diff --git a/doc/release-notes.md b/doc/release-notes.md index a29094b51..d7935ff1b 100644 --- a/doc/release-notes.md +++ b/doc/release-notes.md @@ -4,3 +4,47 @@ release-notes at release time) Notable changes =============== +Sprout to Sapling Migration Tool +-------------------------------- +This release includes the addition of a tool that will enable users to migrate +shielded funds from the Sprout pool to the Sapling pool while minimizing +information leakage. + +The migration can be enabled using the RPC `z_setmigration` or by including +`-migration` in the `zcash.conf` file. Unless otherwise specified funds will be +migrated to the wallet's default Sapling address; it is also possible to set the +receiving Sapling address using the `-migrationdestaddress` option in `zcash.conf`. + +See [ZIP308](https://github.com/zcash/zips/blob/master/zip-0308.rst) for full details. + + +New consensus rule: Reject blocks that violate turnstile +-------------------------------------------------------- +In the 2.0.4 release the consensus rules were changed on testnet to enforce a +consensus rule which marks blocks as invalid if they would lead to a turnstile +violation in the Sprout or Shielded value pools. +**This release enforces the consensus rule change on mainnet** + +The motivations and deployment details can be found in the accompanying +[ZIP draft](https://github.com/zcash/zips/pull/210) and +[PR 3968](https://github.com/zcash/zcash/pull/3968). + +Developers can use a new experimental feature `-developersetpoolsizezero` to test +Sprout and Sapling turnstile violations. See [PR 3964](https://github.com/zcash/zcash/pull/3964) for more details. + + +64-bit ARMv8 support +-------------------- +Added ARMv8 (AArch64) support. This enables users to build zcash on even more +devices. + +For information on how to build see the [User Guide](https://zcash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rtd_pages/user_guide.html#build) + +Users on the Zcash forum have reported successes with both the Pine64 Rock64Pro +and Odroid C2 which contain 4GB and 2GB of RAM respectively. + +Just released, the Odroid N2 looks like a great solution with 4GB of RAM. The +newly released Jetson Nano Developer Kit from Nvidia (also 4GB of RAM) is also +worth a look. The NanoPC-T3 Plus is another option but for the simplest/best +experience choose a board with 4GB of RAM. Just make sure before purchase that +the CPU supports the 64-bit ARMv8 architecture.