again with keys / values within the bolttx acting weird.
it wasn't deleting utxos that had been spent by the ingested tx.
it'd do the first 30 then stop. Deferred deletion and copied the
serialized utxo. Not sure which of those fixed it. Maybe both.
all adrs can be converted on the fly and displayed both ways.
in the actual UI this shouldn't happen though.
Also utxos are sorted and signed properly. utxo selection
is still pretty low tech.
here is code to keep track of two sets of addresses -- the
regular ones and the witness ones. But maybe those should be
merged becuase it's easy for other wallets to switch between them
and send to the same 20 byte pubkey hash but wintessified.
So maybe I'll change this stuff...
It doesn't work; can ingest out of order within a block,
so if a block has gain then loss, you might read it as loss
then gains, missing the loss.
Also, tryna implement p2wpkh
seems to go a little faster but not much.
making ingest tx take a slice of txs would be faster probably.
but it seems network i/o is the limiting factor so maybe it's OK
seems to work OK. Could be sped up by local filters instead of
ingesting every tx from the block but I can do that later if
performance (mostly disk i/o) is an issue
once multiple connections are implemented, hard mode should forward
txs to blend in.
move methods to new files to keep things a bit organized.
add rebroadcast of unconfirmed txs after sync
mutex on OKtxid map
deal with doublespends next
add a bool to the HashAndHeight struct;
can indicate "final". When the block market final comes in,
we don't enter wait state, but instead ask for headers.
when you don't get any headers, you wont need any blocks, and that
will assert the wait state.
To try uspv, do ./lnd -spv
The remote node is hardcoded in shell.go. If you aren't
running a full node on localhost, specify where to connect to.
Nearby nodes will be much faster but random testnet nodes on the
internet should also work.