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authorAva Chow <github@achow101.com>2024-10-04 19:25:11 -0400
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+Bitcoin Core version 28.0 is now available from:
+
+ <https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-28.0/>
+
+This release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance
+improvements, as well as updated translations.
+
+Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:
+
+ <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues>
+
+To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to:
+
+ <https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/>
+
+How to Upgrade
+==============
+
+If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely
+shut down (which might take a few minutes in some cases), then run the
+installer (on Windows) or just copy over `/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt` (on macOS)
+or `bitcoind`/`bitcoin-qt` (on Linux).
+
+Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is
+possible, but it might take some time if the data directory needs to be migrated. Old
+wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported.
+
+Running Bitcoin Core binaries on macOS requires self signing.
+```
+cd /path/to/bitcoin-28.0/bin
+xattr -d com.apple.quarantine bitcoin-cli bitcoin-qt bitcoin-tx bitcoin-util bitcoin-wallet bitcoind test_bitcoin
+codesign -s - bitcoin-cli bitcoin-qt bitcoin-tx bitcoin-util bitcoin-wallet bitcoind test_bitcoin
+```
+
+Compatibility
+==============
+
+Bitcoin Core is supported and extensively tested on operating systems
+using the Linux Kernel 3.17+, macOS 11.0+, and Windows 7 and newer. Bitcoin
+Core should also work on most other UNIX-like systems but is not as
+frequently tested on them. It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on
+unsupported systems.
+
+Notable changes
+===============
+
+Testnet4/BIP94 support
+-----
+
+Support for Testnet4 as specified in [BIP94](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0094.mediawiki)
+has been added. The network can be selected with the `-testnet4` option and
+the section header is also named `[testnet4]`.
+
+While the intention is to phase out support for Testnet3 in an upcoming
+version, support for it is still available via the known options in this
+release. (#29775)
+
+Windows Data Directory
+----------------------
+
+The default data directory on Windows has been moved from `C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin`
+to `C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Bitcoin`. Bitcoin Core will check the existence
+of the old directory first and continue to use that directory for backwards
+compatibility if it is present. (#27064)
+
+JSON-RPC 2.0 Support
+--------------------
+
+The JSON-RPC server now recognizes JSON-RPC 2.0 requests and responds with
+strict adherence to the [specification](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification).
+See [JSON-RPC-interface.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/JSON-RPC-interface.md#json-rpc-11-vs-20) for details. (#27101)
+
+JSON-RPC clients may need to be updated to be compatible with the JSON-RPC server.
+Please open an issue on GitHub if any compatibility issues are found.
+
+libbitcoinconsensus Removal
+---------------------------
+
+The libbitcoin-consensus library was deprecated in 27.0 and is now completely removed. (#29648)
+
+P2P and Network Changes
+-----------------------
+
+- Previously if Bitcoin Core was listening for P2P connections, either using
+ default settings or via `bind=addr:port` it would always also bind to
+ `127.0.0.1:8334` to listen for Tor connections. It was not possible to switch
+ this off, even if the node didn't use Tor. This has been changed and now
+ `bind=addr:port` results in binding on `addr:port` only. The default behavior
+ of binding to `0.0.0.0:8333` and `127.0.0.1:8334` has not been changed.
+
+ If you are using a `bind=...` configuration without `bind=...=onion` and rely
+ on the previous implied behavior to accept incoming Tor connections at
+ `127.0.0.1:8334`, you need to now make this explicit by using
+ `bind=... bind=127.0.0.1:8334=onion`. (#22729)
+
+- Bitcoin Core will now fail to start up if any of its P2P binds fail, rather
+ than the previous behaviour where it would only abort startup if all P2P
+ binds had failed. (#22729)
+
+- UNIX domain sockets can now be used for proxy connections. Set `-onion` or `-proxy`
+ to the local socket path with the prefix `unix:` (e.g. `-onion=unix:/home/me/torsocket`).
+ (#27375)
+
+- UNIX socket paths are now accepted for `-zmqpubrawblock` and `-zmqpubrawtx` with
+ the format `-zmqpubrawtx=unix:/path/to/file` (#27679)
+
+- Additional "in" and "out" flags have been added to `-whitelist` to control whether
+ permissions apply to inbound connections and/or manual ones (default: inbound only). (#27114)
+
+- Transactions having a feerate that is too low will be opportunistically paired with
+ their child transactions and submitted as a package, thus enabling the node to download
+ 1-parent-1-child packages using the existing transaction relay protocol. Combined with
+ other mempool policies, this change allows limited "package relay" when a parent transaction
+ is below the mempool minimum feerate. Topologically Restricted Until Confirmation (TRUC)
+ parents are additionally allowed to be below the minimum relay feerate (i.e., pay 0 fees).
