Read_400 - Bitcoin Core 0.20 Released! [Aaron Van Wirdum]

June 03, 2020 00:25:18
Read_400 - Bitcoin Core 0.20 Released! [Aaron Van Wirdum]
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Read_400 - Bitcoin Core 0.20 Released! [Aaron Van Wirdum]

Jun 03 2020 | 00:25:18

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Show Notes

"Users can now create a transaction without a signature in the Bitcoin Core GUI using the partially signed bitcoin transaction (PSBT) format" - Aaron Van Wirdum

A great piece by Aaron & the Bitcoin Magazine team, detailing the new release of the Bitcoin reference client that explains multiple great improvements, simplifications, cleanup of the codebase, & hardening of client security. Removing the unnecessary, and building out new standards, another great release showing the promising direction of Bitcoin's unmatched reliability & independence continuing into the future.

Check out the original below for other great links to explore deeper:
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bitcoin-core-0-20-0-released-whats-new

The Maxwell Reddit post mentioned in the commentary:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/d87h71/why_dont_i_get_to_choose_bip_70_removed_by_default/f1cedy9/

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