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set(CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR 30) set(CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR 30)
set(CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR 0) set(CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR 0)
set(CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD 0) set(CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD 0)
set(CLIENT_VERSION_RC 3) set(CLIENT_VERSION_RC 0)
set(CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE "true") set(CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE "true")
set(COPYRIGHT_YEAR "2025") set(COPYRIGHT_YEAR "2025")

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.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3.
.TH BITCOIN-CLI "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN-CLI "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-cli v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin-cli .B bitcoin-cli
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<command> \/\fR[\fI\,params\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<command> \/\fR[\fI\,params\/\fR]
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ bitcoin-cli \- manual page for bitcoin-cli v30.0.0rc3
.B bitcoin-cli .B bitcoin-cli
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,help <command>\/\fR [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,help <command>\/\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core RPC client version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core RPC client version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
The bitcoin\-cli utility provides a command line interface to interact with a Bitcoin Core RPC server. The bitcoin\-cli utility provides a command line interface to interact with a Bitcoin Core RPC server.
.PP .PP

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.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3. .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.49.3.
.TH BITCOIN-QT "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-qt v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN-QT "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-qt v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin-qt \- manual page for bitcoin-qt v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin-qt \- manual page for bitcoin-qt v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin-qt .B bitcoin-qt
[\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,URI\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,URI\/\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
The bitcoin\-qt application provides a graphical interface for interacting with Bitcoin Core. The bitcoin\-qt application provides a graphical interface for interacting with Bitcoin Core.
.PP .PP

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.TH BITCOIN-TX "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN-TX "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-tx v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin-tx .B bitcoin-tx
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<hex-tx> \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<hex-tx> \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR]
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ bitcoin-tx \- manual page for bitcoin-tx v30.0.0rc3
.B bitcoin-tx .B bitcoin-tx
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,-create \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,-create \/\fR[\fI\,commands\/\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-tx utility version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-tx utility version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
The bitcoin\-tx tool is used for creating and modifying bitcoin transactions. The bitcoin\-tx tool is used for creating and modifying bitcoin transactions.
.PP .PP

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.TH BITCOIN-UTIL "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-util v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN-UTIL "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-util v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin-util \- manual page for bitcoin-util v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin-util \- manual page for bitcoin-util v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin-util .B bitcoin-util
[\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,command\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,command\/\fR]
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.B bitcoin-util .B bitcoin-util
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,grind <hex-block-header>\/\fR [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,grind <hex-block-header>\/\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-util utility version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-util utility version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
The bitcoin\-util tool provides bitcoin related functionality that does not rely on the ability to access a running node. Available [commands] are listed below. The bitcoin\-util tool provides bitcoin related functionality that does not rely on the ability to access a running node. Available [commands] are listed below.
.SH OPTIONS .SH OPTIONS

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.TH BITCOIN-WALLET "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN-WALLET "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin-wallet \- manual page for bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin-wallet \- manual page for bitcoin-wallet v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin-wallet .B bitcoin-wallet
[\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<command>\/\fR [\fI\,options\/\fR] \fI\,<command>\/\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-wallet utility version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core bitcoin\-wallet utility version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
bitcoin\-wallet is an offline tool for creating and interacting with Bitcoin Core wallet files. bitcoin\-wallet is an offline tool for creating and interacting with Bitcoin Core wallet files.
.PP .PP

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.TH BITCOIN "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIN "1" "October 2025" "bitcoin v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoin \- manual page for bitcoin v30.0.0rc3 bitcoin \- manual page for bitcoin v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoin .B bitcoin
[\fI\,OPTIONS\/\fR] \fI\,COMMAND\/\fR... [\fI\,OPTIONS\/\fR] \fI\,COMMAND\/\fR...