+ Use the `submitpackage` RPC to submit packages directly to the node. Warning: this P2P
+ feature is limited (unlike the `submitpackage` interface, a child with multiple unconfirmed
+ parents is not supported) and not yet reliable under adversarial conditions. (#28970)
+
+Mempool Policy Changes
+----------------------
+
+- Transactions with version number set to 3 are now treated as standard on all networks (#29496),
+ subject to opt-in Topologically Restricted Until Confirmation (TRUC) transaction policy as
+ described in [BIP 431](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0431.mediawiki). The
+ policy includes limits on spending unconfirmed outputs (#28948), eviction of a previous descendant
+ if a more incentive-compatible one is submitted (#29306), and a maximum transaction size of 10,000vB
+ (#29873). These restrictions simplify the assessment of incentive compatibility of accepting or
+ replacing TRUC transactions, thus ensuring any replacements are more profitable for the node and
+ making fee-bumping more reliable.
+
+- Pay To Anchor (P2A) is a new standard witness output type for spending,
+ a newly recognised output template. This allows for key-less anchor
+ outputs, with compact spending conditions for additional efficiencies on
+ top of an equivalent `sh(OP_TRUE)` output, in addition to the txid stability
+ of the spending transaction.
+ N.B. propagation of this output spending on the network will be limited
+ until a sufficient number of nodes on the network adopt this upgrade. (#30352)
+
+- Limited package RBF is now enabled, where the proposed conflicting package would result in
+ a connected component, aka cluster, of size 2 in the mempool. All clusters being conflicted
+ against must be of size 2 or lower. (#28984)
+
+- The default value of the `-mempoolfullrbf` configuration option has been changed from 0 to 1,
+ i.e. `mempoolfullrbf=1`. (#30493)
+
+Updated RPCs
+------------
+
+- The `dumptxoutset` RPC now returns the UTXO set dump in a new and
+ improved format. Correspondingly, the `loadtxoutset` RPC now expects
+ this new format in the dumps it tries to load. Dumps with the old
+ format are no longer supported and need to be recreated using the
+ new format to be usable. (#29612)
+
+- AssumeUTXO mainnet parameters have been added for height 840,000.
+ This means the `loadtxoutset` RPC can now be used on mainnet with
+ the matching UTXO set from that height. (#28553)
+
+- The `warnings` field in `getblockchaininfo`, `getmininginfo` and
+ `getnetworkinfo` now returns all the active node warnings as an array
+ of strings, instead of a single warning. The current behaviour
+ can be temporarily restored by running Bitcoin Core with the configuration
+ option `-deprecatedrpc=warnings`. (#29845)
+
+- Previously when using the `sendrawtransaction` RPC and specifying outputs
+ that are already in the UTXO set, an RPC error code of `-27` with the
+ message "Transaction already in block chain" was returned in response.
+ The error message has been changed to "Transaction outputs already in utxo set"
+ to more accurately describe the source of the issue. (#30212)
+
+- The default mode for the `estimatesmartfee` RPC has been updated from `conservative` to `economical`,
+ which is expected to reduce over-estimation for many users, particularly if Replace-by-Fee is an option.
+ For users that require high confidence in their fee estimates at the cost of potentially over-estimating,
+ the `conservative` mode remains available. (#30275)
+
+- RPC `scantxoutset` now returns 2 new fields in the "unspents" JSON array: `blockhash` and `confirmations`.
+ See the scantxoutset help for details. (#30515)
+
+- RPC `submitpackage` now allows 2 new arguments to be passed: `maxfeerate` and `maxburnamount`. See the
+ subtmitpackage help for details. (#28950)
+
+Changes to wallet-related RPCs can be found in the Wallet section below.
+
+Updated REST APIs
+-----------------
+- Parameter validation for `/rest/getutxos` has been improved by rejecting
+ truncated or overly large txids and malformed outpoint indices via raising
+ an HTTP_BAD_REQUEST "Parse error". These requests were previously handled
+ silently. (#30482, #30444)
+
+Build System
+------------
+
+- GCC 11.1 or later, or Clang 16.0 or later,
+are now required to compile Bitcoin Core. (#29091, #30263)
+
+- The minimum required glibc to run Bitcoin Core is now
+2.31. This means that RHEL 8 and Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic)
+are no-longer supported. (#29987)
+
+- `--enable-lcov-branch-coverage` has been removed, given
+incompatibilities between lcov version 1 & 2. `LCOV_OPTS`
+should be used to set any options instead. (#30192)
+
+Updated Settings
+----------------
+
+- When running with `-alertnotify`, an alert can now be raised multiple
+times instead of just once. Previously, it was only raised when unknown
+new consensus rules were activated. Its scope has now been increased to
+include all kernel warnings. Specifically, alerts will now also be raised
+when an invalid chain with a large amount of work has been detected.
+Additional warnings may be added in the future. (#30058)
+
+Changes to GUI or wallet related settings can be found in the GUI or Wallet section below.
