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596c446 [wallet] use P2WPKH change output if any destination is P2WPKH or P2WSH (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
If `-changetype` is not explicitly set, then regardless of `-addresstype`, the wallet will use a ~`bech32` change address~ `P2WPKH` change output if any destination is `P2WPKH` or `P2WSH`.
This seems more intuitive to me and more in line with the spirit of [BIP-69](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0069.mediawiki).
When combined with #11991 a QT user could opt to use `bech32` exclusively without having to figure out how to launch with `-changetype=bech32`, although so would #11937.
Tree-SHA512: 9238d3ccd1f3be8dfdd43444ccf45d6bdc6584ced3172a3045f3ecfec4a7cc8999db0cdb76ae49236492a84e6dbf3a1fdf18544d3eaf6d518e1f8bd241db33e7
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Only if -changetype is not set and -addresstype is not "legacy".
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b224a47a1 Add address_types test (Pieter Wuille)
7ee54fd7c Support downgrading after recovered keypool witness keys (Pieter Wuille)
940a21932 SegWit wallet support (Pieter Wuille)
f37c64e47 Implicitly know about P2WPKH redeemscripts (Pieter Wuille)
57273f2b3 [test] Serialize CTransaction with witness by default (Pieter Wuille)
cf2c0b6f5 Support P2WPKH and P2SH-P2WPKH in dumpprivkey (Pieter Wuille)
37c03d3e0 Support P2WPKH addresses in create/addmultisig (Pieter Wuille)
3eaa003c8 Extend validateaddress information for P2SH-embedded witness (Pieter Wuille)
30a27dc5b Expose method to find key for a single-key destination (Pieter Wuille)
985c79552 Improve witness destination types and use them more (Pieter Wuille)
cbe197470 [refactor] GetAccount{PubKey,Address} -> GetAccountDestination (Pieter Wuille)
0c8ea6380 Abstract out IsSolvable from Witnessifier (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This implements a minimum viable implementation of SegWit wallet support, based on top of #11389, and includes part of the functionality from #11089.
Two new configuration options are added:
* `-addresstype`, with options `legacy`, `p2sh`, and `bech32`. It controls what kind of addresses are produced by `getnewaddress`, `getaccountaddress`, and `createmultisigaddress`.
* `-changetype`, with the same options, and by default equal to `-addresstype`, that controls what kind of change is used.
All wallet private and public keys can be used for any type of address. Support for address types dependent on different derivation paths will need a major overhaul of how our internal detection of outputs work. I expect that that will happen for a next major version.
The above also applies to imported keys, as having a distinction there but not for normal operations is a disaster for testing, and probably for comprehension of users. This has some ugly effects, like needing to associate the provided label to `importprivkey` with each style address for the corresponding key.
To deal with witness outputs requiring a corresponding redeemscript in wallet, three approaches are used:
* All SegWit addresses created through `getnewaddress` or multisig RPCs explicitly get their redeemscripts added to the wallet file. This means that downgrading after creating a witness address will work, as long as the wallet file is up to date.
* All SegWit keys in the wallet get an _implicit_ redeemscript added, without it being written to the file. This means recovery of an old backup will work, as long as you use new software.
* All keypool keys that are seen used in transactions explicitly get their redeemscripts added to the wallet files. This means that downgrading after recovering from a backup that includes a witness address will work.
These approaches correspond to solutions 3a, 1a, and 5a respectively from https://gist.github.com/sipa/125cfa1615946d0c3f3eec2ad7f250a2. As argued there, there is no full solution for dealing with the case where you both downgrade and restore a backup, so that's also not implemented.
`dumpwallet`, `importwallet`, `importmulti`, `signmessage` and `verifymessage` don't work with SegWit addresses yet. They're remaining TODOs, for this PR or a follow-up. Because of that, several tests unexpectedly run with `-addresstype=legacy` for now.
Tree-SHA512: d425dbe517c0422061ab8dacdc3a6ae47da071450932ed992c79559d922dff7b2574a31a8c94feccd3761c1dffb6422c50055e6dca8e3cf94a169bc95e39e959
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This introduces two command line flags (-addresstype and -changetype) which control
the type of addresses/outputs created by the GUI and RPCs. Certain RPCs allow
overriding these (`getnewaddress` and `getrawchangeaddress`). Supported types
are "legacy" (P2PKH and P2SH-multisig), "p2sh-segwit" (P2SH-P2WPKH and P2SH-P2WSH-multisig),
and "bech32" (P2WPKH and P2WSH-multisig).
