We’ve released Electrum-NMC v3.3.7. Here’s what’s new since v3.3.6.1:

From upstream Electrum: The AppImage Linux x86_64 binary and the Windows setup.exe (so now all Windows binaries) are now built reproducibly. Bump fee (RBF) improvements: Implemented a new fee-bump strategy that can add new inputs, so now any tx can be fee-bumped (d0a4366). The old strategy was to decrease the value of outputs (starting with change). We will now try the new strategy first, and only use the old as a fallback (needed e.g. when spending “Max”). CoinChooser improvements: more likely to construct txs without change (when possible) less likely to construct txs with really small change (e864fa5) will now only spend negative effective value coins when beneficial for privacy (cb69aa8) fix long-standing bug that broke wallets with >65k addresses (#5366) Windows binaries: we now build the PyInstaller boot loader ourselves, as this seems to reduce anti-virus false positives (1d0f679) Android: (fix) BIP70 payment requests could not be paid (#5376) Android: allow copy-pasting partial transactions from/to clipboard Fix a performance regression for large wallets (c6a54f0) Qt: fix some high DPI issues related to text fields (37809be) Trezor: allow bypassing “too old firmware” error (#5391) use only the Bridge to scan devices if it is available (#5420) hw wallets: (known issue) on Win10-1903, some hw devices (that also have U2F functionality) can only be detected with Administrator privileges. (see #5420 and #5437) A workaround is to run as Admin, or for Trezor to install the Bridge. Several other minor bugfixes and usability improvements.

Namecoin-specific: Fix issue affecting plugin detection. If you were encountering hardware wallet bugs, they might be fixed now. Various rebranding fixes. Various code quality improvements.



As usual, you can download it at the Beta Downloads page.

This work was funded by Cyphrs.