Prepare 0.7.7
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each and are processed efficiently. I feel the defaults are low and
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encourage you to raise them.
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MAX_HIST - maximum number of historical transactions to serve for an
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address. The current Electrum protocol requires
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MAX_HIST - maximum number of historical transactions to serve for
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a single address. The current Electrum protocol requires
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address histories be served en-masse or not at all,
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an obvious avenue for abuse. This limit is a stop-gap
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until the protocol is improved to admit incremental
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history requests. The default value is 2,000 which is
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I feel is low. Increasing to around 10,000 is probably
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fine but beyond that experimental.
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an obvious avenue for abuse. This limit is a
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stop-gap until the protocol is improved to admit
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incremental history requests. The default value is
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2,000 which should be ample for most legitimate
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users. Increasing to around 10,000 is likely fine
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but bear in mind one client can request multiple
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addresses. I welcome your experiences and suggestions
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for an appropriate value.
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MAX_SUBS - maximum number of address subscriptions across all
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sessions. Defaults to 250,000.
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MAX_SESSION_SUBS - maximum number of address subscriptions permitted to a
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version 0.7.7
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- add MAX_HIST to throttle history requests; see docs/ENV-NOTES. One
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provider of ElectrumX services was attacked by a loser requesting
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long histories; this environment variable allows you to limit what
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you attempt to serve.
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version 0.7.6
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VERSION = "ElectrumX 0.7.6"
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VERSION = "ElectrumX 0.7.7"
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