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November 23, 2015, 10:56:55 PM
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I have upgraded my node to 0.11.2, I still get the random crashes sometimes when I receive incoming transactions, but seeing as I have had this error for a while now I think it is related to my hardware and not the application.
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Bitcoin core needs a serious overhaul in order to get it working smooth since the 0.10 version I have stopped using because of all the crashes and massive amounts of data downloaded. Maybe when they re work it to run smooth without crashes and works with far less data to download then maybe I might just start using Bitcoin Core or client once again.

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December 01, 2015, 05:12:42 AM
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What would this mean for pools that update?  Any adverse effect for the miners on the pool?

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All pools must update to produce v4 blocks by a certain time, but it doesn't have any affect on miners - as long as the pool is updated in time.   Cool
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December 01, 2015, 06:04:46 AM
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All pools must update to produce v4 blocks by a certain time, but it doesn't have any affect on miners - as long as the pool is updated in time.   Cool

Thanks for the reply.

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December 01, 2015, 07:00:43 AM
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I have gone through the post. It helps to know the features of newly developed version of Bitcoin.
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December 01, 2015, 11:02:18 AM
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Going to give Bitcoin core one last try and update and see where it leads me to as have some old wallets in it with some change so going to update and if this time it crashes just going to grab keys and forget core is even around due to the data it uses and crashes a lot of the time. Hoping for some joy or its back and ongoing use of bither.

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thanks for the great work! Smiley
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Bitcoin Core version 0.11.2 is now available from:

https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.11.2

This is a new minor version release, bringing bug fixes, the BIP65
(CLTV) consensus change, and relay policy preparation for BIP113. It is
recommended to upgrade to this version as soon as possible.

Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues

Upgrading and downgrading
=========================

How to Upgrade
--------------

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).

Downgrade warning
------------------

Because release 0.10.0 and later makes use of headers-first synchronization and
parallel block download (see further), the block files and databases are not
backwards-compatible with pre-0.10 versions of Bitcoin Core or other software:

* Blocks will be stored on disk out of order (in the order they are
received, really), which makes it incompatible with some tools or
other programs. Reindexing using earlier versions will also not work
anymore as a result of this.

* The block index database will now hold headers for which no block is
stored on disk, which earlier versions won't support.

If you want to be able to downgrade smoothly, make a backup of your entire data
directory. Without this your node will need start syncing (or importing from
bootstrap.dat) anew afterwards. It is possible that the data from a completely
synchronised 0.10 node may be usable in older versions as-is, but this is not
supported and may break as soon as the older version attempts to reindex.

This does not affect wallet forward or backward compatibility. There are no
known problems when downgrading from 0.11.x to 0.10.x.

Notable changes since 0.11.1
============================

BIP65 soft fork to enforce OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY opcode
--------------------------------------------------------

This release includes several changes related to the [BIP65][] soft fork
which redefines the existing OP_NOP2 opcode as OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY
(CLTV) so that a transaction output can be made unspendable until a
specified point in the future.

1. This release will only relay and mine transactions spending a CLTV
   output if they comply with the BIP65 rules as provided in code.

2. This release will produce version 4 blocks by default. Please see the
   *notice to miners* below.

3. Once 951 out of a sequence of 1,001 blocks on the local node's best block
   chain contain version 4 (or higher) blocks, this release will no
   longer accept new version 3 blocks and it will only accept version 4
   blocks if they comply with the BIP65 rules for CLTV.

For more information about the soft-forking change, please see
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6351

Graphs showing the progress towards block version 4 adoption may be
found at the URLs below:

- Block versions over the last 50,000 blocks as progress towards BIP65
  consensus enforcement: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ver-50k.png

- Block versions over the last 2,000 blocks showing the days to the
  earliest possible BIP65 consensus-enforced block: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ver-2k.png

**Notice to miners:** Bitcoin Core’s block templates are now for
version 4 blocks only, and any mining software relying on its
getblocktemplate must be updated in parallel to use libblkmaker either
version 0.4.3 or any version from 0.5.2 onward.