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.TH BITCOIND "1" "October 2025" "bitcoind v30.0.0rc3" "User Commands" .TH BITCOIND "1" "October 2025" "bitcoind v30.0.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
bitcoind \- manual page for bitcoind v30.0.0rc3 bitcoind \- manual page for bitcoind v30.0.0
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.B bitcoind .B bitcoind
[\fI\,options\/\fR] [\fI\,options\/\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
Bitcoin Core daemon version v30.0.0rc3 Bitcoin Core daemon version v30.0.0
.PP .PP
The Bitcoin Core daemon (bitcoind) is a headless program that connects to the Bitcoin network to validate and relay transactions and blocks, as well as relaying addresses. The Bitcoin Core daemon (bitcoind) is a headless program that connects to the Bitcoin network to validate and relay transactions and blocks, as well as relaying addresses.
.PP .PP

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See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/v30.0-Release-Notes-Draft. v30.0 Release Notes
===================
Bitcoin Core version v30.0 is now available from:
<https://bitcoincore.org/bin/bitcoin-core-30.0/>
This release includes new features, various bug fixes and performance
improvements, as well as updated translations.
Please report bugs using the issue tracker at GitHub:
<https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues>
To receive security and update notifications, please subscribe to:
<https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/>
How to Upgrade
==============
If you are running an older version, shut it down. Wait until it has completely
shut down (which might take a few minutes in some cases), then run the
installer (on Windows) or just copy over `/Applications/Bitcoin-Qt` (on macOS)
or `bitcoind`/`bitcoin-qt` (on Linux).
Upgrading directly from a version of Bitcoin Core that has reached its EOL is
possible, but it might take some time if the data directory needs to be migrated. Old
wallet versions of Bitcoin Core are generally supported.
Compatibility
==============
Bitcoin Core is supported and tested on operating systems using the
Linux Kernel 3.17+, macOS 13+, and Windows 10+. Bitcoin
Core should also work on most other Unix-like systems but is not as
frequently tested on them. It is not recommended to use Bitcoin Core on
unsupported systems.
Notable changes
===============
Policy
------
- The maximum number of potentially executed legacy signature operations in a
single standard transaction is now limited to 2500. Signature operations in all
previous output scripts, in all input scripts, as well as all P2SH redeem
scripts (if there are any) are counted toward the limit. The new limit is
assumed to not affect any known typically formed standard transactions. The
change was done to prepare for a possible BIP54 deployment in the future. (#32521)
- `-datacarriersize` is increased to 100,000 by default, which effectively uncaps
the limit (as the maximum transaction size limit will be hit first). It can be
overridden with `-datacarriersize=83` to revert to the limit enforced in previous
versions. (#32406)
- Multiple data carrier (OP_RETURN) outputs in a transaction are now permitted for
relay and mining. The `-datacarriersize` limit applies to the aggregate size of
the scriptPubKeys across all such outputs in a transaction, not including the
scriptPubKey size itself. (#32406)
- The minimum block feerate (`-blockmintxfee`) has been changed to 0.001 satoshi per
vB. It can still be changed using the configuration option. This option can be used
by miners to set a minimum feerate on packages added to block templates. (#33106)
- The default minimum relay feerate (`-minrelaytxfee`) and incremental relay feerate
(`-incrementalrelayfee`) have been changed to 0.1 satoshis per vB. They can still
be changed using their respective configuration options, but it is recommended to
change both together if you decide to do so. (#33106)
Other minimum feerates (e.g. the dust feerate, the minimum returned by the fee
estimator, and all feerates used by the wallet) remain unchanged. The mempool minimum
feerate still changes in response to high volume.
Note that unless these lower defaults are widely adopted across the network, transactions
created with lower fee rates are not guaranteed to propagate or confirm. The wallet
feerates remain unchanged; `-mintxfee` must be changed before attempting to create
transactions with lower feerates using the wallet. (#33106)
P2P and network changes
-----------------------