A few utility functions are added to the wallet to construct different address type
and to add the necessary entries to the wallet file to be compatible with earlier
versions (see `CWallet::LearnRelatedScripts`, `GetDestinationForKey`,
`GetAllDestinationsForKey`, `CWallet::AddAndGetDestinationForScript`).
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(bool, char, etc.)
99ba0c3 Don't use pass by reference to const for cheaply-copied types (bool, char, etc.). (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Don't use pass by reference to const for cheaply-copied types (`bool`, `char`, etc.).
Tree-SHA512: ccad5e2695dff0b3d6de3e713ff3448f2981168cdac72d73bee10ad346b9919d8d4d588933369e54657a244b8b222fa0bef919bc56d983e1fa64b2004e51b225
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03a5dc9 [wallet] Make CWallet::FundTransaction atomic (João Barbosa)
95d4450 [wallet] Tidy up CWallet::FundTransaction (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes a race for `setLockedCoins` when `lockUnspents` is true. For instance, it should not be possible to use the same unspent in concurrent `fundrawtransaction` calls.
Now the `cs_main` and `cs_wallet` locks are held during `CreateTransaction` and `LockCoin`(s). Also added some style nits around the change.
Tree-SHA512: ccf383c0c5f6db775655a3e9ccd200c3bd831a83afae2b7c389564c74f7227f5bea86a4775727de2c3603b188f383f8a12d3f9d6d94f7887865c31c94ce95ef6
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ReacceptWalletTransactions
5b25293 wallet: Remove unnecessary mempool lock in ReacceptWalletTransactions (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Tree-SHA512: 13b922c6c9b5ca95a77742050f449366b80bdd7819c34e7ca09af8a4bd68085f4d0c6e0cde119c403f661499f97f2c465071a8047a7d794268e8d2dfe909e6d5
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9c8eca7 Split up key and script metadata for better type safety (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Suggested by @TheBlueMatt
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11403#discussion_r155599383
Combining the maps was probably never a good arrangement but is more
problematic now in presence of WitnessV0ScriptHash and WitnessV0KeyHash types.
Tree-SHA512: 9263e9c01090fb49221e91d88a88241a9691dda3e92d86041c8e284306a64d3af5e2438249f9dcc3e6e4a5c11c1a89f975a86d55690adf95bf2636f15f99f92a
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file already included
a720b92 Remove includes in .cpp files for things the corresponding .h file already included (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove includes in .cpp files for things the corresponding .h file already included.
Example case:
* `addrdb.cpp` includes `addrdb.h` and `fs.h`
* `addrdb.h` includes `fs.h`
Then remove the direct inclusion of `fs.h` in `addrman.cpp` and rely on the indirect inclusion of `fs.h` via the included `addrdb.h`.
In line with the header include guideline (see #10575).
Tree-SHA512: 8704b9de3011a4c234db336a39f7d2c139e741cf0f7aef08a5d3e05197e1e18286b863fdab25ae9638af4ff86b3d52e5cab9eed66bfa2476063aa5c79f9b0346
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mempool
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Suggested by Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11403#discussion_r155599383
Combining the maps was probably never a good arrangement but is more
problematic now in presence of WitnessV0ScriptHash and WitnessV0KeyHash types.
