Update monero to v0.18.3.4#139
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Update monero to v0.18.3.4#139hundehausen wants to merge 1 commit intosethforprivacy:mainfrom hundehausen:patch-1
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Thanks for this! I already have an open PR for this (#138), just waiting to merge until the Monero release is actually cut. |
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This is the v0.18.3.4 release of the Monero software. This release removes support for locked transfers.
Some highlights of this release are:
The complete list of changes is available on GitHub, along with the source code.
Contributors for this Release
This release was the direct result of 8 people who worked, largely unpaid and altruistically, to put out 39 commits containing 535 new lines of code. We'd like to thank them very much for their time and effort. In no particular order they are: