Change Log ========== v0.5.5 ------ - ZMQ socket addresses support native ZMQ representation (starting with `tcp://`, `ipc://`, `inproc://`) v0.5.3 ------ - Complete Tlv implementation - Improved code formatting and fixed lints v0.5.2 ------ - Noise_XK transcoder intergration into TCP-based connections v0.5.0 ------ - Microservices are made into a separate repository - Removed Tor Onion v2 address support - Unmarshaller improvements v0.4.0 ------ - Lightning encoding moved into a separate crate within LNP Core Lib v0.3.5 ------ - Feature for RGB support (`rgb`) v0.3.0-alpha.1 -------------- - Serde encoding fixes (proper use of `serde_as` for wrapped types) - BIP32 & descriptor enhancements - Miniscript 4.0 migration v0.3.0-alpha.2 -------------- - RGB Core Library is extracted and externalized from LNP/BP Core Library v0.2.1, v0.2.2 -------------- - Fixing serde to use Bech32 encoding for ContractId and SchemaId types v0.2.0 ------ No changes since RC2 ### Changes since v0.1 - Epic: refactoring of LNP protocols and services crate - Epic: initial implementation of generalized lightning network - Epic: lightning network specific encodings and derives - CI covering different mobile & desktop targets v0.2.0-rc.2 ----------- - New tagged hash implementation defaulting to Bech32 encoding for ContractId - Using amplify and amplify_derive v2.4 v0.2.0-rc.1 ----------- - Fix for the broken tokio upstream dependency breaking issue - Fix for zero-balance overflow in case of empty arguments - Eq implementation for Schema object v0.2.0-beta.3 ------------- - Multiple BIP-32 improvements on top of rust-bitcoin functionality - Better CI - Android/iOS/Windows/MacOs build fixes - AchorId strict encoding - Fixed issue with broken `serde_with` macro (pinned older version in Cargo.toml) - More collection types supporting `AutoConceal` v0.2.0-beta.2 ------------- ### LNP module - Noise handshake - Abstract state channels - Payment channels - Channel extensibility framework - BOLT3 transaction structure for payment channels - Additional LN peer messages supporting RGB ### BP module - Lexicographic orderings (BIP96) for transactions, PSBTs, inputs and outputs v0.2.0-beta.1 ------------- ### LNP/BP Core Library - LN messaging & LNPWP: Lightning network peer wire protocol (BOLT-1pt2, BOLT-2) - BOLT-8 noise encryptor and handshake implementation - Improvements to LN-specific data types - LNP socket and node addressing large-scale refactoring - More serde and strict encoding implementations for data types across the library ### LNP/BP Derivation Library - Implementation of strict derive macros for enums ### LNP/BP Services Library - Debugging and display logging improvements with LNP/BP Services library - ESB functionality improvements in LNP/BP Services libraru v0.2.0-alpha.3 -------------- - Improvements to the ESB and RPC service architectures - Improvements to debug logging and displaying of LN messages and service information v0.2.0-alpha.2 -------------- - Enterprise system bus service type with peer addressing - Complete set of LN peer messages from BOLT-1 and BOLT-2 - Improved logging and error handling - Improved LNP node address conversions v0.2.0-alpha.1 -------------- This is alpha release with some major refactoring in LNP mod adding support for LN and Internet2 protocols. - Refactoring of LNP protocol stack; introduction of Internet2 architacture - Services crate implementing common client/server and other node architecture patterns - Basic implementation of core Lightning network data structures v0.1.0 ------ ### Library overview - **Paradigms**: generic APIs for L1/L3 best practices * **Client-side validation** * **Single-use-seals** * **Strict encoding** - **Bitcoin protocol**: extensions to `bitcoin` crate and L2/L3 APIs * **Deterministic bitcoin commitments** (DBC) based on LNPBP1-4 standard * **Tagged hashes**: additional procedures for working with Tapproot-style tagged hashes * **Short bitcoin identifiers** based on LNPBP-4 standard * **Resolver API** for requesting transaction graph using providers (like Bitcoin Core RPC, Electrum Server API etc) * **Chains**, chain parameters and universal asset identifiers * **Script types** for differentiating script cycle through different transaction parts * **Transaction-output-based single-use-seals**: bitcoin-specific implementation of single-use-seals - **RGB**: confidential smart-contract system for Bitcoin & Lightning Network based on client-side validation paradigm (LNPBP11-13 standards) * **Schema**: