v3.2.0 wallets
- Linux - |
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aa307e3df4aad98ee0b46b49c7da8af19871718400fc3dc8e1c3494d4b9da450 Wallet ferrite-qt |
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81680de47b0ebf74d0f8bd3aa4f8db8b2863446b8e5afdd7d0ced497f005936f Server |
v3.1.3 wallets
- MacOS - |
SHA256 Hash |
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e076cfd1515066708fc2b9417d13311ea1cbcf16102962b6b8bf9dfadcda6003 Wallet (v3.1.3) Ferrite-Qt.dmg |
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335a9d3f41682f67ac2ac82f5832b4ea26ad0e8c215eb10db3b9f1f66cb918d6 Server (v3.1.3) |
Changes in v3.2.0
Security Updates
Bitcoin Core v24.x fix Vulnerability CVE-2023-33297
Bitcoin Core before 24.1, when debug mode is not used, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (e.g., CPU consumption) because draining the inventory-to-send queue is inefficient, as exploited in the wild in May 2023
New MWEB Features
LIP006 from Litecoin 0.21.3 which adds MWEB light client p2p messages.
BIP157/158 blockfilters enabled by default if new NODE_MWEB_LIGHT_CLIENT service flag is enabled.
Miscellaneous
New context menu for rebroadcasting unconfirmed transactions
Added checkpoint at height 200000
Added release notes until v3.1.4
Version and copyright year increment
Included link to the new Ferrite Wallet for Android
For more details see #62
Future changes
MWEB updates
v4.0.0a FEXT Ferrite Core implementation
Checkpoints for block 250,000 (important).
Bitcoin 24.x updates
Mining
List of pools and settings
Ferrite runs on Scrypt algorithm -compatible with Litecoin/Dogecoin miners
Scrypt is not an ASIC-resistant algorithm.
Scrypt ASIC mining is recommended. You can opt to rent an Scrypt ASIC.
Other notes (on v1, v2 wallets before 13 Apr 2022).
All versions of Ferrite Core wallets will maintain backwards compatibility
At height 250,000 all Ferrite will be split into 1 Ferrite (FEC) and 1 Ferrite Classic (FECC). v1.x.x and v2.x.x will only be able to spend the FECC portion, while v3+ will only be able to spend the FEC portion.
Do not be alarmed if coins sent through v1.x.x and v2.x.x (Ferrite Classic) do not appear in your v3+ (Ferrite) balance - your Ferrite balance is unchanged.
Coins sent to Ferrite Classic through Ferrite will not show up, but are not lost. Ferrite Classic users need to copy their wallet to a v3+ Ferrite Core client to be able to access the coins.
One can attempt to run both Ferrite Classic and Ferrite after Ferrite Classic is launched. Ferrite Classic may encounter hashrate instability.
- Windows and Linux builds compiled on Ubuntu Linux 22.10 Jammy Jellyfish by kohgt
- Mac OS builds compiled on Mac OS by otonadev
Uploaded on 31 Oct 2024.
Last Updated on 30 Nov 2024.
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v3.1.4...v3.2.0