- If you are solo mining, this will affect you the moment you upgrade
  Bitcoin Core, which must be done prior to BIP65 achieving its 951/1001
  status.

- If you are mining with the stratum mining protocol: this does not
  affect you.

- If you are mining with the getblocktemplate protocol to a pool: this
  will affect you at the pool operator’s discretion, which must be no
  later than BIP65 achieving its 951/1001 status.

[BIP65]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0065.mediawiki

BIP113 mempool-only locktime enforcement using GetMedianTimePast()
----------------------------------------------------------------

Bitcoin transactions currently may specify a locktime indicating when
they may be added to a valid block.  Current consensus rules require
that blocks have a block header time greater than the locktime specified
in any transaction in that block.

Miners get to choose what time they use for their header time, with the
consensus rule being that no node will accept a block whose time is more
than two hours in the future.  This creates a incentive for miners to
set their header times to future values in order to include locktimed
transactions which weren't supposed to be included for up to two more
hours.

The consensus rules also specify that valid blocks may have a header
time greater than that of the median of the 11 previous blocks.  This
GetMedianTimePast() time has a key feature we generally associate with
time: it can't go backwards.

[BIP113][] specifies a soft fork (**not enforced in this release**) that
weakens this perverse incentive for individual miners to use a future
time by requiring that valid blocks have a computed GetMedianTimePast()
greater than the locktime specified in any transaction in that block.

Mempool inclusion rules currently require transactions to be valid for
immediate inclusion in a block in order to be accepted into the mempool.
This release begins applying the BIP113 rule to received transactions,
so transaction whose time is greater than the GetMedianTimePast() will
no longer be accepted into the mempool.

**Implication for miners:** you will begin rejecting transactions that
would not be valid under BIP113, which will prevent you from producing
invalid blocks if/when BIP113 is enforced on the network. Any
transactions which are valid under the current rules but not yet valid
under the BIP113 rules will either be mined by other miners or delayed
until they are valid under BIP113. Note, however, that time-based
locktime transactions are more or less unseen on the network currently.

**Implication for users:** GetMedianTimePast() always trails behind the
current time, so a transaction locktime set to the present time will be
rejected by nodes running this release until the median time moves
forward. To compensate, subtract one hour (3,600 seconds) from your
locktimes to allow those transactions to be included in mempools at
approximately the expected time.

[BIP113]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0113.mediawiki

Windows bug fix for corrupted UTXO database on unclean shutdowns
----------------------------------------------------------------

Several Windows users reported that they often need to reindex the
entire blockchain after an unclean shutdown of Bitcoin Core on Windows
(or an unclean shutdown of Windows itself). Although unclean shutdowns
remain unsafe, this release no longer relies on memory-mapped files for
the UTXO database, which significantly reduced the frequency of unclean
shutdowns leading to required reindexes during testing.

For more information, see: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/6917

Other fixes for database corruption on Windows are expected in the
next major release.

0.11.2 Change log
=================

Detailed release notes follow. This overview includes changes that affect
behavior, not code moves, refactors and string updates. For convenience in locating
the code changes and accompanying discussion, both the pull request and
git merge commit are mentioned.