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680bc2cbb Use range-based for loops (C++11) when looping over map elements (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Before this commit:
```c++
for (std::map<T1, T2>::iterator x = y.begin(); x != y.end(); ++x) {
T1 z = (*x).first;
…
}
```
After this commit:
```c++
for (auto& x : y) {
T1 z = x.first;
…
}
```
Tree-SHA512: 954b136b7f5e6df09f39248a6b530fd9baa9ab59d7c2c7eb369fd4afbb591b7a52c92ee25f87f1745f47b41d6828b7abfd395b43daf84a55b4e6a3d45015e3a0
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
for f in \
src/*.cpp \
src/*.h \
src/bench/*.cpp \
src/bench/*.h \
src/compat/*.cpp \
src/compat/*.h \
src/consensus/*.cpp \
src/consensus/*.h \
src/crypto/*.cpp \
src/crypto/*.h \
src/crypto/ctaes/*.h \
src/policy/*.cpp \
src/policy/*.h \
src/primitives/*.cpp \
src/primitives/*.h \
src/qt/*.cpp \
src/qt/*.h \
src/qt/test/*.cpp \
src/qt/test/*.h \
src/rpc/*.cpp \
src/rpc/*.h \
src/script/*.cpp \
src/script/*.h \
src/support/*.cpp \
src/support/*.h \
src/support/allocators/*.h \
src/test/*.cpp \
src/test/*.h \
src/wallet/*.cpp \
src/wallet/*.h \
src/wallet/test/*.cpp \
src/wallet/test/*.h \
src/zmq/*.cpp \
src/zmq/*.h
do
base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f
done
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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89f0312 Remove redundant pwallet nullptr check (Matt Corallo)
c4784b5 Add a dev notes document describing the new wallet RPC blocking (Matt Corallo)
3ea8b75 Give ZMQ consistent order with UpdatedBlockTip on scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
cb06edf Fix wallet RPC race by waiting for callbacks in sendrawtransaction (Matt Corallo)
e545ded Also call other wallet notify callbacks in scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
17220d6 Use callbacks to cache whether wallet transactions are in mempool (Matt Corallo)
5d67a78 Add calls to CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() in RPCs (Matt Corallo)
5ee3172 Add CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() (Matt Corallo)
0b2f42d Add CallFunctionInQueue to wait on validation interface queue drain (Matt Corallo)
2b4b345 Add ability to assert a lock is not held in DEBUG_LOCKORDER (Matt Corallo)
0343676 Call TransactionRemovedFromMempool in the CScheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
a7d3936 Add a CValidationInterface::TransactionRemovedFromMempool (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #10179, this effectively reverts #9583, regaining most of the original speedups of #7946.
This concludes the work of #9725, #10178, and #10179.
See individual commit messages for more information.
Tree-SHA512: eead4809b0a75d1fb33b0765174ff52c972e45040635e38cf3686cef310859c1e6b3c00e7186cbd17374c6ae547bfbd6c1718fe36f26c76ba8a8b052d6ed7bc9
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6c4042a Assert that CWallet::SyncMetaData finds oldest transaction. (Eelis)
Pull request description:
Without this assert, the Clang static analyzer warns about subsequent dereferencing of copyFrom, because it can't be sure that it's not nullptr. See #9573.
Tree-SHA512: 83cbcb32c52c94fcfefbc90ec7de2011dacd6bdb0da35adc401b8d8dda6a86de2fa0403e2158592268c2cf15eef4f3d887d98c90f1031d4735d5f4bf9dbc1d23
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5a5e4e9 [wallet] Remove CTransaction&() helper conversion operator from wallet implementation. (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The `CTransaction&()` operator in `CMerkleTx` makes conversion into `CTransaction`s transparent, but was marked as to-be-removed in favor of explicitly getting the `tx` ivar, presumably as the operator can lead to ambiguous behavior and makes the code harder to follow.
This PR removes the operator and adapts callers. This includes some cases of `static_cast<CTransaction>(wtx)` → `*wtx.tx`, which is definitely an improvement.
Tree-SHA512: 95856fec7194d6a79615ea1c322abfcd6bcedf6ffd0cfa89bbdd332ce13035fa52dd4b828d20df673072dde1be64b79c513529a6f422dd5f0961ce722a32d56a
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0aacfa4 Remove accidental stray semicolon (practicalswift)
68feb49 Use nullptr instead of NULL (practicalswift)
c6b07fd Fix a vs. an typo (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Minor cleanups:
* Typo: Fix a vs. an typo
* Typo: Remove accidental stray semicolon (only remaining instance in repo)
* Correctness/consistency: Use `nullptr` instead of `NULL` (only remaining instance in repo)
Tree-SHA512: 47142e557da9d3fa0b532c46edeb7f356a1f6dc5973e60b0e496badff3581ff696eade542d49da777ac7f2e895129cc8487ccdb1984ff828434fa86f9a56dad0
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This avoid calling out to mempool state during coin selection,
balance calculation, etc. In the next commit we ensure all wallet
callbacks from CValidationInterface happen in the same queue,
serialized with each other. This helps to avoid re-introducing one
of the issues described in #9584 [1] by further disconnecting
wallet from current chain/mempool state.
