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Last edit: April 13, 2017, 02:43:49 AM by bincap
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EDIT(2017.04.13) website is live, https://bip148.org - see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1867440.msg18567279#msg18567279



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I'm trying to help in testing proposal BIP148 for Bitcoin, by doing Gitian builds of that code.

Anyone wan to help SegWit and run a Gitian build too?

we build this tag:
https://github.com/magmaship/bitcoin/tree/v0.14.0-knotsbip148-rc1-INSECURE-TEST

This version makes your bitcoin node to from 2017 Aug start rejecting blocks that do not signal support for
Segregated Witness.

If enough people run this version, then
1) From August of 2017 all miners should at least signal support for future activation of SegWit  - otherwise their block will be rejected by your node right then from August, and if enough people do that then miners will be motivated to signal
2) Even before August 2017, your node will have user-agent version information that you do support this soft work (UASF) for segwit, causing more miners (and other users) to switch too

The code is NOT YET REVIEWED !!! this are experiments:
- - to see if our build infrastructure works fine
- - to possibly run this version on experimental nodes (do NOT run this on real node just yet, check in few days Smiley


Build (Gitian) results for me:
revision is 54893dab819ae50ab015aa3fcd54054f8c51a4db

sha256sum * | sort

00856236e3de42ea73fd9a8b9b8ace756847147242e7412995700085f1981b2d  bitcoin-0.14.0-win64.zip
1d362639c0c8e6eb463c16e390253fd644b1d707318ebee52fef71007d6f74af  bitcoin-0.14.0-win32.zip
2898430615896d0091ec8fe1560fc5c846be48b762a31bc37b6bce9b2f178b45  bitcoin-0.14.0-win32-debug.zip
313ad015e2c1589bcbc4e7d376453c2142d008ab334f31fa8f588bdd8f89e4d2  bitcoin-0.14.0-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
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3854ae8affdb142fc42aa1edfcaa54325d69403909241dd0813e2399cb75e993  bitcoin-0.14.0-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
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458baa1140d9acefc8c7048ee36ed86e07b7cfc421c1b391c323f81c3b619f72  bitcoin-0.14.0-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
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68c3d91061039fd663cca6e0d0bd8ad48e29dcb52bbf8fa1f96b71d4949d4031  bitcoin-0.14.0-osx-unsigned.dmg
71e0996ef30e249a8eba37669154dbce13cc9a63ec78504d3198ea8c83580f3a  bitcoin-0.14.0-win32-setup-unsigned.exe
a753419929562bb57545b6f0fe1e3a6897541653516fa4b7081375fbef97e262  bitcoin-0.14.0-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
b0e00d0fb675792ada4e20caa0bf1ff50254e5c704582cbc7382e17cede69e48  bitcoin-0.14.0-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
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ce0f6d7717d6b675568218d3c29c28fbfff79ce6a67927edb9b211c248bf8baf  bitcoin-0.14.0.tar.gz
ef85fbdc331ff333e1bebd5e2c5d990b7231f9575fb106dc8b61b60f977575e4  bitcoin-0.14.0-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
fb70511298cf5087f54abefb6c60ddd4fb501f7a00d46a9c528313d4410f9d86  bitcoin-0.14.0-osx64.tar.gz

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bitmessage: BM-2cUyGh9zHT3YYVtm77pZzmnvNDsnFL9sAJ
PGP: 755F 73E1 BFF9 A977 076E  5857 D708 974B 12C4 434F
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EDIT(2017.04.13) website is live, https://bip148.org - see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1867440.msg18567279#msg18567279



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I'm trying to help in testing proposal BIP148 for Bitcoin, by doing Gitian builds of that code.

Anyone wan to help SegWit and run a Gitian build too?

we build this tag:
https://github.com/magmaship/bitcoin/tree/v0.14.0-knotsbip148-rc1-INSECURE-TEST

This version makes your bitcoin node to from 2017 Aug start rejecting blocks that do not signal support for
Segregated Witness.

If enough people run this version, then
1) From August of 2017 all miners should at least signal support for future activation of SegWit  - otherwise their block will be rejected by your node right then from August, and if enough people do that then miners will be motivated to signal
2) Even before August 2017, your node will have user-agent version information that you do support this soft work (UASF) for segwit, causing more miners (and other users) to switch too

The code is NOT YET REVIEWED !!! this are experiments:
- - to see if our build infrastructure works fine
- - to possibly run this version on experimental nodes (do NOT run this on real node just yet, check in few days Smiley


Build (Gitian) results for me:
revision is 54893dab819ae50ab015aa3fcd54054f8c51a4db

sha256sum * | sort

00856236e3de42ea73fd9a8b9b8ace756847147242e7412995700085f1981b2d  bitcoin-0.14.0-win64.zip
1d362639c0c8e6eb463c16e390253fd644b1d707318ebee52fef71007d6f74af  bitcoin-0.14.0-win32.zip
2898430615896d0091ec8fe1560fc5c846be48b762a31bc37b6bce9b2f178b45  bitcoin-0.14.0-win32-debug.zip
313ad015e2c1589bcbc4e7d376453c2142d008ab334f31fa8f588bdd8f89e4d2  bitcoin-0.14.0-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
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fb70511298cf5087f54abefb6c60ddd4fb501f7a00d46a9c528313d4410f9d86  bitcoin-0.14.0-osx64.tar.gz
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bitcoin: 19LXAG8Dd2Z2PW1MFf16mdU49fe6gXH2pN (secure hw wallet)
bitmessage: BM-2cUyGh9zHT3YYVtm77pZzmnvNDsnFL9sAJ
PGP: 755F 73E1 BFF9 A977 076E  5857 D708 974B 12C4 434F
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Hello!

I have a question about this BIP148 upgrade for all BITCOIN running nodes and miners. If I have some BTC stored in say Keep Key BTC storage or a cold wallet the was printed a paper wallet...lets say I have stored them for 5 or 10 years and then decided to activated later, how would this kind of upgrade affect my stored BTC? Is BIP148 backward compatible? Would I still be able to get them back?

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May 30, 2017, 04:46:03 AM
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Hello!

I have a question about this BIP148 upgrade for all BITCOIN running nodes and miners. If I have some BTC stored in say Keep Key BTC storage or a cold wallet the was printed a paper wallet...lets say I have stored them for 5 or 10 years and then decided to activated later, how would this kind of upgrade affect my stored BTC? Is BIP148 backward compatible? Would I still be able to get them back?

Best Regards,

Fidel Obando
Yes, BIP 148 is backwards compatible. All soft forks (including BIP 148) are backwards compatible and allow you to spend from transactions already in the blockchain. All hard forks will likely do this too since a hard fork that prevents people from being able to spend their money is not likely to gain enough traction to be activated.

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