Dash Core 0.15.0.0 Release Announcement
We are happy to announce the release of 0.15.0.0. This release includes binaries, which can be downloaded above.
About this Release
Dash Core 0.15.0.0 is the first major release of the Dash Core 0.15.x.x series.
This major release contains new features, improvements and bugfixes and we consider this a stable release.
Notable changes
Removal of the p2p alert system
The p2p alert system was designed to send messages to all nodes supporting it by someone who holds
so called alert keys to notify such nodes in case of severe network issues. This version removes the alert
p2p message and --alert
option. Internal alerts, partition detection warnings and the --alertnotify
option features remain.
Removal of the legacy InstantSend system
Version 0.14 introduced the new LLMQ-based InstantSend system which is designed to be much more scalable than the legacy one without sacrificing security. The new system also allows all transactions to be treated as InstantSend transactions. The legacy system was disabled together with the successful deployment of ChainLocks, but we had to keep supporting the legacy system for a while to ensure a smooth transition period. This version finally drops the legacy system completely.
Read more about ChainLocks: https://github.com/dashpay/dips/blob/master/dip-0008.md
Read more about LLMQ-based InstantSend: https://github.com/dashpay/dips/blob/master/dip-0010.md
Sporks
The security level of ChainLocks and LLMQ-based InstantSend made sporks SPORK_5_INSTANTSEND_MAX_VALUE
and SPORK_12_RECONSIDER_BLOCKS
obsolete, so they are removed now. Sporks SPORK_15_DETERMINISTIC_MNS_ENABLED
, SPORK_16_INSTANTSEND_AUTOLOCKS
and SPORK_20_INSTANTSEND_LLMQ_BASED
have no code logic behind them anymore because they were used as part of the DIP0003, DIP0008 and DIP0010 activation process which is finished now. They are still kept and relayed only to ensure smooth operation of v0.14 clients and will be removed in some future version.
Mempool sync improvements
Nodes joining the network will now try to sync their mempool from other v0.15+ peers via the mempool
p2p message. This behaviour can be disabled via the new --syncmempool
option. Nodes serving such requests will now also push inv
p2p messages for InstandSend locks which are held for transactions in their mempool. These two changes should help new nodes to quickly catchup on start and detect any potential double-spend as soon as possible. This should also help wallets to slightly improve UX by showing the correct status of unconfirmed transactions locked via InstandSend, if they were sent while the receiving wallet was offline. Note that bloom-filters still apply to such inv
messages, just like they do for transactions and locks that are relayed on a regular basis.
PrivateSend improvements
This version decouples the so called "Lite Mode" and client-side PrivateSend mixing, which allows client-side mixing on pruned nodes running with --litemode
option. Such nodes will have to also specify the newly redefined --enableprivatesend
option. Non-prunned nodes do not have to do this but they can use --enableprivatesend
option to disable mixing completely instead. Please note that specifying this option does not start mixing automatically anymore (which was the case in previous versions). To automatically start mixing, use the new --privatesendautostart
option in addition to --enableprivatesend
. Additionally, PrivateSend can always be controlled with the privatesend
RPC.
Thanks to LLMQ-based InstantSend and its ability to lock chains of unconfirmed transactions (and not only a single one like in the legacy system), PrivateSend mixing speed has improved significantly. In such an environment Liquidity Provider Mode, which was introduced a long time ago to support mixing volume, is no longer needed and is removed now. As such the --liquidityprovider
option is not available anymore.
Some other improvements were also introduced to speed up mixing, e.g. by joining more queues or dropping potential malicious mixing participants faster by checking some rules earlier etc. Lots of related code was refactored to further improve its readability, which should make it easier for someone to re-implement PrivateSend correctly in other wallets if there is a desire to do so.
Wallet changes
Wallet internals were optimized to significantly improve performance which should be especially notable for huge wallets with tens of thousands of transactions or more. The GUI for such wallets should be much more responsive too now.
Running Masternodes from local wallets was deprecated a long time ago and starting from this version we disable wallet functionality on Masternodes completely.
GUI changes
The Qt GUI went through a refresh to follow branding color guides and to make it feel lighter. All old themes besides the Traditional one (the one with a minimal styling) were removed and instead a new Dark theme was added.
In this version we made a lot of optimizations to remove various lags and lockups, the GUI in general should feel much more smoother now, especially for huge wallets or when navigating through the masternode list. The latter has a few new columns (collateral, owner and voting addresses) which give more options to filter and/or sort the list. All issues with hi-dpi monitors should also be fixed now.
