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# Release 2.4.1
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* Use ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1
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* Fix DNSSEC issues with ECDSA signatures
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* Replace TLSLite dependency with minimal RSA implementation
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* Dynamic Fees: using estimatefee value returned by server
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* Various GUI improvements
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# Release 2.4
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* Payment to DNS names storing a Bitcoin addresses (OpenAlias) is
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supported directly, without activating a plugin. The verification
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uses DNSSEC.
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* The DNSSEC verification code was rewritten. The previous code,
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which was part of the OpenAlias plugin, is vulnerable and should
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not be trusted (Electrum 2.0 to 2.3).
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* Payment requests can be signed using Bitcoin addresses stored
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in DNS (OpenAlias). The identity of the requestor is verified using
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DNSSEC.
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* Payment requests signed with OpenAlias keys can be shared as
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bitcoin: URIs, if they are simple (a single address-type
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output). The BIP21 URI scheme is extended with 'name', 'sig',
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'time', 'exp'.
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* Arbitrary m-of-n multisig wallets are supported (n<=15).
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* Multisig transactions can be signed with Trezor. When you create
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the multisig wallet, just enter the xpub of your existing Trezor
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wallet.
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* Transaction fees set manually in the GUI are retained, including
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when the user uses the '!' shortcut.
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* New 'email' plugin, that enables sending and receiving payment
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requests by email.
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* The daemon supports Websocket notifications of payments.
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# Release 2.3.3
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* fix proxy settings (issue #1309)
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* improvements to the transaction dialog:
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- request password after showing transaction
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- show change addresses in yellow color
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# Release 2.3.2
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* minor bugfixes
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* updated ledger plugin
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* sort inputs/outputs lexicographically (BIP-LI01)
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# Release 2.3.1
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* patch a bug with payment requests
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# Release 2.3
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* Improved logic for the network layer.
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* More efficient coin selection. Spend oldest coins first, and
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minimize the number of transaction inputs.
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* Plugins are loaded independently of the GUI. As a result, Openalias,
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TrustedCoin and Trezor wallets can be used with the command
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line. Example: 'electrum payto <openalias> <amount>'
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* The command line has been refactored:
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- Arguments are parsed with argparse.
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- The inline help includes a description of options.
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- Some commands have been renamed. Notably, 'mktx' and 'payto' have
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been merged into a single command, with a --broadcast option.
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Type 'electrum --help' for a complete overview.
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* The command line accepts the '!' syntax to send the maximum
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amount available. It can be combined with the '--from' option.
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Example: 'payto <destination> ! --from <from_address>'
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* The command line also accepts a '?' shortcut for private keys
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arguments, that triggers a prompt.
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* Payment requests can be managed with the command line, using the
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following commands: 'addrequest', 'rmrequest', 'listrequests'.
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Payment requests can be signed with a SSL certificate, and published
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as bip70 files in a public web directory. To see the relevant
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configuration variables, type 'electrum addrequest --help'
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* Commands can be called with jsonrpc, using the 'jsonrpc' gui. The
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jsonrpc interface may be called by php.
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# Release 2.2
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* Show amounts (thousands separators and decimal point)
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according to locale in GUI
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* Show unmatured coins in balance
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* Fix exchange rates plugin
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* Network layer: refactoring and fixes
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# Release 2.1.1
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* patch a bug that prevents new wallet creation.
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* fix connection issue on osx binaries
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# Release 2.1
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* Faster startup, thanks to the following optimizations:
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1. Transaction input/outputs are cached in the wallet file
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2. Fast X509 certificate parser, not using pyasn1 anymore.
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3. The Label Sync plugin only requests modified labels.
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* The 'Invoices' and 'Send' tabs have been merged.
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* Contacts are stored in a separate file, shared between wallets.
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* A Search Box is available in the GUI (Ctrl-S)
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* Payment requests have an expiration date and can be exported to
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BIP70 files.
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* file: scheme support in BIP72 URIs: "bitcoin:?r=file:///..."
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* Own addresses are shown in green in the Transaction dialog.
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* Address History dialog.
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* The OpenAlias plugin was improved.
