Darkcoin Releases Onyx V3, Promises Many Improvements

Darkcoin Releases Onyx V3, Promises Many Improvements

Darkcoin Developer Evan Duffield released a newer version of their open source platform Onyx, promising more features and improvements than the previous one. As per the details available on Darkcoin's forum, the 10.17.19 Onyx V3 update has fixed a number of issues that were surfaced in earlier versions, the major one being "Dead Change". This flaw was originally found by a new Darkcoin member 'Aswan', who argued over the inability of Darksend (Darkcoin's transaction obfuscating feature) to differentiate between anonymous and identifiable funds. Aswan provided an illustration of 20 coins....


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