These NU's are always active for Hush Arrakis Chains so this code only serves
to slow down all operations by constantly being checked. So we disable them
which will speed up syncing, mining and creating transactions.
Any projects which want to use Hush code from now on will need to be licensed as
GPLv3 or we will send the lawyers: https://www.softwarefreedom.org/
Notably, Komodo (KMD) is licensed as GPLv2 and is no longer compatible to receive
code changes, without causing legal issues. MIT projects, such as Zcash, also cannot pull
in changes from the Hush Full Node without permission from The Hush Developers,
which may in some circumstances grant an MIT license on a case-by-case basis.
This code will be "experimental" forever, only supports Sprout, and
is a piece of shit. Deleting with fire.
Sapling viewing keys are the replacement, which already exist.
* Remove voutsum check
* Teach RPC interface about dpow-enabled minconfs (#1231)
* Make minconfs dpow-aware in z_listunspent + z_listreceivedbyaddress
* Add dpow-related test files to test suite
* Add dpow simulation to regtest every 7 blocks
* Fix compiler errors
* Fix link error
* Fix stdout spam when running regtests
* Dpowminconfs for listreceivedbyaddress
* dpowconfs tests
* Start adding specific tests for dpowminconfs in listreceivedbyaddress
* Get dpowminconfs tests for listreceivedbyaddress working
* Add dpowminconfs to getreceivedbyaddress + listunspent
* Add test for listtransactions + getreceivedbyaddress support
* Reliably passing dpowminconf tests. We only check for notarized-ness now, not exact confirmation numbers, to avoid race conditions
* Poll for the expected notarization info before running further tests; add support for getbalance
* Migrate tx_height() to a place where asyncrpcoperation_sendmany.cpp can use it
* fix
* Teach GetFilteredNotes about dpowconfs
Many RPCs rely on this internal function, which now correctly uses
dpowconfs to filter by the minconf/maxconf parameters.
* Fix sendmany when using non-default minconf
* inline seems to make things happy
* cleanup
* Add some code to test z_sendmany, which points out https://github.com/jl777/komodo/issues/1247
* try this
* Use already calculated value of dpowconfs instead of calculating it again
* Cleanup .pack file
* Remove
* Remove .pack
* Make minconfs dpow-aware in z_listunspent + z_listreceivedbyaddress
* Add dpow-related test files to test suite
* Add dpow simulation to regtest every 7 blocks
* Fix compiler errors
* Fix link error
* Fix stdout spam when running regtests
* Dpowminconfs for listreceivedbyaddress
* dpowconfs tests
* Start adding specific tests for dpowminconfs in listreceivedbyaddress
* Get dpowminconfs tests for listreceivedbyaddress working
* Add dpowminconfs to getreceivedbyaddress + listunspent
* Add test for listtransactions + getreceivedbyaddress support
* Reliably passing dpowminconf tests. We only check for notarized-ness now, not exact confirmation numbers, to avoid race conditions
* Poll for the expected notarization info before running further tests; add support for getbalance
* Migrate tx_height() to a place where asyncrpcoperation_sendmany.cpp can use it
* fix
* Teach GetFilteredNotes about dpowconfs
Many RPCs rely on this internal function, which now correctly uses
dpowconfs to filter by the minconf/maxconf parameters.
* Fix sendmany when using non-default minconf
* inline seems to make things happy
* cleanup
* Add some code to test z_sendmany, which points out https://github.com/jl777/komodo/issues/1247
* try this
* Use already calculated value of dpowconfs instead of calculating it again
The wallet now only stores Sapling extended spending keys, and thus can
only be used with keys generated from an HDSeed via ZIP 32.
Note that not all Sapling keys in the wallet will correspond to the
wallet's HDSeed, as a standalone Sapling xsk can be imported via
z_importkey. However, it must have been generated from a seed itself,
and thus is more likely to be backed up elsewhere.