- combined with patching integer truncation (#7798), this gets the algorithm marginally closer to mirroring empirically observed output ages
- 50 was originally chosen assuming integer truncation would remain in the client for that client release version. But patching integer truncation causes the client to select more outputs in the 10-100 block range, and therefore the benefit of choosing a larger recent spend window of 50 has less merit
- 15 seems well-suited to cover the somewhat sizable observable gap in the early window of blocks
RefreshOptimizeCoinbase was an optimization to speed up scanning of coinbase transactions before RingCT (tx version 2) where they split miner reward into multiple denominations, all to the same wallet.
When RingCT was introduced, all coinbase transactions became 1 output only, so this optimization does nothing now.
With p2pool, this optimization will skip scanning p2pool payouts because they use more than 1 output in coinbase transaction.
Fix it by applying this optimization only to pre-RingCT transactions (version < 2).
- matches the paper by Miller et al to apply the gamma from chain tip, rather than after unlock time
- if the gamma produces an output more recent than the unlock time, the algo packs that output into one of the first 50 spendable blocks, respecting the block density factor
- Try empty passphrase first when opening a wallet, as all Trezors will have passphrase enabled by default by Trezor Suite by default.
This feature enables easier access to all users using disabled passphrase (or empty passhprase)
- If wallet address differs from device address with empty passphrase, another opening attempt is made, without passphrase suppression,
so user can enter his passhprase if using some. In this scenario, nothing changes to user, wallet opening just consumes one more call
to Trezor (get wallet address with empty passphrase)
- also change how m_passphrase is used. Previous version did not work well with recent passphrase entry mechanism change (made in Trezor),
thus this commit fixes the behaviour).
This ensures each list of recipients is only the recipients
for one transaction. It also adds a new field "summary"
that describes the txset as a whole.
Fixes#7344