![]() Rescanning due to corruption will still be rescanned on startup. The -rescan startup parameter has been removed. ![]() Fee estimation now takes the feerate of replacement (RBF) transactions into.See the new option -cjdnsreachable and doc/cjdns.md ( #23077) ( #23542)įull support has been added for the CJDNS network. ![]() As a result of that, Bitcoin nodes listening on non-standard ports would likely not get any Bitcoin Core peers connecting to them. They will become eligible for address gossip after sending an ADDR, ADDRV2,īefore this release, Bitcoin Core had a strong preference to try to connect only to peers that listen on port 8333. Notable changes P2P and network changesĪ bitcoind node will no longer rumour addresses to inbound peers by default. It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on BitcoinĬore should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not asįrequently tested on them. Using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.15+, and Windows 7 and newer. Compatibilityīitcoin Core is supported and extensively tested on operating systems Wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported. Possible, but it might take some time if the data directory needs to be migrated. Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is Installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) Shut down (which might take a few minutes in some cases), then run the If you are running an older version, shut it down. To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to: Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub: Improvements, as well as updated translations. This release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance 23.0 Release Notesīitcoin Core version 23.0 is now available from: Sell all your old BTCC coins/chain (to get u money/bitcoin back) and show us screenshot of closed order of exchange/btcc and the BTCC team will credit you (on the new chain/coin) the same amount you sold for freeĮxample: sell 1000 BTCC (get your bitcoin/money back)Īnd we send you free 1000 BTCC (on new chain).Bitcoin Core installation binaries can be downloaded from and the source-code is available from the Bitcoin Core source repository. “So its simple, we want to give back instead of ask you to use your hard earned bitcoin.” BTCC lives on! “BTCC is here as long thats its needed and mentioned by its creators and illustrated on bitcoin-com platforms/wallets.” this way its clear that BTCC team intention is for greater good, and not profits or Pump&Dump schemes.” “SELL your old btcc/coins and get same amount for free by us, credited on new chain. “We want to all previous members to get their money back with the old coin/chain because this project is not for pump and dump schemes and quick profits for insiders.” “The bitcoin core $BTCC (altcoin) open initiative started bitcoin core for the brand and existence to our great creator Roger Ver, and will never let this brand/coin retire.” Get your money (bitcoin) back movement, and get FREE new $BTCC coins migrated to new reliable chain. “Many developers will try to “ desperately sell you their project/coin” with lots of technical babble, which is just copied code on github made by another team long ago, repackaged in a new brand, and “calling it the next best thing.” for a small minority group to run a “blockchain” is unnecessary cost.” “The current (old) chain is very unreliable, for hours there would be no blocks mined, no transactions could be made, wallets would not sync for hours. The creation of bitcoin core was always brand related, never ever intented to be for “technology” or “profits” by its original founders.” “Or reliant on 1 sole developer to keep the network functioning, its a disaster waiting to happen, best to migrate to a reliable chain and make it user-friendly for people to transact. “To keep the brand and coin alive, many cons for maintaining a niche blockchain that nobody uses and has a high cost to run. Coindaily asked for comment, Why the migration to new chain? ![]()
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