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Bitcoin-Qt version 0.8.0 is now available from:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.8.0/
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This is a major release designed to improve performance and handle the
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increasing volume of transactions on the network.
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Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:
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https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
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How to Upgrade
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If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait
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until it has completely shut down (which might take a few minutes for older
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versions), then run the installer (on Windows) or just copy over
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/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt (on Mac) or bitcoind/bitcoin-qt (on Linux).
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The first time you run after the upgrade a re-indexing process will be
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started that will take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours,
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depending on the speed of your machine.
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Incompatible Changes
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This release no longer maintains a full index of historical transaction ids
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by default, so looking up an arbitrary transaction using the getrawtransaction
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RPC call will not work. If you need that functionality, you must run once
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with -txindex=1 -reindex=1 to rebuild block-chain indices (see below for more
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details).
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Improvements
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Mac and Windows binaries are signed with certificates owned by the Bitcoin
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Foundation, to be compatible with the new security features in OSX 10.8 and
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Windows 8.
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LevelDB, a fast, open-source, non-relational database from Google, is
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now used to store transaction and block indices. LevelDB works much better
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on machines with slow I/O and is faster in general. Berkeley DB is now only
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used for the wallet.dat file (public and private wallet keys and transactions
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relevant to you).
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Pieter Wuille implemented many optimizations to the way transactions are
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verified, so a running, synchronized node uses less working memory and does
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much less I/O. He also implemented parallel signature checking, so if you
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have a multi-CPU machine all CPUs will be used to verify transactions.
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New Features
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"Bloom filter" support in the network protocol for sending only relevant transactions to
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lightweight clients.
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contrib/verifysfbinaries is a shell-script to verify that the binary downloads
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at sourceforge have not been tampered with. If you are able, you can help make
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everybody's downloads more secure by running this occasionally to check PGP
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signatures against download file checksums.
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contrib/spendfrom is a python-language command-line utility that demonstrates
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how to use the "raw transactions" JSON-RPC api to send coins received from particular
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addresses (also known as "coin control").
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New/changed settings (command-line or bitcoin.conf file)
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dbcache : controls LevelDB memory usage.
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par : controls how many threads to use to validate transactions. Defaults to the number
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of CPUs on your machine, use -par=1 to limit to a single CPU.
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txindex : maintains an extra index of old, spent transaction ids so they will be found
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by the getrawtransaction JSON-RPC method.
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reindex : rebuild block and transaction indices from the downloaded block data.
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New JSON-RPC API Features
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lockunspent / listlockunspent allow locking transaction outputs for a period of time so
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they will not be spent by other processes that might be accessing the same wallet.
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addnode / getaddednodeinfo methods, to connect to specific peers without restarting.
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importprivkey now takes an optional boolean parameter (default true) to control whether
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or not to rescan the blockchain for transactions after importing a new private key.
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Important Bug Fixes
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Privacy leak: the position of the "change" output in most transactions was not being
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properly randomized, making network analysis of the transaction graph to identify
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users' wallets easier.
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Zero-confirmation transaction vulnerability: accepting zero-confirmation transactions
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(transactions that have not yet been included in a block) from somebody you do not
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trust is still not recommended, because there will always be ways for attackers to
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double-spend zero-confirmation transactions. However, this release includes a bug
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fix that makes it a little bit more difficult for attackers to double-spend a
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certain type ("lockTime in the future") of zero-confirmation transaction.
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Dependency Changes
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Qt 4.8.3 (compiling against older versions of Qt 4 should continue to work)
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Thanks to everybody who contributed to this release:
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----------------------------------------------------
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Alexander Kjeldaas
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Andrey Alekseenko
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Arnav Singh
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Christian von Roques
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Eric Lombrozo
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Forrest Voight
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Gavin Andresen
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Gregory Maxwell
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Jeff Garzik
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Luke Dashjr
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Matt Corallo
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Mike Cassano
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Mike Hearn
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Peter Todd
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Philip Kaufmann
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Pieter Wuille
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Richard Schwab
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Robert Backhaus
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Rune K. Svendsen
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Sergio Demian Lerner
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Wladimir J. van der Laan
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