- Opportunistic 1-parent-1-child package relay has been improved to handle
situations when the child already has unconfirmed parent(s) in the mempool.
This means that 1p1c packages can be accepted and propagate, even if they are
connected to broader topologies: multi-parent-1-child (where only 1 parent
requires fee-bumping), grandparent-parent-child (where only parent requires
fee-bumping) etc. (#31385)
- The transaction orphanage, which holds transactions with missing inputs temporarily
while the node attempts to fetch its parents, now has improved Denial of Service protections.
Previously, it enforced a maximum number of unique transactions (default 100,
configurable using `-maxorphantx`). Now, its limits are as follows: the number of
entries (unique by wtxid and peer), plus each unique transaction's input count divided
by 10, must not exceed 3,000. The total weight of unique transactions must not exceed
`404,000` Wu multiplied by the number of peers. (#31829)
- The `-maxorphantx` option no longer has any effect, since the orphanage no longer
limits the number of unique transactions. Users should remove this configuration
option if they were using it, as the setting will cause an error in future versions
when it is no longer recognized. (#31829)
New `bitcoin` command
---------------------
- A new `bitcoin` command line tool has been added to make features more discoverable
and convenient to use. The `bitcoin` tool just calls other executables and does not
implement any functionality on its own. Specifically `bitcoin node` is a synonym for
`bitcoind`, `bitcoin gui` is a synonym for `bitcoin-qt`, and `bitcoin rpc` is a synonym
for `bitcoin-cli -named`. Other commands and options can be listed with `bitcoin help`.
The new `bitcoin` command is an alternative to calling other commands directly, but it
doesn't replace them, and there are no plans to deprecate existing commands. (#31375)
External Signing
----------------
- Support for external signing on Windows has been re-enabled. (#29868)
IPC Mining Interface
--------------------
- The new `bitcoin` command does support one new feature: an (experimental) IPC Mining
Interface that allows the node to work with Stratum v2 or other mining client software,
see (#31098). When the node is started with `bitcoin -m node -ipcbind=unix` it will
listen on a unix socket for IPC client connections, allowing clients to request block
templates and submit mined blocks. The `-m` option launches a new internal binary
(`bitcoin-node` instead of `bitcoind`) and is currently required but will become optional
in the future (with [#33229](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33229)).
- IPC connectivity introduces new dependencies (see [multiprocess.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/multiprocess.md)),
which can be turned off with the `-DENABLE_IPC=OFF` build option if you do not intend
to use IPC. (#31802)
Install changes
---------------
- The `test_bitcoin` executable is now installed in `libexec/` instead of `bin/`.
It can still be executed directly, or accessed through the new `bitcoin` command
as `bitcoin test`. The `libexec/` directory also contains new `bitcoin-node` and
`bitcoin-gui` binaries which support IPC features and are called through the
`bitcoin` tool. In source builds only, `test_bitcoin-qt`, `bench_bitcoin`, and
`bitcoin-chainstate` are also now installed to `libexec/` instead of `bin/` and
can be accessed through the new `bitcoin` command. See `bitcoin help` output for
details. (#31679)
- On Windows, the installer no longer adds a “(64-bit)” suffix to entries in the
Start Menu (#32132), and it now automatically removes obsolete artifacts during
upgrades (#33422).
Indexes
-------
- The implementation of coinstatsindex was changed to prevent an overflow bug that
could already be observed on the default Signet. The new version of the index will
need to be synced from scratch when starting the upgraded node for the first time.
The new version is stored in `/indexes/coinstatsindex/` in contrast to the old version
which was stored at `/indexes/coinstats/`. The old version of the index is not deleted
by the upgraded node in case the user chooses to downgrade their node in the future.
If the user does not plan to downgrade it is safe for them to remove `/indexes/coinstats/`
from their datadir. A future release of Bitcoin Core may remove the old version of the
index automatically. (#30469)
Logging
-------
- Unconditional logging to disk is now rate limited by giving each source location
a quota of 1MiB per hour. Unconditional logging is any logging with a log level