Thanks to @morcos for the suggestion to do this.
Note that there are several race conditions introduced here:
* If a user calls sendrawtransaction from RPC, adding a
transaction which is "trusted" (ie from them) and pays them
change, it may not be immediately used by coin selection until
the notification callbacks finish running. No such race is
introduced in normal transaction-sending RPCs as this case is
explicitly handled.
* Until Block{Connected,Disconnected} and
TransactionAddedToMempool calls also run in the CSceduler
background thread, there is a race where
TransactionAddedToMempool might be called after a
Block{Connected,Disconnected} call happens.
* Wallet will write a new best chain from the SetBestChain
callback prior to having processed the transaction from that
block.
[1] "you could go to select coins, need to use 0-conf change, but
such 0-conf change may have been included in a block who's
callbacks have not yet been processed - resulting in thinking they
are not in mempool and, thus, not selectable."
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This blocks until the wallet has synced up to the current height.
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7a91ceb5e [QA] Add RPC based rescan test (Jonas Schnelli)
c77170fbd [Wallet] add rescanblockchain <start_height> <stop_height> RPC command (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
A RPC rescan command is much more flexible for the following reasons:
* You can define the start and end-height
* It can be called during runtime
* It can work in multiwallet environment
Tree-SHA512: df67177bad6ad1d08e5a621f095564524fa3eb87204c2048ef7265e77013e4b1b29f991708f807002329a507a254f35e79a4ed28a2d18d4b3da7a75d57ce0ea5
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55509f1 Document assumptions that are being made to avoid division by zero (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document assumptions (via `assert(…)`:s) that are being made to avoid division by zero.
Rationale:
* Make it clear to human reviewers and non-human static analyzers that what might look like potential division by zero cases are written the way they are intentionally (these cases are currently flagged by various static analyzers).
Tree-SHA512: bbb67b1370afd8f39bda35f9e3a20f4325f017d94cc1bfac3b0d36c9f34c2d95a9efe11efe44db29fb4aadd25d8276d8f0e03c8806ac64f0d21d821912e13b8e
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for (std::map<T1, T2>::iterator x = y.begin(); x != y.end(); ++x) {
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cffe85f Skip sys::system(...) call in case of empty command (practicalswift)
6fb8f5f Check that -blocknotify command is non-empty before executing (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Check that `-blocknotify` command is non-empty before executing.
To make the `BlockNotifyCallback(...)` (`-blocknotify`) behaviour consistent with that of:
* `AlertNotify(...)` (`-alertnotify`)
* `AddToWallet(...)` (`-walletnotify`)
Tree-SHA512: 18272166793a5a8b9cc2a727bfbcea53d38c329a55bc975c02db601329d608a61c20e026ce4b616193ecd3810dca4d3e2cb3bf773898a51872008a8dba96763e
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1789e4675 Force explicit double -> int conversion for CFeeRate constructor (Matt Corallo)
53a6590f4 Make float <-> int casts explicit outside of test, qt, CFeeRate (Matt Corallo)
0b1b9148c Remove countMaskInv caching in bench framework (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This fixes an issue where estimatesmartfee which matches at the min relay fee will return 999 sat/byte instead of 1000 sat/byte due to a float rounding issue. I went ahead and made all float <-> int conversion outside of test/qt explicit (test only had one or two more, Qt had quite a few, including many in the Qt headers themselves) and added overloads to CFeeRate to force callers to do an explicit round themselves. Easy to test with -Wfloat-conversion.
Tree-SHA512: 66087b08e5dfca67506da54ae057c2f9d86184415e8fa4fa0199e38839e06a3ce96c836fcb7593b7d960065f5240c594ff3a0cfa14333ac528421f5aeac835c9
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bf64c3cb3 Ignore transactions added to mempool during a reorg for fee estimation purposes. (Alex Morcos)
04f78ab5b Do not reject based on mempool min fee when bypass_limits is set. (Alex Morcos)
fd849e1b0 Change AcceptToMemoryPool function signature (Alex Morcos)
Pull request description:
First commit just removes default arguments from `AcceptToMemoryPool` and consolidates two arguments, it does not change behavior.