The "Send" popup dialog was slightly tweaked to improve the language and provide a bit more information about inputs included in the transaction, its size and the actual resulting fee rate. It will also show the number of inputs a PrivateSend transaction is going to consume and display a warning regarding sender privacy if this number is 10 or higher.
Changes in regtest and devnet p2p/rpc ports
Default p2p and rpc ports for devnets and regtest were changed to ensure their consistency and to avoid
any potential interference with bitcoin's regtests. New default p2p/rpc ports for devnet are 19799/19798,
for regtest - 19899/19898 respectively.
ZMQ changes
Added two new messages rawchainlocksig
and rawtxlocksig
which return the raw data of the block/transaction concatenated with the corresponding clsig
/islock
message respectively.
Crash reports and stack traces
Binaries built with Gitian (including all official releases) will from now on always have crash reports and
crash hooks enabled. This means, that all binaries will print some information about the stack trace at the
time of a crash. If no debug information is present at crash time (which is usually the case), the binaries
will print a line that looks like this:
2020-01-06 14:41:08 Windows Exception: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
No debug information available for stacktrace. You should add debug information and then run:
dashd.exe -printcrashinfo=bvcgc43iinzgc43ijfxgm3yba....
If you encounter such a crash, include these lines when you report the crash and we will be able to debug it
further. Anyone interested in running the specified -printcrashinfo
command can do so after copying the debug info file from the Gitian build to the same place where the binary is located. This will then print a detailed stack trace.
RPC changes
There are a few changes in existing RPC interfaces in this release:
- no more
instantsend
field in various RPC commands use-IS
,use_is
andinstantsend
options are deprecated in various RPC commands and have no effect anymore- added new
merkleRootQuorums
field ingetblock
RPC results - individual Dash-specific fields which were used to display soft-fork progress in
getblockchaininfo
are replaced with the backportedstatistics
object privatesend_balance
field is shown in all related RPC results regardless of the Lite Mode or PrivateSend state- added
pubKeyOperator
field for each masternode inquorum info
RPC response
There are also new RPC commands:
getbestchainlock
getmerkleblocks
getprivatesendinfo
getpoolinfo
was deprecated in favor of getprivatesendinfo
and no longer returns any data.
There are also new RPC commands backported from Bitcoin Core 0.15:
abortrescan
combinerawtransaction
getblockstats
getchaintxstats
listwallets
logging
uptime
Make sure to check Bitcoin Core 0.15 release notes in a section below for more RPC changes.
See help command
in rpc for more info.
Command-line options
Changes in existing cmd-line options:
--enableprivatesend
option has a new meaning now, see PrivateSend section for more info
New cmd-line options:
--printcrashinfo
--syncmempool
--privatesendautostart
Few cmd-line options are no longer supported:
--alerts
--masternode
, deprecated, specifying--masternodeblsprivkey
option alone is enough to enable masternode mode now--liquidityprovider
--enableinstantsend
, dropped due to removal of the Legacy InstantSend
Make sure to check Bitcoin Core 0.15 release notes in a section below for more changes in command-line options.
See Help -> Command-line options
in Qt wallet or dashd --help
for more info.
Build system
This version always includes stacktraces in binaries now, --enable-stacktraces
option is no longer available. Instead you can choose if you want to hook crash reporting into various types of crashes by using --enable-crash-hooks
option (default is no
). When using this option on macOS make sure to build binaries with make -C src osx_debug
.
Backports from Bitcoin Core 0.15
Most of the changes between Bitcoin Core 0.14 and Bitcoin Core 0.15 have been backported into Dash Core 0.15. We only excluded backports which do not align with Dash, like SegWit or RBF related changes.
You can read about changes brought by backporting from Bitcoin Core 0.15 in following docs:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-0.15.0.md
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-0.15.1.md
Some other individual PRs were backported from versions 0.16+, you can find the full list of backported PRs
and additional fixes in https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/master/doc/release-notes/dash/release-notes-0.15-backports.md
Miscellaneous
A lot of refactoring, backports, code cleanups and other small fixes were done in this release. Dash-specific
modules were reorganized in separate folders to make navigation through code a bit easier.
Release Notes
You can find detailed release notes at https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/v0.15.0.0/doc/release-notes.md. The release notes also contain instructions and links to further documentation for masternode operators and miners.
Credits
Thanks go out to all Dash Core contributors, everyone who submitted issues, reviewed pull requests or helped translating on Transifex and also to Bitcoin Core Developers.