Privacy coin project Monero releases GUI 0.18.5 “Fluorine Fermi” version
ChainCatcher reports that the privacy coin project Monero has released its graphical wallet software GUI version 0.18.5 "Fluorine Fermi." This version is the officially recommended update, focusing on repairing multiple vulnerabilities.
The core optimizations in this update include: adjusting the P2Pool installation path to the local application data directory for Windows systems; improving the parsing logic for extreme scenarios of the Uniform Resource Identifier; disabling offline transaction creation in the long payment ID mode; adding unsafe text escaping handling to the QR code scanning process; and upgrading the P2Pool program to version 4.15, while also fixing various minor program bugs.
The Monero team stated that this version has been open-sourced and released on GitHub. Users can download and upgrade through official channels to obtain the latest security fixes and stability improvements.
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