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Full-RBF Peering Bitcoin Core v26.0 Released
Available from:
https://github.com/petertodd/bitcoin/tree/full-rbf-v26.0eg:
git clone -b full-rbf-v26.0
https://github.com/petertodd/bitcoin.gitWhat is this? It's Bitcoin Core v26.0, with Antoine Riard's full-rbf peering code, and some additional minor updates to it. This does two things for full-rbf nodes:
1) Advertises a FULL_RBF service bit when mempoolfullrbf=1 is set.
2) Connects to four additional FULL_RBF peers.
Doing this ensures that a core group of nodes are reliably propagating full-rbf replacements. We don't need everyone to run this. But it'd be helpful if more people did.
As for why you should run full-rbf, see my blog post:
https://petertodd.org/2023/why-you-should-run-mempoolfullrbfI'm already running v26.0 on a few nodes with v2transport=1 enabled. You should too!
Published at
2024-01-20 21:36:15Event JSON
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