Releases: minblock/picscoin
v0.16.4.1
Segwit launching itself
This release is a Segwit revert to original release dates.
We originally released CSV and Segwit Bip heights on January 12, 2019 and set timeouts for segwit on February 2020 so reverting to these chainparamaters as block heights changed from 0000 to 0003 and back again indicating fluctuations in consensus.
By using these clients, you will be using standard P Addresses.
After block heights 20159 was mined with Segwith addresses, relay of blocks was blocked due to improper witness data so reverting back to that chainstate and remining it with standard non segwit enabled miner
Legacy (P) Addressing
Segwit and CSV Revert
Legacy (P) Addressing
0.16.3.9-mining Branding
0.16.3.9
v0.16.3.7
Revert Segwit to 1/15/2019
0.16.3.8 Update segwit timeout
Segwit Relaunch
Picscoin is relaunching Segwit due to the blockchain being rolled back 1 week since nodes did not sync. The blockchain will be live again momentarily. From block height 20160, Segwit Bip Height 147 and Bip9 CSV was activated which handles the way transactions work. For the transactions to be negotiated off-chain, there needs to be a consensus amongst the clients for proper transactions of witnesses. Segwit needs to be implemented for how Picscoin works and as-well as all Picscoin nodes handle mempool transactions since Picscoin Client 0.15.1.
Updated Segwit block height to match blockchain data.
Added Possibility for all clients to Sync from and use Segwit enabled clients.
Removed Dead Nodes from seed nodes
Resolved Internal DoS Issue from conflicting IP Addresses
0.16.3.5
Segwit Release
On block height 20190, Segwit Bip Height 147 was activated which handles the way transactions work. For the transactions to be negotiated off-chain, there needs to be a consensus amongst the clients for proper transactions of witnesses.
Updated Segwit block height to match blockchain data.
Added Possibility for all clients to Sync from and use Segwit enabled clients.
Removed Dead Nodes from seed nodes
Resolved Internal DoS Issue from conflicting IP Addresses