There is a bug in Bitcoin Knots that doesn’t generate change addresses from the internal descriptor when using a descriptor wallet and bitcoin-cli walletcreatefundedpsbt which results in Fully Noded being unable to create a transaction that requires change. Core not affected.
When creating a taproot multisig or timelock in @FullyNoded it will strictly be script path spends only, the internal key is always a dummy no-one can sign for.
NOTICE: Wallet Migration bug present in Bitcoin Core wallet 30.0 & 30.1.
Under rare circumstances, migrating a legacy (BDB) wallet can delete all wallet files on the same node. If those wallets aren’t backed up, this can result in a loss of funds.
A fix will become available in Bitcoin Core 30.2. Until that is released, do not migrate legacy wallets using 30.0 or 30.1.
Only the legacy wallet migration process is affected. All other uses are unaffected. You can continue using Bitcoin Core normally, including existing wallets and running a node without wallets.
Switching from Blockstream to Mempool api for the nodeless functionality in @FullyNoded as Mempool
supports signet and testnet4 in addition to mainnet and testnet3.
Fully Noded Server now supports testnet4 👍
Just got @bitcoindevkit working with an onion endpoint to sync a wallets utxo and locally create and sign a psbt for the scenario where a user happens to be nodeless in @FullyNoded, so dope 🔥
PSA, the dinosaur Default Wallet in Bitcoin Core is being deprecated from Fully Noded in the next release.
It was deprecated in Core a while ago, have kept it in for backwards compatibility but its time to part ways. You will not be missed.
Currently revamping the “advanced” button in @FullyNoded, previously it simply activated the Bitcoin core wallet you tapped on. Now it checks if the wallet is a descriptor wallet, if it is it will prompt the user to select a wallet format based on which descriptors are in the Bitcoin Core wallet and it creates/syncs a Fully Noded wallet with the Core wallet so the user gets a seamless Fully Noded experience from their core wallet.
This means it will be way easier to seamlessly use/import a Core wallet into Fully Noded and retain the full rich feature set Fully Noded has to offer.
I really love the nodeless functionality Ive been adding to @FullyNoded. Have always wanted to build a wallet with this type of UI.
Best part is it’s incredibly simple and private by default.
Pretty much every other wallet out there uses someone else’s computer over the clearnet which shows your location, exactly which UTXOs you own and exactly when you use your wallet to strangers on the internet. A honey pot of data that should not be shared with strangers.
Proud to have 200 stars on the repo, if you could kindly help test PR's it would be greatly appreciated!
Please consider contributing to the project, don't know where to start? Just ask.
Hey did you know @FullyNoded has a dedicated Join Market wallet?
You can coinjoin in a decentralized manner direct from your iphone or mac without touching the command line.
Please try it out and provide feedback!
apps.apple.com/us/app/fully-…
PSA all updates to Core and Knots are automatically available to download on Fully Noded Server. Delete the ~/.fullynoded/BitcoinKnots or ~/.fullynoded/BitcoinCore directory, close and open Fully Noded Server to be prompted to install whichever version you like.