Author: Wladimir J. van der Laan 2017-01-03 08:47:36
Published on: 2017-01-03T08:47:36+00:00
Bitcoin Core version 0.13.2 has been released, bringing with it various bug fixes, performance improvements, and updated translations. Notable changes include adjustments to the wallet handling of mempool rejection, as well as updates to various RPC and other APIs. Users are advised to report any bugs using the issue tracker at Github and to upgrade to a newer version of Windows, or install an alternative operating system that is still supported, due to Microsoft ending support for Windows XP in April 2014. As of this release, OS X 10.7 is no longer supported.This given context appears to be a PGP signature, which is a cryptographic software used for secure communication and data encryption. PGP signatures are often used in email communication to ensure that the sender is who they claim to be, and that the message has not been tampered with during transmission. The signature includes a long string of seemingly random letters and numbers, which is likely an encrypted message or file. The signature is created using the sender's private key and can be verified using their public key. It is important to note that the use of PGP signatures can greatly enhance the security of digital communication and protect sensitive information from prying eyes. However, without access to the corresponding public key, it is impossible to decipher the contents of the signature.
Updated on: 2023-06-11T21:04:14.740018+00:00