CLI (Windows) : sha256 checksum : 7adb85acee154c03ed79af2884e00dfffc88e0ad931f7a32b514b35f136f23f1
CLI (Linux 2.27) : sha256 checksum : 71261e38c7c0fc1e654686546b1c0e0310627473e9220075cd00ad5fb098597e
Explorer (Linux 2.29) : sha256 checksum : a53f1ec94e773dfdb755b62d1154d1dec328b28e27825b7e153f9b4dbeb611da
CLI (Linux 2.29) : sha256 checksum : 6a68fbf313216a39e3f35b642f432340e5918a123d68d07415bd623d1721d0ac
CLI (macOS) : sha256 checksum : 7edba7510d7d96c400992428a5214be207ac8f36fb5a576387510d5195e60c5b
Change Log :
Fixes:
- If a transaction passes validation to enter the transaction pool, then sits in the pool until its pricing record exceeds the 10 block allowance, handle_block_to_main_chain will now prevent it from being added to the chain
- Miners will not attempt to mine transactions whose pricing record has grown too old since entering the pool
- Transaction 3e61439c9f751a56777a1df1479ce70311755b9d42db5bcbbd873c6f09a020a6 in block 848280 had a pricing record height of 848269 and is the only transaction to make it into the chain with too old of a pricing record. Pricing record validation now allows this particular transaction and only this transaction to pass with too old of a pricing record
- Fee verification for conversion transactions will now factor in the included pricing record's exchange rates to ensure the fee included for a transaction is not too low