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5 febrero, 2024 a las 5:12 am #28624sangrojas1454952Participante
<br> Bitcoin Fog is internet service in anonymous network darknet. UDP (Universal Datagram Protocol): sends datagrams across a network with no error-checking methods. The network is powered by UMT (Universal Mobile Token) which will be used in smart contracts to perform transactions. Future PRs may enable testing L2 transaction chains, submitting transaction packages directly to the mempool through RPCs and communicating packages over the P2P network. Because the financial institutions act as a trusted intermediaries, they also have to mediate any disputes that arise over a transaction. One commentator points out that the use of BIP69 has so far caused three separate problems that may have led to accidental channel closures and small amounts of funds lost to unnecessary onchain fees. 872 updates BOLT3’s use of BIP69 to specify in more detail the sort order to use for commitment transaction inputs and outputs. By contrast, the default coin selection algorithm in LND spends higher value UTXOs before lower value UTXOs; this minimizes fees in the short term but may result in needing to pay higher fees in the future when all inputs near the size of a transaction, or larger, have already been spent. In additive RBF batching, the service provider introduces new outputs (and confirmed inputs) to a transaction in the mempool to incorporate new customer withdrawals into an unconfirmed transaction<br>>
<br>> This allows Bitcoin Core to fairly compare all transactions in the mempool based on their effective feerate whether or not those transactions have any ancestors. Bitcoin Core addresses this constraint by treating each transaction with unconfirmed ancestors as if it contained both the fees and the size of those ancestors. Whenever a user makes a transaction or trades digital assets in the platform, disregarding the type of trading they utilize, a particular amount of fees in the name of trading fees is obtained from the users. Once this feature is finalized, users will be able to use their HWI-compatible hardware wallets directly from the Bitcoin Core GUI. 21573 updates the version of libsecp256k1 included in Bitcoin Core. Also included are our regular sections describing updates to services and client software, new releases and release candidates, and notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure software. 22017 updates the code signing certificate used for Windows releases after the previous certificate was revoked by its issuer without them providing an explicit reason<br>>
<br>> This allows fee bumping a transaction using CPFP and was added for that reason by a developer working on implementing anchor outputs in the Eclair LN node. 5025 adds basic support for using signet. ● HWI 2.0.2 is a minor release that adds support for message signing with the BitBox02, always uses h instead of ‘ to indicated BIP32 paths with hardened derivation, and includes several bug fixes. ● LND 0.13.0-beta.rc5 is a release candidate that adds support for using a pruned Bitcoin full node, allows receiving and sending payments using Atomic MultiPath (AMP), and increases its PSBT capabilities, among other improvements and bug fixes. ● Sparrow 1.4.0 released: Sparrow 1.4.0 adds the ability to create a child pays for parent (CPFP) transaction from the transaction list screen, user-defined fee amounts during coin selection, and various other improvements. ● Electrum 4.1.0 enhances Lightning features: Electrum 4.1.0 adds trampoline payments, multipath payments, channel backups, and other Lightning features. ● LND 0.13.0-beta.rc2 is a release candidate that adds support for using a pruned Bitcoin full node, allows receiving and sending payments using Atomic MultiPath (AMP), and increases its PSBT capabilities, among other improvements and bug fixes. ● LND 0.13.0-beta.rc3 is a release candidate that adds support for using a pruned Bitcoin full node, allows receiving and sending payments using Atomic MultiPath (AMP), and increases its PSBT capabilities, among other improvements an<br>g<br>xes.
Compared to the previous major version, it contains a several API improvements and bug fixes. ● Rust-Lightning 0.0.98 is a minor release containing several improvements and bug fixes. ● BlueWallet v6.1.0 released: BlueWallet’s v6.1.0 release adds Tor support, SLIP39 support, and functionality for using PSBTs with HD watch-only wallets. Also included are our regular sections describing software releases and http://www.youtube.com release candidates, plus notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure software. ● Rust Bitcoin 0.26.2 is the project’s latest minor release. ● Candidate Set Based (CSB) block template construction: Mark Erhardt posted to the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list about an analysis he and Clara Shikhelman performed on an alternative transaction selection algorithm for miners. This week’s newsletter describes a proposal to change Bitcoin Core’s transaction selection algorithm for miner block templates to slightly increase miner profitability and give fee bumping users more collective leverage. The authors tested their algorithm on historic mempool data and found that it would’ve collected slightly more fees than Bitcoin Core’s existing algorithm i<br>most all recent blocks. -
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