+
+Wallet
+------
+
+- The wallet now detects when wallet transactions conflict with the mempool. Mempool-conflicting
+ transactions can be seen in the `"mempoolconflicts"` field of `gettransaction`. The inputs
+ of mempool-conflicted transactions can now be respent without manually abandoning the
+ transactions when the parent transaction is dropped from the mempool, which can cause wallet
+ balances to appear higher. (#27307)
+
+- A new `max_tx_weight` option has been added to the RPCs `fundrawtransaction`, `walletcreatefundedpsbt`, and `send`.
+It specifies the maximum transaction weight. If the limit is exceeded during funding, the transaction will not be built.
+The default value is 4,000,000 WU. (#29523)
+
+- A new `createwalletdescriptor` RPC allows users to add new automatically generated
+ descriptors to their wallet. This can be used to upgrade wallets created prior to the
+ introduction of a new standard descriptor, such as taproot. (#29130)
+
+- A new RPC `gethdkeys` lists all of the BIP32 HD keys in use by all of the descriptors in the wallet.
+ These keys can be used in conjunction with `createwalletdescriptor` to create and add single key
+ descriptors to the wallet for a particular key that the wallet already knows. (#29130)
+
+- The `sendall` RPC can now spend unconfirmed change and will include additional fees as necessary
+ for the resulting transaction to bump the unconfirmed transactions' feerates to the specified feerate. (#28979)
+
+- In RPC `bumpfee`, if a `fee_rate` is specified, the feerate is no longer restricted
+ to following the wallet's incremental feerate of 5 sat/vb. The feerate must still be
+ at least the sum of the original fee and the mempool's incremental feerate. (#27969)
+
+GUI Changes
+-----------
+
+- The "Migrate Wallet" menu allows users to migrate any legacy wallet in their wallet
+directory, regardless of the wallets loaded. (gui#824)
+
+- The "Information" window now displays the maximum mempool size along with the
+mempool usage. (gui#825)
+
+Low-level Changes
+=================
+
+Tests
+-----
+
+- The BIP94 timewarp attack mitigation is now active on the `regtest` network. (#30681)
+
+- A new `-testdatadir` option has been added to `test_bitcoin` to allow specifying the
+ location of unit test data directories. (#26564)
+
+Blockstorage
+------------
+
+- Block files are now XOR'd by default with a key stored in the blocksdir.
+Previous releases of Bitcoin Core or previous external software will not be able to read the blocksdir with a non-zero XOR-key.
+Refer to the `-blocksxor` help for more details. (#28052)
+
+Chainstate
+----------
+
+- The chainstate database flushes that occur when blocks are pruned will no longer
+empty the database cache. The cache will remain populated longer, which significantly
+reduces the time for initial block download to complete. (#28280)
+
+Dependencies
+------------
+
+- The dependency on Boost.Process has been replaced with cpp-subprocess, which is contained in source.
+Builders will no longer need Boost.Process to build with external signer support. (#28981)
+
+Credits
+=======
+
+Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
+- 0xb10c
+- Alfonso Roman Zubeldia
+- Andrew Toth
+- AngusP
+- Anthony Towns
+- Antoine Poinsot
+- Anton A
+- Ava Chow
+- Ayush Singh
+- Ben Westgate
+- Brandon Odiwuor
+- brunoerg
+- bstin
+- Charlie
+- Christopher Bergqvist
+- Cory Fields
+- crazeteam
+- Daniela Brozzoni
+- David Gumberg
+- dergoegge
+- Edil Medeiros
+- Epic Curious
+- Fabian Jahr
+- fanquake
+- furszy
+- glozow
+- Greg Sanders
+- hanmz
+- Hennadii Stepanov
+- Hernan Marino
+- Hodlinator
+- ishaanam
+- ismaelsadeeq
+- Jadi
+- Jon Atack
+- josibake
+- jrakibi
+- kevkevin
+- kevkevinpal
+- Konstantin Akimov
+- laanwj
+- Larry Ruane
+- LÅ‘rinc
+- Luis Schwab
+- Luke Dashjr
+- MarcoFalke
+- marcofleon
+- Marnix
+- Martin Saposnic
+- Martin Zumsande
+- Matt Corallo
+- Matthew Zipkin
+- Matt Whitlock
+- Max Edwards
+- Michael Dietz
+- Murch
+- nanlour
+- pablomartin4btc
+- Peter Todd
+- Pieter Wuille
+- @RandyMcMillan
+- RoboSchmied
+- Roman Zeyde
+- Ryan Ofsky
+- Sebastian Falbesoner
+- Sergi Delgado Segura
+- Sjors Provoost
+- spicyzboss
+- StevenMia
+- stickies-v
+- stratospher
+- Suhas Daftuar
+- sunerok
+- tdb3
+- TheCharlatan
+- umiumi
+- Vasil Dimov
+- virtu
+- willcl-ark
+
+As well as to everyone that helped with translations on
+[Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/).