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@ -1858,12 +1858,65 @@ bool CChainState::ConnectBlock(const CBlock& block, CValidationState& state, CBl
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// before the first had been spent. Since those coinbases are sufficiently buried its no longer possible to create further
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// duplicate transactions descending from the known pairs either.
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// If we're on the known chain at height greater than where BIP34 activated, we can save the db accesses needed for the BIP30 check.
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// BIP34 requires that a block at height X (block X) has its coinbase
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// scriptSig start with a CScriptNum of X (indicated height X). The above
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// logic of no longer requiring BIP30 once BIP34 activates is flawed in the
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// case that there is a block X before the BIP34 height of 227,931 which has
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// an indicated height Y where Y is greater than X. The coinbase for block
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// X would also be a valid coinbase for block Y, which could be a BIP30
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// violation. An exhaustive search of all mainnet coinbases before the
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// BIP34 height which have an indicated height greater than the block height
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// reveals many occurrences. The 3 lowest indicated heights found are
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// 209,921, 490,897, and 1,983,702 and thus coinbases for blocks at these 3
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// heights would be the first opportunity for BIP30 to be violated.
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// The search reveals a great many blocks which have an indicated height
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// greater than 1,983,702, so we simply remove the optimization to skip
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// BIP30 checking for blocks at height 1,983,702 or higher. Before we reach
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// that block in another 25 years or so, we should take advantage of a
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// future consensus change to do a new and improved version of BIP34 that
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// will actually prevent ever creating any duplicate coinbases in the
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// future.
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static constexpr int BIP34_IMPLIES_BIP30_LIMIT = 1983702;
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// There is no potential to create a duplicate coinbase at block 209,921
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// because this is still before the BIP34 height and so explicit BIP30
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// checking is still active.
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// The final case is block 176,684 which has an indicated height of
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// 490,897. Unfortunately, this issue was not discovered until about 2 weeks
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// before block 490,897 so there was not much opportunity to address this
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// case other than to carefully analyze it and determine it would not be a
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// problem. Block 490,897 was, in fact, mined with a different coinbase than
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// block 176,684, but it is important to note that even if it hadn't been or
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// is remined on an alternate fork with a duplicate coinbase, we would still
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// not run into a BIP30 violation. This is because the coinbase for 176,684
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// is spent in block 185,956 in transaction
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// d4f7fbbf92f4a3014a230b2dc70b8058d02eb36ac06b4a0736d9d60eaa9e8781. This
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// spending transaction can't be duplicated because it also spends coinbase
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// 0328dd85c331237f18e781d692c92de57649529bd5edf1d01036daea32ffde29. This
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// coinbase has an indicated height of over 4.2 billion, and wouldn't be
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// duplicatable until that height, and it's currently impossible to create a
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// chain that long. Nevertheless we may wish to consider a future soft fork
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// which retroactively prevents block 490,897 from creating a duplicate
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// coinbase. The two historical BIP30 violations often provide a confusing
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// edge case when manipulating the UTXO and it would be simpler not to have
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// another edge case to deal with.
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// testnet3 has no blocks before the BIP34 height with indicated heights
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// post BIP34 before approximately height 486,000,000 and presumably will
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// be reset before it reaches block 1,983,702 and starts doing unnecessary
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// BIP30 checking again.
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assert(pindex->pprev);
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CBlockIndex *pindexBIP34height = pindex->pprev->GetAncestor(chainparams.GetConsensus().BIP34Height);
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//Only continue to enforce if we're below BIP34 activation height or the block hash at that height doesn't correspond.
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fEnforceBIP30 = fEnforceBIP30 && (!pindexBIP34height || !(pindexBIP34height->GetBlockHash() == chainparams.GetConsensus().BIP34Hash));
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if (fEnforceBIP30) {
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// TODO: Remove BIP30 checking from block height 1,983,702 on, once we have a
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// consensus change that ensures coinbases at those heights can not
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// duplicate earlier coinbases.
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if (fEnforceBIP30 || pindex->nHeight >= BIP34_IMPLIES_BIP30_LIMIT) {
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for (const auto& tx : block.vtx) {
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for (size_t o = 0; o < tx->vout.size(); o++) {
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if (view.HaveCoin(COutPoint(tx->GetHash(), o))) {
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