- #6124 `684636b` Make CScriptNum() take nMaxNumSize as an argument
- #6124 `4fa7a04` Replace NOP2 with CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY (BIP65)
- #6124 `6ea5ca4` Enable CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY as a standard script verify flag
- #6351 `5e82e1c` Add CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY (BIP65) soft-fork logic
- #6353 `ba1da90` Show softfork status in getblockchaininfo
- #6351 `6af25b0` Add BIP65 to getblockchaininfo softforks list
- #6688 `01878c9` Fix locking in GetTransaction
- #6653 `b3eaa30` [Qt] Raise debug window when requested
- #6600 `1e672ae` Debian/Ubuntu: Include bitcoin-tx binary
- #6600 `2394f4d` Debian/Ubuntu: Split bitcoin-tx into its own package
- #5987 `33d6825` Bugfix: Allow mining on top of old tip blocks for testnet
- #6852 `21e58b8` build: make sure OpenSSL heeds noexecstack
- #6846 `af6edac` alias `-h` for `--help`
- #6867 `95a5039` Set TCP_NODELAY on P2P sockets.
- #6856 `dfe55bd` Do not allow blockfile pruning during reindex.
- #6566 `a1d3c6f` Add rules--presently disabled--for using GetMedianTimePast as end point for lock-time calculations
- #6566 `f720c5f` Enable policy enforcing GetMedianTimePast as the end point of lock-time constraints
- #6917 `0af5b8e` leveldb: Win32WritableFile without memory mapping
- #6948 `4e895b0` Always flush block and undo when switching to new file

Credits
=======

Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:

- Alex Morcos
- ฿tcDrak
- Chris Kleeschulte
- Daniel Cousens
- Diego Viola
- Eric Lombrozo
- Esteban Ordano
- Gregory Maxwell
- Luke Dashjr
- Marco Falke
- Mark Friedenbach
- Matt Corallo
- Micha
- Mitchell Cash
- Peter Todd
- Pieter Wuille
- Wladimir J. van der Laan
- Zak Wilcox

And those who contributed additional code review and/or security research.

As well as everyone that helped translating on [Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/bitcoin/).

Hello =)

How i can install new core to raspberry newest version? I think new version is better then old one. Windows Server is much easyer to configure then rasbian jessie.

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thanks for the great work! Smiley
Wow ,I will sure check this out of this Bitcoin core version 0.11.2, I hope this will be nice, there is various new facilities there to short out the problems for windows bugs fixing ,and will upgrade it too.
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All pools must update to produce v4 blocks by a certain time, but it doesn't have any affect on miners - as long as the pool is updated in time.   Cool
yeah we all should update this new version of Bitcoins core 0.11.2 , its really help for the required support needed at the time of any issues. But we don't know the time of misfortune. Any thing good or bad can happen at any time. Thanks for the post. It will help us to make the future at its best. Congratulations to all the users
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December 28, 2015, 12:00:11 AM
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I really dont know how to earn Bitcoin with this program :/
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December 28, 2015, 12:04:47 AM
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I really dont know how to earn Bitcoin with this program :/
This is a wallet, not a program to earn bitcoin. You earn Bitcoin elsewhere and send it to this wallet.
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December 28, 2015, 05:12:53 PM
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Should try it out.
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December 31, 2015, 03:42:38 PM
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Does this program require a full download of the blockchain?  I need another wallet that is light.
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Does this program require a full download of the blockchain?  I need another wallet that is light.
It downloads the full blockchain. If you want a light wallet I recommend you checkout Electrum or MultiBit HD
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thank you!  Smiley
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Greetings

Hi I would like to run BitCoin Full node in my system.

My system Conf are as follow

4 GB Ram
500GB hard Disk
System is in very good condition
Is this is enough for the run a full node..../...Is it problem for the System running BitCoin Node

Pls let me know.....
Cheers....


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January 08, 2016, 08:46:57 AM
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Greetings

Hi I would like to run BitCoin Full node in my system.

My system Conf are as follow

4 GB Ram
500GB hard Disk
System is in very good condition
Is this is enough for the run a full node..../...Is it problem for the System running BitCoin Node

Pls let me know.....
Cheers....

Ram and disk space is enough, if you have a slow CPU or internet connection syncing might take some time. I suggest you just give it a try and see how it goes. The initial sync might take a few days. Thats enough time to see if the system can handle it, before you use it as your actual wallet.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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Good to know this.Useful blog for all.Good job Mr.HostFat. Thanks you very much for this.
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