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# Release 4.1.0 - Kangaroo (not released yet)
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# Release 4.1.0 - Kangaroo (March 30, 2021)
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This version is our first major release since we implemented the
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Lightning protocol. While our initial Lightning release was mostly
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about supporting the protocol, this release brings new features, that
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are specifically aimed at keeping Electrum lightweight and trustless,
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and avoiding single points of failure. Most of the new features in
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this release are user-visible.
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about supporting the protocol, this release brings features that are
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specifically aimed at keeping Electrum lightweight and trustless,
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while avoiding single points of failure. Most of the features listed
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below are user-visible.
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* The wallet creation wizard no longer asks for a seed type, and
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creates segwit wallets with bech32 addresses. Older seed types can
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still be created with the command line.
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* Paid Invoices (both incoming and outgoing) are automatically
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removed from the lists visible in the GUI (one confirmation is
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* Paid invoices (both incoming and outgoing) are automatically
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removed from the send/receive lists of the GUI (one confirmation is
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needed for onchain invoices). Once removed from the list, invoice
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details can still be accessed from the transaction history. In Qt,
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invoice lists have been renamed to 'Sending queue' and 'Receiving
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queue'.
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* Lightning:
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- recoverable channels (see below)
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- trampoline payments (see below)
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- support multi-part-payment
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- support upfront-shutdown-script
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* Recoverable channels (option):
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- Recovery data is added to the channel funding transaction using
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an OP_RETURN. This makes it possible to recover a static backup
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output, in case the wallet is lost in a boating accident before
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expiration of the CSV delay. For that reason, an additional
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backup is presented to the user if they force-close a channel.
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* Trampoline routing (option): Trampoline is a solution that allows a
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light client to delegate path-finding on the Lightning Network,
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without having to download the full network graph. Trampoline was
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originally proposed by Bastien Teinturier and is currently used in
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Phoenix, with the ACINQ node. Here is how it works in Electrum:
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- Trampoline is enabled by default in Electrum, in order to prevent
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unwanted download of the network gossip. If trampoline is
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disabled, the gossip will be downloaded, regardless of the
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existence of channels.
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* Trampoline routing (option): Trampoline is a solution that allows
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light clients to delegate path-finding on the Lightning Network, so
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that they do not have to download the entire network
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graph. Trampoline routing was originally proposed by Bastien
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Teinturier and is used in the Phoenix wallet. Here is how
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Trampoline works in Electrum:
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- Trampoline is enabled by default, in order to prevent unwanted
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download of the network gossip. If trampoline is disabled, the
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gossip will be downloaded, regardless of the existence of
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channels.
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- Because there is no discovery mechanism for trampoline nodes, the
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list of available trampolines is hardcoded in the client (it will
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remain so until support for trampoline routing is announced in
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gossip). 3 trampoline nodes are currently available on mainnet:
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ACINQ, Electrum and Hodlister.
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- If Trampoline is enabled:
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- payments use trampoline routing.
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- gossip is disabled.
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- the wallet can only open channels with trampoline nodes.
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- pre-existing channels with non-trampoline nodes are frozen for
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sending.
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- There are two types of trampoline payments: legacy and trampoline
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end-to-end. Legacy payments are possible with any receiver, but
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they offer less privacy than end-to-end trampoline
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end-to-end based on the features in the invoice:
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- OPTION_TRAMPOLINE_ROUTING_OPT (bit 25) for Electrum
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- OPTION_TRAMPOLINE_ROUTING_OPT_ECLAIR (bit 51) for Eclair/Phoenix
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- When performing a legacy payment, Electrum will add a second
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trampoline node to the route in order to protect the privacy of
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the payer and payee. It will fall back to a single trampoline if
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(Note: two-trampoline payments are currently not possible if the
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first trampoline is the ACINQ node, and is disabled for that
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node.)
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- Similar to Phoenix, the fee and CLTV delay are found by
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trial-and-error. If there is a second trampoline in the route, we
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use the same fee/CLTV for both. This trial-and-error is
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temporary; the final specification should add fee information in
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the failure messages, so that we will be able to better fine-tune
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trampoline fees.
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* Qt: The increase fee dialog now has advanced options, and offers
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the choice between different RBF strategies.
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* Watchtowers: The 'use_local_watchtower' feature is deprecated, and
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it has been removed from the Qt GUI. The 'use_remote_watchtower'
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setting has been renamed to 'use_watchtower'.
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* Password unification (Android only): When the Android app is
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started, the entered password is checked against all wallets in
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the directory. If the test passes:
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'Settings' dialog, the description for the password setting is
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'Change password for this wallet' if the password is not unified,
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and becomes 'Change password' if password is unified.
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* Submarine swaps are now available on kivy/android.
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* Android PIN reset: If the password is unified, the PIN can be reset
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by providing the password.
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* Android: on-chain fees have been removed from the settings
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dialog. Instead, the fee slider is shown to the user everytime an
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on-chain transaction will be performed (sending a payment, opening
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a channel, initiating a submarine swap)
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* BIP-0350: use bech32m for witness version 1+ addresses (4315fa43).
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We have supported sending to any witness version since Electrum
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3.0, using BIP-0173 (bech32) addresses. BIP-0350 makes a breaking
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change in address encoding, and recommends using a new encoding
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(bech32m) for sending to witness version 1 and later.
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* Block explorer: allow setting a custom URL in Qt GUI (#6965)
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# Release 4.0.9 - (Dec 18, 2020)
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