- Oct 24, 2017
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GitLab Build Bot authored
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ddorgan authored
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* Fix serialization of non-localized transactions. * Return proper SignedTransactions representation.
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* Update README.md for 1.8.0 * Update CHANGELOG.md for 1.8.1 * Clarify note on trezor wallets * Update CHANGELOG.md for 1.8.1 * Update CHANGELOG.md for 1.8.1 * Update CHANGELOG.md for 1.8.1 * Fix Typos.
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Marek Kotewicz authored
Fix dapps tests in master
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- Oct 23, 2017
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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- Oct 20, 2017
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
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GitLab Build Bot authored
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* Add ECIP1017 setting to Morden config * Convert spaces to tabs * Update Morden bootnodes to match Geth
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Jaco Greeff authored
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* use tempdir instead of devtools in kvdb-rocksdb * use tempdir instead of devtools in migration * use tempdir instead of devtools in ethcore-network * fixed wrong merge
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Jaco Greeff authored
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
Tweaked snapshot sync threshold
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- Oct 19, 2017
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
Integrate UI 2
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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GitLab Build Bot authored
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
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Jaco Greeff authored
* Refresh cached tokens based on registry info & random balances * Don't display errored token images
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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While the standard defined by Trezor as the default derivation path here https://blog.trezor.io/trezor-integration-with-myetherwallet-3e217a652e08 says that it should be `m/44'/60'/0`, in practice they don't have an implementation of a wallet for Ethereum themselves and refer customers to MEW. MEW has a custom implementation of the path derivation logic that allows them to generate multiple addresses by essentially adding `/0`, `/1` etc to the path. In my initial implementation of Trezor I didn't take this into consideration unfortunately and just used the keypath that Trezor themselves recommended. However, given that it's seemingly standard practice to append `/0` for a "sub-address" (and this is what we've done for Ledger as well) it seems like a mistake on my part to not take that into consideration. Unfortunately, anyone who has used their Trezor device with Parity previously would now see a different address when they connect the Trezor device the next time. The only way they would have to access the old address is to use an old version, or by going through MEW and selecting the Ledger keypath. Also see #6811
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- Oct 18, 2017
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Marek Kotewicz authored
Refactors journaldb as a separate crate
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GitLab Build Bot authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Jaco Greeff authored
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- Oct 17, 2017
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GitLab Build Bot authored
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Tomasz Drwięga authored
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Jaco Greeff authored
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Dmitry Kashitsyn authored
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Arkadiy Paronyan authored
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