Your transactions will be able to look indistinguishable from people working on new LN channels, more efficient DLCs, secure multisignatures, various clever wallet backup recovery schemes, or a hundred other pioneering developments. By doing so, you will be able to access your funds on other devices, in case your computer stops working or becomes inaccessible somehow. The fee rate determines how quickly your transaction will be confirmed, and it is measured in satoshis per byte of data in the transaction or sats/vByte. This week’s newsletter describes a proposal to allow universal transaction replacement by fee and includes the first post in a new weekly series about preparing for taproot. Pieter Wuille describes how “undo files” are used to update the UTXO set after a block reorganization. ● How do bitcoin nodes update the UTXO set when their latest blocks are replaced? This week, Antoine Riard posted a proposal to the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list for eventually changing Bitcoin Core’s code to allow RBF for all transactions regardless of whether or not they set the BIP125 opt-in signal. ● Payjoin adoption: Chris Belcher posted to the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list a request for people to look for ways to increase payjoin adoption along with a wiki page tracking the projects that provide either sending or receiving support for payjoin. ● Making hardware wallets compatible with more advanced Bitcoin features: Kevin Loaec started a discussion on the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list about how hardware wallets could be changed to allow them to handle scripts more complicated than single-sig or multisig. Optech encourages any such merchants to respond to the mailing list thread. See full list Financial compliance Sending Bitcoin Open your Bitcoin. The file format update allows the new list to store ban entries for peers on Tor v3 and peers on other networks with addresses more than 128 bits wide-the maximum width that original addr messages can contain. The error messages are not clear to me. 22144 randomizes the order in which peers are serviced in the message handling thread, which is responsible for parsing and processing P2P messages from peers and for sending messages to those peers. Dear Admin it is not ransomware, I was obfuscated because there are few sintaxes what are not easy to get them in order to scan Blockchain. Given the user enthusiasm for taproot and the five months that wallet developers have to implement support for it, Optech expects there to be several popular wallets that will allow their users to generate taproot addresses at the earliest possible moment. generate address 22154 adds code that will allow the user to generate bech32m addresses for P2TR scripts after taproot activates in block 709,632, e.g. by calling getnewaddress "" bech32m. Starting at block 709,632, expected in November, Bitcoin users will be able to safely receive payments to taproot addresses. Does the wallet or exchange, where you will send bitcoin, support Native or Nested SegWit? Because of this, it is easy for people to build up a blacklist of bitcoin addresses to which they will not allow transfers to. Although receiving payments to taproot addresses won’t be safe until block 709,632, sending payments should not cause any problems for the sender. For example, allowing a hardware wallet to handle in-channel LN payments or payments made from a vault. ● Blockstream announces Jade hardware wallet: Blockstream’s new Jade hardware wallet is open source, supports Bitcoin and Liquid networks, and is compatible with Blockstream Green for Android. A few taps in your wallet app’s settings menu should reveal your address when needed. Retaining a few connections to peers on anonymity networks is highly desirable both because it allows transaction creators to use those networks to hide their network identity and because the ability to receive blocks over those networks in addition to the regular Internet Protocol can prevent some types of eclipse attacks. Also included are our regular sections describing updates to clients and services, new releases and release candidates, and notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure projects. ● Rust Bitcoin 0.26.0 is a new release of this library. Notable changes this week in Bitcoin Core, C-Lightning, Eclair, LND, Rust-Lightning, libsecp256k1, Hardware Wallet Interface (HWI), Rust Bitcoin, BTCPay Server, Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs), and Lightning BOLTs. When dealing in large sums, it can be a good idea to keep some funds on a hardware or offline wallet and some on an online wallet for easy trading. It’s good practice always to double-check the receiving address.