The second beta release of Liana brings various fixes as well as the possibility to use a multisig in
either, or both, of the spending paths.
Features
- Multisig: we now support descriptors with multiple keys both in the primary (non-timelocked)
spending path and the recovery (timelocked) path.
GUI-specific
- You can now import and update Spend transaction drafts as PSBTs to collaboratively create and sign
transactions. - When creating a new descriptor you can now set an alias for each key. Those will be displayed when
inspecting a transaction's signatories. - Amounts are now displayed with the sats in bold for better redability.
Fixes
- We now remove the fixed interpreter and rpath set by GUIX reproducible builds in the
liana-cli
ELF binary. - We now check the
bitcoind
version before trying to import a Miniscript descriptor. - We now discard unconfirmed incoming payments that were dropped from our mempool.
- Breaking change: the first version of Liana mistakenly accepted extended keys without origin
in descriptors. This meant that unless this extended key was the master extended key of a chain,
it would not be possible to sign with it (since signing devices need to know the origin). Starting
from version 2 Liana forces extended keys to contain an origin (of the form[a1b2c3d4]
) to avoid
this footgun. This means that existing descriptors might have to be migrated, but it's very likely
only for test configurations where an xpub wasn't gathered from a signing device (which prepends
an origin) but generated (probably imported from Coleman's website) and pasted without origin.
GUI-specific
- Various wording fixes on the UI.
- Amounts are now updated when moving between steps in the Spend creation flow.
- Coins are now sorted by age when displayed as a list.
- Some flakiness in the connection to a signing device were fixed.
- The descriptor registration on a signing device step in the installer was made clearer.