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    1. coinfeeds-bot on

      tldr; Bitcoin Core Version 30 (v30) and its update v30.1 have been pulled due to a critical bug that could delete wallet files, potentially causing users to lose funds. The issue affects users who migrated legacy Berkeley DataBase (BDB) wallets without backups or used the pruning feature. Developers are working on a patched version, v30.2, and advise users to back up their files. The bug highlights concerns over backward compatibility and has sparked debates among developers. The bug does not impact users with hardware wallets.

      *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

    2. frozengrandmatetris on

      severe lack of client diversity. core is by far the most popular client, followed by a fork of core. everything that isn’t those two make up a tiny sliver. there is also libbitcoin, but most of the community ignores it and it is underfunded.

      many people in the bitcoin community openly deny that client diversity is even necessary.

    3. If I had satoshi era coins in a decades old wallet.dat I’d be shitting my pants no matter what

    4. setokaiba22 on

      I feel something like this is really damaging to the space as a whole. My bank can’t just suddenly delete my money or history (sure it can go under but in the UK your accounts are protected to £85k plus… more than enough for me)

    5. Thin_Possession7118 on

      Interesting. I was recently dabbling with something like this trying to access an old wallet.dat with no avail. I remember ChatGPT having steps that included something about the Berkeley data base and needing to migrate or update or something

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