

New issue of Politeia Digest covering March 1-14 on Decred's Politeia governance platform. Stakeholders are encouraged to set their vote bits in Decrediton or dcrwallet so they can participate. Everyone can vote on the rules and project-level decision making proportionately to their stake, yielding decisions and policies in the best interest of all - not just a select few.Ī new consensus vote has begun to enable Lightning Network to work on Decred by activating DCP-0004. It will be built upon the pillars of sovereignty, transparency, inclusivity, privacy, and security. New methods for testing network scenariosīasic GRPC layer for communication with POET serverĭecred’s vision is to build a self-directed, decentralized future ruled by the collective intelligence of the community. Hare Protocol test functions for testing latency and scenarios in real-world network conditionsĬontainers for testing node scenarios in real-world conditions Spacemesh is a programmable cryptocurrency powered by a novel proof-of-space-time consensus protocol. Note: some users have reported that the ban list may exceed the maximum buffer size for the GUI on some platforms, requiring pasting it in chunks of about 250 entries each in order to load the whole list. The blacklisted IP addresses are banned for one year and Bitcoin Core will remember the bans between restarts, so you only need to import the list once. The list comes in two formats, one for use on the command line with bitcoin-cli and one that can be pasted into the debug console of Bitcoin Core GUI. There is absolutely no need to use this centralized list-your fully decentralized node will attempt to connect to a diverse enough set of peers that it should establish at least one honest connection-but using this ban list may reduce the amount of traffic you waste on spy nodes and other bad actors. To help node operators refuse connections from those IP addresses, Gregory Maxwell maintains a ban list that can be imported into Bitcoin Core and compatible nodes. Spy node ban list updated: some IP addresses are performing various attacks that are likely aimed at monitoring transaction propagation so that they can attempt to determine which nodes originated which transactions.

Testing is still needed by organizations and experienced users who plan to run the new version of Bitcoin Core in production. Help test Bitcoin Core 0.18.0 RC2: The second Release Candidate (RC) for the next major version of Bitcoin Core has been released.
