Hey Kristov,
> I hate to reply to a release that includes a huge number of new features
> with yet another feature request, so -- with apologies -- any plans for
> bitcoinj to support stealth address sending and/or receiving?
>
Stealth addresses and SPV don't mix well, so no. I wrote up a descript
Congrats, and thanks for your hard work.
I hate to reply to a release that includes a huge number of new features
with yet another feature request, so -- with apologies -- any plans for
bitcoinj to support stealth address sending and/or receiving?
https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/DarkWallet
I'm stunned by what bitcoinj can do these days. Just reading the
release notes gives one app ideas. Mike, Awesome.
On 10/3/2014 5:49 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:
I'm pleased to announce version 0.12 of bitcoinj, one of the worlds
most popular Bitcoin libraries.
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On 10/03/2014 02:49 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> I’m pleased to announce version 0.12 of bitcoinj
>
> This release represents 8 months of work. The biggest new feature is HD
> wallets.
Congratulations on this release and I am quite happy that bitcoinj now
fully supports BIP32 and BIP39!
Does it also
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> I’m pleased to announce version 0.12 of bitcoinj, one of the worlds most
> popular Bitcoin libraries. It is used by at least four Android wallets,
> three desktop wallets, blockchain.info, Circle, biteasy, CryptoCorp,
> Lighthouse, BlueMatt’s rel
I’m pleased to announce version 0.12 of bitcoinj, one of the worlds most
popular Bitcoin libraries. It is used by at least four Android wallets, three
desktop wallets, blockchain.info, Circle, biteasy, CryptoCorp, Lighthouse,
BlueMatt’s relay network, bitpos, countless alt coin wallets, for acad
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