Second commit finally fixes the fact that we're not meant to reject based on mempool min fee when adding a transaction from a disconnected block during a reorg as mentioned [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9602#issue-202197849)
Third commit makes fee estimation ignore transactions added from a disconnected block during a reorg. I think this was another source of fee estimates returning estimates below 1000 sat/kB as in #11303.
Tree-SHA512: 30925ca8b341915bb214f1d2590b36b7931f2e125b7660150e38ae70338f00db5aa7f1608546dddb181446924177eb7cf62ea8bd2583068acc074d6c3f86bc0c
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8213838 [Qt] tolerate BIP173/bech32 addresses during input validation (Jonas Schnelli)
06eaca6 [RPC] Wallet: test importing of native witness scripts (NicolasDorier)
fd0041a Use BIP173 addresses in segwit.py test (Pieter Wuille)
e278f12 Support BIP173 in addwitnessaddress (Pieter Wuille)
c091b99 Implement BIP173 addresses and tests (Pieter Wuille)
bd355b8 Add regtest testing to base58_tests (Pieter Wuille)
6565c55 Convert base58_tests from type/payload to scriptPubKey comparison (Pieter Wuille)
8fd2267 Import Bech32 C++ reference code & tests (Pieter Wuille)
1e46ebd Implement {Encode,Decode}Destination without CBitcoinAddress (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Builds on top of #11117.
This adds support for:
* Creating BIP173 addresses for testing (through `addwitnessaddress`, though by default it still produces P2SH versions)
* Sending to BIP173 addresses (including non-v0 ones)
* Analysing BIP173 addresses (through `validateaddress`)
It includes a reformatted version of the [C++ Bech32 reference code](https://github.com/sipa/bech32/tree/master/ref/c%2B%2B) and an independent implementation of the address encoding/decoding logic (integrated with CTxDestination). All BIP173 test vectors are included.
Not included (and intended for other PRs):
* Full wallet support for SegWit (which would include automatically adding witness scripts to the wallet during automatic keypool topup, SegWit change outputs, ...) [see #11403]
* Splitting base58.cpp and tests/base58_tests.cpp up into base58-specific code, and "address encoding"-code [see #11372]
* Error locating in UI for BIP173 addresses.
Tree-SHA512: 238031185fd07f3ac873c586043970cc2db91bf7735c3c168cb33a3db39a7bda81d4891b649685bb17ef90dc63af0328e7705d8cd3e8dafd6c4d3c08fb230341
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d01a968 wallet: update stored witness in AddToWallet (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Replace witness-stripped wallet transactions with full transactions;
this can happen when upgrading from a pre-segwit wallet to a segwit-
aware wallet.
Tree-SHA512: a348b16b38ae738fa75cf7d3ff50ebd0d0071d5d6061c9a10dc3325fc34f6bc96a67aea21fde460ca20f6178768ee0af04d6d8785b35647f436a9083c4270b07
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fdc3293 Document assumptions that are being made to avoid NULL pointer dereferences (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document assumptions (via `assert(…)`:s) that are being made avoid `NULL` pointer dereferences.
Rationale:
* Make it clear to human reviewers and non-human static analyzers that what might look like potential `NULL` pointer dereferences are written the way they are intentionally (these cases are currently flagged by various static analyzers).
Tree-SHA512: b424328195e2680e1e4ec546298f718c49e5ad182147dc004de580693db1b50eec4065e1c4f232bdb302baa12954265a50ba21cb5ba4ff30248535b2de778672
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Combine fLimitFree and fOverrideMempoolLimit into a single boolean:
bypass_limits. This is used to indicate that mempool limiting based on feerate
should be bypassed. It is used when readding transactions from a reorg and then
the mempool is trimmed to size after all transactions are added and they can be
evaluated in the context of their descendants. No changes to behavior.
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713a92073 Remove usehd option and warn when it is used (Andrew Chow)
d4c18f733 Bump wallet version number to 159900 (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Bump the wallet version number to 159900 so that new wallets made without a default key will no longer work on previous versions at all. Also remove the `usehd` option to avoid weird interaction with wallet version numbers and HD-ness of wallets.
Tree-SHA512: dd7965505bfad6a926c79afd423236f509229a398a8398076f8d57d90a5974243f9459a61225c4daee560c796f427445c9e55a3ad528a3a97a9123ca6a1269ab
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Removed the -usehd option so wallets cannot be made to be non-hd
anymore. A warning will be displayed when the option is set.
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