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# Release 2.4
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* The Openalias plugin was merged into the main code.
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* The DNSSEC validation procedure (used for OpenAliases) was
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rewritten. The previous validation method, which was included in
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the OpenAlias plugin, is vulnerable and should not be trusted
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(Electrum 2.0 to 2.3).
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* Payment requests can be signed with DNSSEC aliases. This
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effectively extends BIP70 to user aliases.
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* New 'email' plugin, that enables sending and receiving payment
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requests by email.
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* The Openalias/DNSSEC plugin was merged into the main electrum
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code. The DNSSEC verification procedure was rewritten. The previous
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validation method, which was part of the OpenAlias plugin, is
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vulnerable and should not be trusted (Electrum 2.0 to 2.3).
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* BIP70 payment requests can be signed using Bitcoin keys stored in
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DNS (OpenAlias). The identity of the requestor is verified using
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DNSSEC.
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* Payment requests signed with OpenAlias keys can be shared as
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bitcoin: URIs, if they are simple (a single address-type
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output). The BIP21 URI scheme is extended with 'name', 'sig',
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'timestamp', 'expiration'.
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* Arbitrary m-of-n multisig wallets are supported (n<=15).
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* Multisig transactions can be signed with Trezor.
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* User-set transaction fees are retained with the '!' shortcut.
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* New 'email' plugin, that enables sending and receiving payment
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requests by email.
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# Release 2.3.3
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* fix proxy settings (issue #1309)
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