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* Various bug fixes and GUI improvements.
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* A new LabelSync backend is being used an import of the old
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database was made but since the release came later it's
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recommended that you do a full push when you upgrade.
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# Release 2.0.4 - Minor GUI improvements
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* The password dialog will ask for password again if the user enters
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a wrong password
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* The Master Public Key dialog displays which keys belong to the
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wallet, and which are cosigners
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* The transaction dialog will ask to save unsaved transaction
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received from cosigner pool, when user clicks on 'Close'
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* The multisig restore dialog accepts xprv keys.
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* The network daemon must be started explicitly before using commands
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that require a connection
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Example:
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electrum daemon start
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electrum getaddressunspent <addr>
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electrum daemon status
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electrum daemon stop
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If a daemon is running, the GUI will use it.
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# Release 2.0.3 - bugfixes and minor GUI improvements
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* Do not use daemon threads (fix #960)
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* Add a zoom button to receive tab
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* Add exchange rate conversion to receive tab
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* Use Tor's default port number in default proxy config
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# Release 2.0.2 - bugfixes
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* Fix transaction sweep (#1066)
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* Fix thread timing bug (#1054)
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# Release 2.0.1 - bugfixes
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* Fix critical bug in Trezor address derivation: passphrases were not
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NFKD normalized. Trezor users who created a wallet protected by a
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passphrase containing utf-8 characters with diacritics are
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affected. These users will have to open their wallet with version
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2.0 and to move their funds to a new wallet.
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* Use a file socket for the daemon (fixes network dialog issues)
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* Fix crash caused by QR scanner icon when zbar not installed.
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* Fix CosignerPool plugin
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* Label Sync plugin: Fix label sharing between multisig wallets
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# Release 2.0
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* Before you upgrade, make sure you have saved your wallet seed on
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paper.
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* Documentation is now hosted on a wiki: http://electrum.orain.org
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* New seed derivation method (not compatible with BIP39). The seed
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phrase includes a version number, that refers to the wallet
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structure. The version number also serves as a checksum, and it
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will prevent the import of seeds from incompatible wallets. Old
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Electrum seeds are still supported.
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* New address derivation (BIP32). Standard wallets are single account
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and use a gap limit of 20.
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* Support for Multisig wallets using parallel BIP32 derivations and
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P2SH addresses ("2 of 2", "2 of 3").
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* Compact serialization format for unsigned or partially signed
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transactions, that includes the BIP32 master public key and
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derivation needed to sign inputs. Serialized transactions can be
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sent to cosigners or to cold storage using QR codes (using Andreas
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Schildbach's base 43 idea).
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* Support for BIP70 payment requests:
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- Verification of the chain of signatures uses tlslite.
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- In the GUI, payment requests are shown in the 'Invoices' tab.
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* Support for hardware wallets: Trezor (Satoshilabs) and Btchip (Ledger).
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* Two-factor authentication service by TrustedCoin. This service uses
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"2 of 3" multisig wallets and Google Authenticator. Note that
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wallets protected by this service can be deterministically restored
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from seed, without Trustedcoin's server.
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* Cosigner Pool plugin: encrypted communication channel for multisig
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wallets, to send and receive partially signed transactions.
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* Audio Modem plugin: send and receive transactions by sound.
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* OpenAlias plugin: send bitcoins to aliases verified using DNSSEC.
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* New 'Receive' tab in the GUI:
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- create and manage payment requests, with QR Codes
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- the former 'Receive' tab was renamed to 'Addresses'
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- the former Point of Sale plugin is replaced by a resizeable
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window that pops up if you click on the QR code
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* The 'Send' tab in the Qt GUI supports transactions with multiple
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outputs, and raw hexadecimal scripts.
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* The GUI can connect to the Electrum daemon: "electrum -d" will
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start the daemon if it is not already running, and the GUI will
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connect to it. The daemon can serve several clients. It times out
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if no client uses if for more than 5 minutes.
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* The install wizard can be used to import addresses or private
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keys. A watching-only wallet is created by entering a list of
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addresses in the wizard dialog.
