(note: this is a temporary file, to be added-to by anybody, and moved to release-notes at release time)
Bitcoin Core version version is now available from:
https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-*version*/
This is a new major version release, including new features, various bugfixes and performance improvements, as well as updated translations.
Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
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If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely
shut down (which might take a few minutes for older versions), then run the
installer (on Windows) or just copy over /Applications/Bitcoin-Qt
(on Mac)
or bitcoind
/bitcoin-qt
(on Linux).
The first time you run version 0.15.0, your chainstate database will be converted to a new format, which will take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour, depending on the speed of your machine.
Note that the block database format also changed in version 0.8.0 and there is no automatic upgrade code from before version 0.8 to version 0.15.0. Upgrading directly from 0.7.x and earlier without redownloading the blockchain is not supported. However, as usual, old wallet versions are still supported.
The chainstate database for this release is not compatible with previous
releases, so if you run 0.15 and then decide to switch back to any
older version, you will need to run the old release with the -reindex-chainstate
option to rebuild the chainstate data structures in the old format.
If your node has pruning enabled, this will entail re-downloading and processing the entire blockchain.
Bitcoin Core is extensively tested on multiple operating systems using the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows Vista and later. Windows XP is not supported.
Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not frequently tested on them.
The minimum version of GCC required to compile Bitcoin Core is now 4.8. No effort will be made to support older versions of GCC. See discussion in issue #11732 for more information.
Due to a backward-incompatible change in the wallet database, wallets created with version 0.16.0 will be rejected by previous versions. Also, version 0.16.0 will only create hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallets.
The send screen now uses BIP-125 RBF by default, regardless of -walletrbf
.
There is a checkbox to mark the transaction as final.
The RPC default remains unchanged: to use RBF, launch with -walletrbf=1
or
use the replaceable
argument for individual transactions.
-walletdir
)Bitcoin Core now has more flexibility in where the wallets directory can be located. Previously wallet database files were stored at the top level of the bitcoin data directory. The behavior is now:
wallets/
subdirectory inside the data
directory by default.wallets/
subdirectory
already exists in the data directory root, then wallets will be stored in the
wallets/
subdirectory by default.-walletdir=<path>
option where <path>
can be an absolute path to a
directory or directory symlink.Care should be taken when choosing the wallets directory location, as if it becomes unavailable during operation, funds may be lost.
getinfo
was removed. It is recommended that the more specific RPCs are used:
getblockchaininfo
getnetworkinfo
getwalletinfo
getmininginfo
getreceivedbyaddress
will return an error if called with an address not in the wallet.addwitnessaddress
was deprecated and will be removed in version 0.17,
set the address_type
argument of getnewaddress
, or option -addresstype=[bech32|p2sh-segwit]
instead.-debuglogfile=<file>
can be used to specify an alternative debug logging file.The share/rpcuser/rpcuser.py
script was renamed to share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py
. This script can be
used to create rpcauth
credentials for a JSON-RPC user.
dumpwallet
now includes hex-encoded scripts from the wallet in the dumpfile, and
importwallet
now imports these scripts, but corresponding addresses may not be added
correctly or a manual rescan may be required to find relevant transactions.Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
As well as everyone that helped translating on Transifex.