higher than debug, that is `info`, `warning`, and `error`. All logs will be
prefixed with `[*]` if there is at least one source location that is currently
being suppressed. (#32604)
- When `-logsourcelocations` is enabled, the log output now contains the entire
function signature instead of just the function name. (#32604)
Updated RPCs
------------
- The `-paytxfee` startup option and the `settxfee` RPC are now deprecated and
will be removed in Bitcoin Core 31.0. They allowed the user to set a static fee
rate for wallet transactions, which could potentially lead to overpaying or underpaying.
Users should instead rely on fee estimation or specify a fee rate per transaction
using the `fee_rate` argument in RPCs such as `fundrawtransaction`, `sendtoaddress`,
`send`, `sendall`, and `sendmany`. (#31278)
- Any RPC in which one of the parameters is a descriptor will throw an error
if the provided descriptor contains a whitespace at the beginning or the end
of the public key within a fragment - e.g. `pk( KEY)` or `pk(KEY )`. (#31603)
- The `submitpackage` RPC, which allows submissions of child-with-parents
packages, no longer requires that all unconfirmed parents be present. The
package may contain other in-mempool ancestors as well. (#31385)
- The `waitfornewblock` RPC now takes an optional `current_tip` argument. It
is also no longer hidden. (#30635)
- The `waitforblock` and `waitforblockheight` RPCs are no longer hidden. (#30635)
- The `psbtbumpfee` and `bumpfee` RPCs allow a replacement under fullrbf and no
longer require BIP-125 signalling. (#31953)
- Transaction Script validation errors used to return the reason for the error
prefixed by either `mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed` if it was a consensus
error, or `non-mandatory-script-verify-flag` (without "-failed") if it was a
standardness error. This has been changed to `block-script-verify-flag-failed`
and `mempool-script-verify-flag-failed` for all block and mempool errors
respectively. (#33183)
- The `getmininginfo` RPC now returns "blockmintxfee" result specifying the value of
`-blockmintxfee` configuration. (#33189)
- The `getmempoolinfo` RPC now returns an additional "permitbaremultisig" and
"maxdatacarriersize" field, reflecting the `-permitbaremultisig` and `-datacarriersize`
config values. (#29954)
Changes to wallet-related RPCs can be found in the Wallet section below.
New RPCs
--------
- A new REST API endpoint (`/rest/spenttxouts/BLOCKHASH`) has been introduced for
efficiently fetching spent transaction outputs using the block's undo data (#32540).
Build System
------------
Updated settings
----------------
- The `-maxmempool` and `-dbcache` startup parameters are now capped on 32-bit systems
to 500MB and 1GiB respectively. (#32530)
- The `-natpmp` option is now set to `1` by default. This means nodes with `-listen`
enabled (the default) but running behind a firewall, such as a local network router,
will be reachable if the firewall/router supports any of the `PCP` or `NAT-PMP`
protocols. (#33004)
- The `-upnp` setting has now been fully removed. Use `-natpmp` instead. (#32500)
- Previously, `-proxy` specified the proxy for all networks (except I2P which
uses `-i2psam`) and only the Tor proxy could have been specified separately
via `-onion`. Now, the syntax of `-proxy` has been extended and it is possible
to specify separately the proxy for IPv4, IPv6, Tor and CJDNS by appending `=`
followed by the network name, for example `-proxy=127.0.0.1:5555=ipv6`
configures a proxy only for IPv6. The `-proxy` option can be used multiple
times to define different proxies for different networks, such as
`-proxy=127.0.0.1:4444=ipv4 -proxy=10.0.0.1:6666=ipv6`. Later settings
override earlier ones for the same network; this can be used to remove an
earlier all-networks proxy and use direct connections only for a given
network, for example `-proxy=127.0.0.1:5555 -proxy=0=cjdns`. (#32425)
- The `-blockmaxweight` startup option has been updated to be debug-only.
It is still available to users, but now hidden from the default `-help` text
and shown only in `-help-debug` (#32654).
Changes to GUI or wallet related settings can be found in the GUI or Wallet section below.
Wallet
------
- BDB legacy wallets can no longer be created or loaded. They can be migrated
to the new descriptor wallet format. Refer to the `migratewallet` RPC for more
details.
- The legacy wallet removal drops redundant options in the bitcoin-wallet tool,
such as `-withinternalbdb`, `-legacy`, and `-descriptors`. Moreover, the
legacy-only RPCs `addmultisigaddress`, `dumpprivkey`, `dumpwallet`,