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* New file format: Wallets files are saved as JSON. Note that new
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wallet files cannot be read by older versions of Electrum. Old
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wallet files will be converted to the new format; this operation
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may take some time, because public keys will be derived for each
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address of your wallet.
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* The client accepts servers with a CA-signed SSL certificate.
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* ECIES encrypt/decrypt methods, availabe in the GUI and using
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the command line:
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encrypt <pubkey> <message>
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decrypt <pubkey> <message>
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* The Android GUI has received various updates and it is much more
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stable. Another script was added to Android, called Authenticator,
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that works completely offline: it reads an unsigned transaction
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shown as QR code, signs it and shows the result as a QR code.
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# Release 1.9.8
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* Electrum servers were upgraded to version 0.9. The new server stores
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a Patrica tree of all UTXOs, an idea proposed by Alan Reiner in the
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bitcointalk forum. This property allows the client to directly
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request the balance of any address. The new commands are:
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1. getaddressbalance <address>
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2. getaddressunspent <address>
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3. getutxoaddress <txid> <pos>
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* Command-line commands that require a connection to the network spawn
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a daemon, that remains connected and handles subsequent
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commands. The daemon terminates itself if it remains unused for more
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than one minute. The purpose of this is to make scripting more
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efficient. For example, a bash script using many electrum commands
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will open only one connection.
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# Release 1.9.7
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* Fix for offline signing
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* Various bugfixes
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* GUI usability improvements
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* Coinbase Buyback plugin
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# Release 1.9.6
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* During wallet creation, do not write seed to disk until it is encrypted.
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* Confirmation dialog if the transaction fee is higher than 1mBTC.
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* bugfixes
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# Release 1.9.5
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* Coin control: select addresses to send from
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* Put addresses that have been used in a minimized section (Qt GUI)
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* Allow non ascii chars in passwords
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# Release 1.9.4
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bugfixes: offline transactions
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# Release 1.9.3
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bugfixes: connection problems, transactions staying unverified
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# Release 1.9.2
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* fix a syntax error
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# Release 1.9.1
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* fix regression with --offline mode
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* fix regression with --portable mode: use a dedicated directory
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# Release 1.9
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* The client connects to multiple servers in order to retrieve block headers and find the longest chain
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* SSL certificate validation (to prevent MITM)
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* Deterministic signatures (RFC 6979)
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* Menu to create/restore/open wallets
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* Create transactions with multiple outputs from CSV (comma separated values)
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* New text gui: stdio
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* Plugins are no longer tied to the qt GUI, they can reach all GUIs
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* Proxy bugs have been fixed
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# Release 1.8.1
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* Notification option when receiving new tranactions
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* Confirm dialogue before sending large amounts
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* Alternative datafile location for non-windows systems
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* Fix offline wallet creation
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* Remove enforced tx fee
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* Tray icon improvements
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* Various bugfixes
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# Release 1.8
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* Menubar in classic gui
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* Updated the QR Code plugin to enable offline/online wallets to transmit unsigned/signed transactions via QR code.
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* Fixed bug where never-confirmed transactions prevented further spending
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# Release 1.7.4
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* Increase default fee
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* fix create and restore in command line
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* fix verify message in the gui
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# Release 1.7.3:
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* Classic GUI can display amounts in mBTC
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* Account selector in the classic GUI
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* Changed the way the portable flag uses without supplying a -w argument
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* Classic GUI asks users to enter their seed on wallet creation
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# Release 1.7.2:
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* Transactions that are in the same block are displayed in chronological order in the history.
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* The client computes transaction priority and rejects zero-fee transactions that need a fee.
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* The default fee was lowered to 200 uBTC per kb.
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* Due to an internal format change, your history may be pruned when
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you open your wallet for the first time after upgrading to 1.7.2. If
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this is the case, please visit a full server to restore your full
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history. You will only need to do that once.
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# Release 1.7.1: bugfixes.
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# Release 1.7
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* The Classic GUI can be extended with plugins. Developers who want to
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add new features or third-party services to Electrum are invited to
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write plugins. Some previously existing and non-essential features of
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Electrum (point-of-sale mode, qrcode scanner) were removed from the
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core and are now available as plugins.
