Bitcoin Core installation binaries can be downloaded from bitcoincore.org and the source-code is available from the Bitcoin Core source repository.
Bitcoin Core version 0.15.1 is now available from:
https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.15.1/
or
https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.15.1/
This is a new minor version release, including various bugfixes and
performance improvements, as well as updated translations.
Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues
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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).
The first time you run version 0.15.0 or higher, your chainstate database will
be converted to a new format, which will take anywhere from a few minutes to
half an hour, depending on the speed of your machine.
The file format of fee_estimates.dat
changed in version 0.15.0. Hence, a
downgrade from version 0.15 or upgrade to version 0.15 will cause all fee
estimates to be discarded.
Note that the block database format also changed in version 0.8.0 and there is no
automatic upgrade code from before version 0.8 to version 0.15.0. Upgrading
directly from 0.7.x and earlier without redownloading the blockchain is not supported.
However, as usual, old wallet versions are still supported.
Downgrading warning
The chainstate database for this release is not compatible with previous
releases, so if you run 0.15 and then decide to switch back to any
older version, you will need to run the old release with the -reindex-chainstate
option to rebuild the chainstate data structures in the old format.
If your node has pruning enabled, this will entail re-downloading and
processing the entire blockchain.
Compatibility
Bitcoin Core is extensively tested on multiple operating systems using
the Linux kernel, macOS 10.8+, and Windows Vista and later. Windows XP is not supported.
Bitcoin Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not
frequently tested on them.
Notable changes
Network fork safety enhancements
A number of changes to the way Bitcoin Core deals with peer connections and invalid blocks
have been made, as a safety precaution against blockchain forks and misbehaving peers.
-
Unrequested blocks with less work than the minimum-chain-work are now no longer processed even
if they have more work than the tip (a potential issue during IBD where the tip may have low-work).
This prevents peers wasting the resources of a node. -
Peers which provide a chain with less work than the minimum-chain-work during IBD will now be disconnected.
-
For a given outbound peer, we now check whether their best known block has at least as much work as our tip. If it
doesn’t, and if we still haven’t heard about a block with sufficient work after a 20 minute timeout, then we send
a single getheaders message, and wait 2 more minutes. If after two minutes their best known block has insufficient
work, we disconnect that peer. We protect 4 of our outbound peers from being disconnected by this logic to prevent
excessive network topology changes as a result of this algorithm, while still ensuring that we have a reasonable
number of nodes not known to be on bogus chains. -
Outbound (non-manual) peers that serve us block headers that are already known to be invalid (other than compact
block announcements, because BIP 152 explicitly permits nodes to relay compact blocks before fully validating them)
will now be disconnected. -
If the chain tip has not been advanced for over 30 minutes, we now assume the tip may be stale and will try to connect
to an additional outbound peer. A periodic check ensures that if this extra peer connection is in use, we will disconnect
the peer that least recently announced a new block. -
The set of all known invalid-themselves blocks (i.e. blocks which we attempted to connect but which were found to be
invalid) are now tracked and used to check if new headers build on an invalid chain. This ensures that everything that
descends from an invalid block is marked as such.
Miner block size limiting deprecated
Though blockmaxweight has been preferred for limiting the size of blocks returned by
getblocktemplate since 0.13.0, blockmaxsize remained as an option for those who wished
to limit their block size directly. Using this option resulted in a few UI issues as
well as non-optimal fee selection and ever-so-slightly worse performance, and has thus
now been deprecated. Further, the blockmaxsize option is now used only to calculate an
implied blockmaxweight, instead of limiting block size directly. Any miners who wish
to limit their blocks by size, instead of by weight, will have to do so manually by
removing transactions from their block template directly.
GUI settings backed up on reset
The GUI settings will now be written to guisettings.ini.bak
in the data directory before wiping them when
the -resetguisettings
argument is used. This can be used to retroactively troubleshoot issues due to the
GUI settings.
Duplicate wallets disallowed
Previously, it was possible to open the same wallet twice by manually copying the wallet file, causing
issues when both were opened simultaneously. It is no longer possible to open copies of the same wallet.
