“Bitcoin Core #29496 bumps TX_MAX_STANDARD_VERSION to 3, which makes Topologically Restricted Until Confirmation (TRUC) transactions standard. If a transaction’s version is 3, it will be treated as a TRUC transaction as defined in the BIP431 specification.”
Disappointing to see this merged. It's a crummy proposal that was merged over the objections of others.
It doesn't do a good job of solving transaction pinning, we're still finding unexpected problems with it, and replace by fee rate is far simpler.
“Bitcoin Core #29496 bumps TX_MAX_STANDARD_VERSION to 3, which makes Topologically Restricted Until Confirmation (TRUC) transactions standard. If a transaction’s version is 3, it will be treated as a TRUC transaction as defined in the BIP431 specification.”
Disappointing to see this merged. It's a crummy proposal that was merged over the objections of others.
It doesn't do a good job of solving transaction pinning, we're still finding unexpected problems with it, and replace by fee rate is far simpler.
https://petertodd.org/2024/one-shot-replace-by-fee-rate
Thanks, @siggy47!
Thanks for posting here!
I really can't wait to see the progress on the quantum-safe [1] address BIP [2].
https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/quantum-resistance ↩
https://github.com/cryptoquick/bips/blob/p2qrh/bip-p2qrh.mediawiki ↩
Nice post, I like it to read👍🏻
Sats rule