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* The wallet waits for 2 confirmations before creating new
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addresses. This makes recovery from seed more robust. Note that it
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might create unwanted gaps if you use Electrum 1.7 together with older
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versions of Electrum.
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* An interactive Python console replaces the 'Wall' tab. The provided
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python environment gives users access to the wallet and gui. Most
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electrum commands are available as python function in the
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console. Custom scripts an be loaded with a "run(filename)"
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command. Tab-completions are available.
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* The location of the Electrum folder in Windows changed from
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LOCALAPPDATA to APPDATA. Discussion on this topic can be found here:
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144575.0
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* Private keys can be exported from within the classic GUI:
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For a single address, use the address menu (right-click).
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To export the keys of your entire wallet, use the settings dialog (import/export tab).
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* It is possible to create, sign and redeem multisig transaction using the
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command line interface. This is made possible by the following new commands:
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dumpprivkey, listunspent, createmultisig, createrawtransaction, decoderawtransaction, signrawtransaction
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The syntax of these commands is similar to their bitcoind counterpart.
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For an example, see Gavin's tutorial: https://gist.github.com/gavinandresen/3966071
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* Offline wallets now work in a way similar to Armory:
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1. user creates an unsigned transaction using the online (watching-only) wallet.
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2. unsigned transaction is copied to the offline computer, and signed by the offline wallet.
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3. signed transaction is copied to the online computer, broadcasted by the online client.
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4. All these steps can be done via the command line interface or the classic GUI.
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* Many command line commands have been renamed in order to make the syntax consistent with bitcoind.
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# Release 1.6.2
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== Classic GUI
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* Added new version notification
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# Release 1.6.1 (11-01-2013)
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== Core
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* It is now possible to restore a wallet from MPK (this will create a watching-only wallet)
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* A switch button allows to easily switch between Lite and Classic GUI.
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== Classic GUI
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* Seed and MPK help dialogs were rewritten
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* Point of Sale: requested amounts can be expressed in other currencies and are converted to bitcoin.
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== Lite GUI
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* The receiving button was removed in favor of a menu item to keep it consistent with the history toggle.
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# Release 1.6.0 (07-01-2013)
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== Core
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* (Feature) Add support for importing, signing and verifiying compressed keys
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* (Feature) Auto reconnect to random server on disconnect
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* (Feature) Ultimate fallback to HTTP port 80 if TCP doesn't work on any server
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* (Bug) Under rare circumstances changing password with incorrect password could damage wallet
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== Lite GUI
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* (Chore) Use blockchain.info for exchange rate data
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* (Feature) added currency conversion for BRL, CNY, RUB
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* (Feature) Saraha theme
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* (Feature) csv import/export for transactions including labels
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== Classic GUI
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* (Chore) pruning servers now called "p", full servers "f" to avoid confusion with terms
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* (Feature) Debits in history shown in red
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* (Feature) csv import/export for transactions including labels
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# Release 1.5.8 (02-01-2013)
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== Core
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* (Bug) Fix pending address balance on received coins for pruning servers
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* (Bug) Fix history command line option to show output again (regression by SPV)
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* (Chore) Add timeout to blockchain headers file download by HTTP
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* (Feature) new option: -L, --language: default language used in GUI.
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== Lite GUI
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* (Bug) Sending to auto-completed contacts works again
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* (Chore) Added version number to title bar
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== Classic GUI
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* (Feature) Language selector in options.
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# Release 1.5.7 (18-12-2012)
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== Core
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* The blockchain headers file is no longer included in the packages, it is downloaded on startup.
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* New command line option: -P or --portable, for portable wallets. With this flag, all preferences are saved to the wallet file, and the blockchain headers file is in the same directory as the wallet
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== Lite GUI
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* (Feature) Added the ability to export your transactions to a CSV file.
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* (Feature) Added a label dialog after sending a transaction.
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* (Feature) Reworked receiving addresses; instead of a random selection from one of your receiving addresses a new widget will show listing unused addresses.
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* (Chore) Removed server selection. With all the new server options a simple menu item does not suffice anymore.
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