Debug -minimumchainwork
argument added
A hidden debug argument -minimumchainwork
has been added to allow a custom minimum work value to be used
when validating a chain.
Low-level RPC changes
-
The “currentblocksize” value in getmininginfo has been removed.
-
dumpwallet
no longer allows overwriting files. This is a security measure
as well as prevents dangerous user mistakes. -
backupwallet
will now fail when attempting to backup to source file, rather than
destroying the wallet. -
listsinceblock
will now throw an error if an unknownblockhash
argument
value is passed, instead of returning a list of all wallet transactions since
the genesis block. The behaviour is unchanged when an empty string is provided.
0.15.1 Change log
Mining
- #11100
7871a7d
Fix confusing blockmax{size,weight} options, dont default to throwing away money (TheBlueMatt)
RPC and other APIs
- #10859
2a5d099
gettxout: Slightly improve doc and tests (jtimon) - #11267
b1a6c94
update cli for estimate*fee argument rename (laanwj) - #11483
20cdc2b
Fix importmulti bug when importing an already imported key (pedrobranco) - #9937
a43be5b
Preventdumpwallet
from overwriting files (laanwj) - #11465
405e069
Update named args documentation for importprivkey (dusty-wil) - #11131
b278a43
Write authcookie atomically (laanwj) - #11565
7d4546f
Make listsinceblock refuse unknown block hash (ryanofsky) - #11593
8195cb0
Work-around an upstream libevent bug (theuni)
P2P protocol and network code
- #11397
27e861a
Improve and document SOCKS code (laanwj) - #11252
0fe2a9a
When clearing addrman clear mapInfo and mapAddr (instagibbs) - #11527
a2bd86a
Remove my testnet DNS seed (schildbach) - #10756
0a5477c
net processing: swap out signals for an interface class (theuni) - #11531
55b7abf
Check that new headers are not a descendant of an invalid block (more effeciently) (TheBlueMatt) - #11560
49bf090
Connect to a new outbound peer if our tip is stale (sdaftuar) - #11568
fc966bb
Disconnect outbound peers on invalid chains (sdaftuar) - #11578
ec8dedf
Add missing lock in ProcessHeadersMessage(…) (practicalswift) - #11456
6f27965
Replace relevant services logic with a function suite (TheBlueMatt) - #11490
bf191a7
Disconnect from outbound peers with bad headers chains (sdaftuar)
Validation
- #10357
da4908c
Allow setting nMinimumChainWork on command line (sdaftuar) - #11458
2df65ee
Don’t process unrequested, low-work blocks (sdaftuar)
Build system
- #11440
b6c0209
Fix validationinterface build on super old boost/clang (TheBlueMatt) - #11530
265bb21
Add share/rpcuser to dist. source code archive (MarcoFalke)
GUI
- #11334
19d63e8
Remove custom fee radio group and remove nCustomFeeRadio setting (achow101) - #11198
7310f1f
Fix display of package name on ‘open config file’ tooltip (esotericnonsense) - #11015
6642558
Add delay before filtering transactions (lclc) - #11338
6a62c74
Backup former GUI settings on-resetguisettings
(laanwj) -
#11335 8d13b42
Replace saverestoreWindowGeometry with Qt functions (MeshCollider) - #11237
2e31b1d
Fixing division by zero in time remaining (MeshCollider) - #11247
47c02a8
Use IsMine to validate custom change address (MarcoFalke)
Wallet
- #11017
9e8aae3
Close DB on error (kallewoof) - #11225
6b4d9f2
Update stored witness in AddToWallet (sdaftuar) - #11126
2cb720a
Acquire cs_main lock before cs_wallet during wallet initialization (ryanofsky) - #11476
9c8006d
Avoid opening copied wallet databases simultaneously (ryanofsky) - #11492
de7053f