structure defining contract creation and evolution rules and restrictions * **Contracts**: data types for contract lifecycle * **Scripting** with embedded procedures for fungible assets *The library implements RGB Core v1 release candidate set of standards* - **Lightning networking protocol**: generalized P2P and RPC networking APIs based on the original Lightning standard; early preview * Universal P2P node ids supporting IPv4, IPv6, Onion v2 and v3 addresses and public keys * Feature vectors for defining and workinf with set of feature bits * LNP networking with ZMQ sockets for RPC interfaces ### Major changes since RC2 - Support for Rust stable and MSRV reduction to 1.41.1 - Custom forks for upstream bitcoin-related dependencies are changed onto the latest publicly-released versions ### Breaking changes since RC2 - Updated taproot-based hashed tag system (BIP-340) according to the most recent specs. - RGB `Amount` renamed into `AtomicValue` - RGB `amount` mod renamed into `value` - RGB seal definitions and related structures are now `Copy` and returned by value v0.1.0-rc.2 ----------- ### Breaking changes: - Changed embedded procedure names for RGB VM - Removed requirement for PSBT to contain fee key in RGB anchor creation (it needs to be a properly constructed PSBT with `witness_utxo`/`non_witness_utxo` data) ### Other changes: - More embedded procedures for RGB VM - Schema serde serialization (YAML, JSON etc) - Serde serialization for all RGB contract structures - Strict encoding and decoding of Curve25519 public keys and Ed25519 signatures - Implementation of Curve25519 public keys and Ed25519 signatures as RGB state and metadata - Bech types for Pedersen commitments, Bulletproofs, Curve25519 data - Tweaking factor is added into PSBT information during anchor creation - Added bitcoin protocol resolvers API v0.1.0-rc.1 ----------- ### Breaking changes: - RGB protocol & schema versioning with feature bits - Consignment versioning - Changed Bech32 encodings of RGB data structures; added deflation encoding - Implemented RGB public state extensions - Refactored LNP addressing and it's encoding - Completed Tor v2 and v3 addresses support - RGB data structures naming refactoring - Changed bulletproofs commitments which will enable future aggregation - Introduced Chain and ChainParam types instead of old network versioning ### Other changes: - Test coverage >70% - Code docs >50% v0.1.0-beta.4 ------------- ### Breaking changes: - Updated upstream crates (bitcoin, bitcoin_hashes, secp256k1, grin_secp256k1zpk, miniscript, lightning) with many PRs merged - EmbedCommitVerify now can mutate container data (used for returning tweaking factors) - Upgrading `rand` version to the most recent one (blocked previously by grin_secp256k1zpk dependency) - Changied txout seals to use u32 vouts instead of u16 - Changed txout blinding factor to be u64 instead of u32 ### Other changes: - Test coverage >50% (zero-knowledge functionality & RGB contracts structures) - Returning tweaking factors - Minimal support for Tor V2 addresses; improved internet address parsing v0.1.0-beta.3 ------------- ### Breaking changes - Single-use-seals blinding factor changed from 32-bit to 64-bit of entropy - Transaction output indexes in single-use-seal definitions are now 32-bit, as in Bitcoin Core / rust-bitcoin (previously were 16-bit) ### New features - Initial Tor V2 address support - Test cases for BP mod strict encoding v0.1.0-beta.2 ------------- ### Features overview - Complete validation workflow with new Validator object - Virtual machines for RGB contracts (interface + embedded VM) - `Consignment` now has a version field, so in the future more space-saving variants can be created (like removing txid from anchors and using short universal bitcoin IDs when BP node adoption will increase) - Anchor contains txid field; so validation can be performed with just Bitcoin Core (no Electrum or BP node is required). This also speeded up validation performance significantly. ### Breaking changes - Change of `TransitionId` hash tag value (previously-generated transition ids will be invalid) - Change of `GenesisId` hash tag value (previously-generated contract/assets ids will be invalid) - `TransitionId` type is replaced with `NodeId` - `NodeId` and `ContractId` are now equal by value; `ContractId` is `NodeId` wrapper - `ancestors()` method moved from `Transition` to `Node` trait; genesis returns an empty array - Consignment endpoints contain `NodeId` information