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@ -9,18 +9,8 @@ bool TransactionRecord::showTransaction(const CWalletTx &wtx)
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if (wtx.IsCoinBase())
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if (wtx.IsCoinBase())
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{
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// Don't show generated coin until confirmed by at least one block after it
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// Ensures we show generated coins / mined transactions at depth 1
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// so we don't get the user's hopes up until it looks like it's probably accepted.
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if (!wtx.IsInMainChain())
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//
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// It is not an error when generated blocks are not accepted. By design,
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// some percentage of blocks, like 10% or more, will end up not accepted.
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// This is the normal mechanism by which the network copes with latency.
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// We display regular transactions right away before any confirmation
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// because they can always get into some block eventually. Generated coins
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// are special because if their block is not accepted, they are not valid.
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if (wtx.GetDepthInMainChain() < 2)
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return false;
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return false;
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}
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}
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