Merge pull request #7309

fab88af Add fallbackfee default value (MarcoFalke)
fa0a391 Add Replace-by-fee to release-notes (MarcoFalke)
fa4ba40 Expand section "Wallet transaction fees" & fix format and typos (MarcoFalke)
fabba1c Update release-notes.md (MarcoFalke)
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Wladimir J. van der Laan 2016-01-13 12:43:22 +01:00
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@ -169,6 +169,17 @@ a connection to Tor can be made. It can be configured with the `-listenonion`,
`-torcontrol` and `-torpassword` settings. To show verbose debugging
information, pass `-debug=tor`.
Replace-by-fee transactions
---------------------------
It is now possible to replace transactions in the transaction memory pool of
Bitcoin Core 0.12 nodes. Bitcoin Core will only replace transactions which
have any of their inputs' `nSequence` number set to less than `0xffffffff - 1`.
Moreover, a replacement transaction may only be accepted when it pays
sufficient fee, as described in [BIP 125]
(https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0125.mediawiki).
Reduce upload traffic
---------------------
@ -215,6 +226,65 @@ of just announcing the hash. In a reorganization, all new headers are sent,
instead of just the new tip. This can often prevent an extra roundtrip before
the actual block is downloaded.
Memory pool limiting
--------------------------------
Previous versions of Bitcoin Core had their mempool limited by checking
a transaction's fees against the node's minimum relay fee. There was no
upper bound on the size of the mempool and attackers could send a large
number of transactions paying just slighly more than the default minimum
relay fee to crash nodes with relatively low RAM. A temporary workaround
for previous versions of Bitcoin Core was to raise the default minimum
relay fee.
Bitcoin Core 0.12 will have a strict maximum size on the mempool. The
default value is 300 MB and can be configured with the `-maxmempool`
parameter. Whenever a transaction would cause the mempool to exceed
its maximum size, the transaction with the lowest feerate will be
evicted and the node's minimum relay fee will be increased to match
this feerate. The initial minimum relay fee is set to 1000 satoshis
per kB.
Priority transactions
---------------------
Transactions that do not pay the minimum relay fee, are called "free
transactions" or priority transactions. Previous versions of Bitcoin
Core would relay and mine priority transactions depending on their
setting of `-limitfreerelay=<r>` (default: `r=15` kB per minute) and
`-blockprioritysize=<s>` (default: `50000` bytes of a block's
priority space).
Priority code is planned to get moved out of from Bitcoin Core 0.13
and the default block priority size has been set to `0` in Bitcoin Core
0.12.
Wallet transaction fees
-----------------------
Various improvements have been made to how the wallet calculates
transaction fees.
Users can decide to pay a predefined fee rate by setting `-paytxfee=<n>`
(or `settxfee <n>` rpc during runtime). A value of `n=0` signals Bitcoin
Core to use floating fees. By default, Bitcoin Core will use floating
fees.
Based on past transaction data, floating fees approximate the fees
required to get into the `m`th block from now. This is configurable
with `-txconfirmtarget=<m>` (default: `2`).
Sometimes, it is not possible to give good estimates, or an estimate
at all. Therefore, a fallback value can be set with `-fallbackfee=<f>`
(default: `0.0002` BTC/kB).
At all times, Bitcoin Core will cap fees at `-maxtxfee=<x>` (default:
0.10) BTC.
Furthermore, Bitcoin Core will never create transactions smaller than
the current minimum relay fee.
Finally, a user can set the minimum fee rate for all transactions with
`-mintxfee=<i>`, which defaults to 1000 satoshis per kB.
Negative confirmations and conflict detection
---------------------------------------------
@ -243,8 +313,7 @@ git merge commit are mentioned.
### RPC and REST
Asm representations of scriptSig signatures now contain SIGHASH type decodes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- **Asm representations of scriptSig signatures now contain SIGHASH type decodes**
The `asm` property of each scriptSig now contains the decoded signature hash
type for each signature that provides a valid defined hash type.
@ -288,10 +357,9 @@ configured specifically to process scriptPubKey and not scriptSig scripts.
### Miscellaneous
- Removed bitrpc.py from contrib
- **Removed bitrpc.py from contrib**
Addition of ZMQ-based Notifications
==================================
- **Addition of ZMQ-based Notifications**
Bitcoind can now (optionally) asynchronously notify clients through a
ZMQ-based PUB socket of the arrival of new transactions and blocks.