`importaddress`, `importmulti`, `importprivkey`, `importpubkey`,
`importwallet`, `newkeypool`, `sethdseed`, and `upgradewallet`, are removed.
(#32944, #28710, #32438, #31250)
- Support has been added for spending TRUC transactions received by the
wallet, as well as creating TRUC transactions. The wallet ensures that
TRUC policy rules are being met. The wallet will throw an error if the
user is trying to spend TRUC utxos with utxos of other versions.
Additionally, the wallet will treat unconfirmed TRUC sibling
transactions as mempool conflicts. The wallet will also ensure that
transactions spending TRUC utxos meet the required size restrictions. (#32896)
- Since descriptor wallets do not allow mixing watchonly and non-watchonly descriptors,
the `include_watchonly` option (and its variants in naming) are removed from all RPCs
that had it. (#32618)
- The `iswatchonly` field is removed from any RPCs that returned it. (#32618)
- `unloadwallet` - Return RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER when both the RPC wallet endpoint
and wallet_name parameters are unspecified. Previously the RPC failed with a JSON
parsing error. (#32845)
- `getdescriptoractivity` - Mark blockhashes and scanobjects arguments as required,
so the user receives a clear help message when either is missing. As in `unloadwallet`,
previously the RPC failed with a JSON parsing error. (#32845)
- `getwalletinfo` - Removes the fields `balance`, `immature_balance` and
`unconfirmed_balance`. (#32721)
- `getunconfirmedbalance` - Removes this RPC command. You can query the `getbalances`
RPC and inspect the `["mine"]["untrusted_pending"]` entry within the JSON
response. (#32721)
- The following RPCs now contain a `version` parameter that allows
the user to create transactions of any standard version number (1-3):
- `createrawtransaction`
- `createpsbt`
- `send`
- `sendall`
- `walletcreatefundedpsbt`
(#32896)
GUI changes
-----------
- The GUI has been migrated from Qt 5 to Qt 6. On Windows, dark mode is now supported.
On macOS, the Metal backend is now used. (#30997)
- A transaction's fee bump is allowed under fullrbf and no longer requires
BIP-125 signalling. (#31953)
- Custom column widths in the Transactions tab are reset as a side-effect of legacy
wallet removal. (#32459)
Low-level changes
=================
- Logs now include which peer sent us a header. Additionally there are fewer
redundant header log messages. A side-effect of this change is that for
some untypical cases new headers aren't logged anymore, e.g. a direct
`BLOCK` message with a previously unknown header and `submitheader` RPC. (#27826)
Credits
=======
Thanks to everyone who directly contributed to this release:
- 0xb10c
- amisha
- Andrew Toth
- Anthony Towns
- Antoine Poinsot
- Ava Chow
- benthecarman
- Brandon Odiwuor
- brunoerg
- Bue-von-hon
- Bufo
- Chandra Pratap
- Chris Stewart
- Cory Fields
- Daniel Pfeifer
- Daniela Brozzoni
- David Gumberg
- deadmanoz
- dennsikl
- dergoegge
- enoch
- Ethan Heilman
- Eugene Siegel
- Eunovo
- Eval EXEC
- Fabian Jahr
- fanquake
- Florian Schmaus
- fuder.eth
- furszy
- glozow
- Greg Sanders
- Hao Xu
- Haoran Peng
- Haowen Liu
- Hennadii Stepanov
- Hodlinator
- hoffman
- ishaanam
- ismaelsadeeq
- Jameson Lopp
- janb84
- Jiri Jakes
- John Bampton
- Jon Atack
- josibake
- jurraca
- kevkevin
- kevkevinpal
- kilavvy
- Kristaps Kaupe
- l0rinc
- laanwj
- leopardracer
- Lőrinc
- Luis Schwab
- Luke Dashjr
- MarcoFalke
- marcofleon
- Martin Zumsande
- Matt Corallo
- Matthew Zipkin
- Max Edwards
- monlovesmango
- Murch
- naiyoma
- nervana21
- Nicola Leonardo Susca
- Novo
- pablomartin4btc
- Peter Todd
- Pieter Wuille
- Pol Espinasa
- Prabhat Verma
- rkrux
- Roman Zeyde
- Ryan Ofsky
- Saikiran
- Salvatore Ingala
- Sebastian Falbesoner
- Sergi Delgado Segura
- Shunsuke Shimizu
- Sjors Provoost
- stickies-v
- stratospher
- stringintech
- strmfos
- stutxo
- tdb3
- TheCharlatan
- Tomás Andróil
- UdjinM6
- Vasil Dimov
- VolodymyrBg
- w0xlt
- will
- willcl-ark
- William Casarin
- woltx
- yancy
- zaidmstrr
As well as to everyone that helped with translations on
[Transifex](https://explore.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/).

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Generate list of authors: Generate list of authors:
git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 25.0)..v(new version, e.g. 25.1) | grep -v 'merge-script' | sort -fiu git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 29.0)..v(new version, e.g. 30.0) | grep -v 'merge-script' | sort -fiu
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