Fix leak in CDB constructor (promag) - #11376
fd79ed6
Ensure backupwallet fails when attempting to backup to source file (tomasvdw) - #11326
d570aa4
Fix crash on shutdown with invalid wallet (MeshCollider)
Tests and QA
- #11399
a825d4a
Fix bip68-sequence rpc test (jl2012) - #11150
847c75e
Add getmininginfo test (mess110) - #11407
806c78f
add functional test for mempoolreplacement command line arg (instagibbs) - #11433
e169349
Restore bitcoin-util-test py2 compatibility (MarcoFalke) - #11308
2e1ac70
zapwallettxes: Wait up to 3s for mempool reload (MarcoFalke) - #10798
716066d
test bitcoin-cli (jnewbery) - #11443
019c492
Allow “make cov” out-of-tree; Fix rpc mapping check (MarcoFalke) - #11445
51bad91
0.15.1 Backports (MarcoFalke) - #11319
2f0b30a
Fix error introduced into p2p-segwit.py, and prevent future similar errors (sdaftuar) - #10552
e4605d9
Tests for zmqpubrawtx and zmqpubrawblock (achow101) - #11067
eeb24a3
TestNode: Add wait_until_stopped helper method (MarcoFalke) - #11068
5398f20
Move wait_until to util (MarcoFalke) - #11125
812c870
Add bitcoin-cli -stdin and -stdinrpcpass functional tests (promag) - #11077
1d80d1e
fix timeout issues from TestNode (jnewbery) - #11078
f1ced0d
Make p2p-leaktests.py more robust (jnewbery) - #11210
f3f7891
Stop test_bitcoin-qt touching ~/.bitcoin (MeshCollider) -
#11234 f0b6795
Remove redundant testutil.cpph files (MeshCollider) - #11215
cef0319
fixups from set_test_params() (jnewbery) - #11345
f9cf7b5
Check connectivity before sending in assumevalid.py (jnewbery) - #11091
c276c1e
Increase initial RPC timeout to 60 seconds (laanwj) - #10711
fc2aa09
Introduce TestNode (jnewbery) - #11230
d8dd8e7
Fixup dbcrash interaction with add_nodes() (jnewbery) - #11241
4424176
Improve signmessages functional test (mess110) - #11116
2c4ff35
Unit tests for script/standard and IsMine functions (jimpo) - #11422
a36f332
Verify DBWrapper iterators are taking snapshots (TheBlueMatt) - #11121
bb5e7cb
TestNode tidyups (jnewbery) - #11521
ca0f3f7
travis: move back to the minimal image (theuni) - #11538
adbc9d1
Fix race condition failures in replace-by-fee.py, sendheaders.py (sdaftuar) - #11472
4108879
Make tmpdir option an absolute path, misc cleanup (MarcoFalke) - #10853
5b728c8
Fix RPC failure testing (again) (jnewbery) - #11310
b6468d3
Test listwallets RPC (mess110)
Miscellaneous
- #11377
75997c3
Disallow uncompressed pubkeys in bitcoin-tx [multisig] output adds (TheBlueMatt) - #11437
dea3b87
[Docs] Update Windows build instructions for using WSL and Ubuntu 17.04 (fanquake) - #11318
8b61aee
Put back inadvertently removed copyright notices (gmaxwell) - #11442
cf18f42
[Docs] Update OpenBSD Build Instructions for OpenBSD 6.2 (fanquake) - #10957
50bd3f6
Avoid returning a BIP9Stats object with uninitialized values (practicalswift) - #11539
01223a0
[verify-commits] Allow revoked keys to expire (TheBlueMatt)
Credits
Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
- Andreas Schildbach
- Andrew Chow
- Chris Moore
- Cory Fields
- Cristian Mircea Messel
- Daniel Edgecumbe
- Donal OConnor
- Dusty Williams
- fanquake
- Gregory Sanders
- Jim Posen
- John Newbery
- Johnson Lau
- João Barbosa
- Jorge Timón
- Karl-Johan Alm
- Lucas Betschart
- MarcoFalke
- Matt Corallo
- Paul Berg
- Pedro Branco
- Pieter Wuille
- practicalswift
- Russell Yanofsky
- Samuel Dobson
- Suhas Daftuar
- Tomas van der Wansem
- Wladimir J. van der Laan
As well as everyone that helped translating on Transifex.