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April 10, 2016, 06:18:22 PM |
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I have yet to ever see a wallet actually make a notification to users to update their versions :/ I'm sure it's nothing difficult in the coding to broadcast a network wide message to update the client, or just have the client/daemon automatically check for new versions. why is this something still not implemented in the software?
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