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13987: when Bitcoin Core receives a transaction whose fee per vbyte is below its minimum feerate, it ignores that transaction. First, the transaction fee is included in the hash in order to allow hardware wallets or offline wallets to ensure they aren’t being tricked into sending excess fees to miners. This can make the scheme appealing to existing services that gain from the additional security of Bitcoin multisig but lose from having to pay additional transaction fees for the extra pubkeys and signatures. Gregory Maxwell asks and answers a question about you could create a value that looked like an ECDSA signature corresponding to an arbitrary public key-such as one known to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto-but without having access to the private key. Pieter Wuille and Gregory Maxwell each answer a question about using Bitcoin private and public keys for encryption rather than their typical use for signing and verification. This week’s newsletter contains a warning about communicating with Bitcoin nodes using RPC over unencrypted connections, links to two new papers about creating fast multiparty ECDSA keys and signatures that could reduce transaction fees for multisig users, and lists some notable merges from popular Bitcoin infrastructure proje
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r>p> 14424: Fixes a likely regression in 0.17.0 for watch-only wallets that require users to import their public keys for multisig scripts (rather than just importing the script) in order for Bitcoin Core to attempt spending the script using RPCs such as fundrawtransaction with the includeWatching flag. Normally the hash commits to a list of which coins are being spent, which scripts are receiving the coins, and some metadata-but it’s possible to sign only some of the transaction fields in order to allow other users to change your transactions in specific ways you might find acceptable (e.g. for layer-two protocols). RPC. As single newlines may be used elsewhere in RPC output, terminating with a double newline makes it easy for a non-JSON parser to find the end of the results from one RPC call and the beginning of the results from a subsequent call when the same socket is used for
br>/p> If this option is present, you should remove it and restart your node unless you have a good reason to believe all RPC connections to your node are encrypted or are exclusive to a trusted private network. 2033: provides a new listforwards RPC that lists forwarded payments (payments made in payment channels passing through your node), including providing information about the amount of fees you earned from being part of the forwarding path. Per researchers, "there is little sign of bitcoin use" in international remittances despite high fees charged by banks and Western Union who compete in this market. Bitcoin is one of the most popular cryptocurrencies in the market. Some cryptocurrency platforms like Binance, WazirX, etc., help users to invest in cryptocurrencies. Exodus: An all-in-one offline application with support for several cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Exodus is free to use, has built-in shape-shift trading, and includes some simple graphing tools to help you visualize your cryptocurrency portfolio. This week, BIP143 co-author Johnson Lau posted some suggested changes to sighash flags, including new flags, that could be implemented as a soft fork using the witness script update mechanism provided as part of segwit. The update to this release resulted in a minor blockchain fork on 11 March 2013. The fork was resolved shortly afterwards. In BIP143, segwit preserved all of the original Bitcoin 0.1 signature hash (sighash) flags but made some minor (but useful) changes to what data wallets include in the hash that made it harder for miners to DoS attack other miners and which made it easier for underpowered devices such as hardware wallets to protect users funds. Notable code changes this week in Bitcoin Core, LND, C-lightning, and libsecp256k1. This week’s newsletter includes a reminder to please help test the release candidate for Bitcoin Core’s next version, information about the development of Optech’s new public dashboard, summaries of two discussions on the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list, and notable commits from Bitcoin infrastructure projects. To the user, 바이낸스 선물 (mouse click the next page) these will look no different than the built-in methods, including appearing in the list of supported methods returned by the help RPC. 2147 adds a new announce parameter to the fundchannel RPC that allows marking the channel as private, meaning it won’t be publicly announced to the network. 2087 adds new fields to the results of the getinfo RPC for the number of the node’s peers, number of pending channels, number of active channels, and number o
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