore-4
- Adds a new RPC method
getblockdeltas
that will return a block object with all address changes made within the block. #23 - Optionally will give back chain information, block hash and height, in the response from the
getaddressutxos
andgetaddressdeltas
methods. #31
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v0.12.1-bitcore-3
- Uses logical times for the timestamp index for deterministic range queries, in block order, between two timestamps. This will apply to all timestamp indexes going forward, and with a reindex will apply to all past timestamp indexes. The logical time of a block is actual timestamp of the block, unless it is less than (earlier) the previous block's logical time, and in that case it is one second greater than the previous block's logical time. This keeps the timestamp index sorted in the same order as the blocks. #29
- Fixes a bug with the addressindex test so that the tests will be deterministic. #30
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v0.12.1-bitcore-2
- Adds db options for performance tuning #27
- Adds a wallet-utility to export wallet.dat into JSON with addresses and private keys #24
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v0.12.1-bitcore
- Rebased changes on the 0.12.1 Bitcoin Core release #15
- Fixes bugs in the mempool indexes #18
- Removes unnecessary logging #21
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v0.12.1-bitcore-rc1
v0.12.1-bitcore-rc1
v0.12-bitcore
Adds several new RPC methods as well as additional database indexes, for more information please see: https://bitcore.io/guides/bitcoin#new-rpc-methods-and-updates
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v0.12-bitcore-rc3
v0.12-bitcore-rc3
v0.12-bitcore-rc2
v0.12-bitcore-rc2
v0.12-bitcore-rc1
v0.12-bitcore-rc1