8b726bf556e05edf02946d4b1c3356df17fd0d57 test: Coin Selection, duplicated preset inputs selection (furszy)
9d73176d00a013e1383ae18cb5c0f8cbdd186cba test: wallet, coverage for CoinsResult::Erase function (furszy)
195f0dfd0ec7fadfbbb3d86decb3f6d96beae159 wallet: bugfix, 'CoinsResult::Erase' is erasing only one output of the set (furszy)
e5d097b639c7f75b530349b524836804cb753597 [test] Add p2p_tx_privacy.py (dergoegge)
c8426706deda827231715a1e9afd2078026a5e49 [net processing] Assume that TxRelay::m_tx_inventory_to_send is empty pre-verack (dergoegge)
e15b3060179f94962eff82f3ed87a1d26ef65c88 [net processing] Ensure transaction announcements are only queued for fully connected peers (dergoegge)
95fded106979a523431863679107810db81ca4b3 wallet: Explicitly say migratewallet on encrypted wallets is unsupported (Andrew Chow)
d464b2af30f2b02be2ce0b5e45dc6c141529dba5 tests: Test for migrating encrypted wallets (Andrew Chow)
7a97a56ffb22fbf8ccb143a8a7da77e8c7e77069 wallet: Avoid null pointer deref when cleaning up migratewallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Backports remaining changes on the 24.0.1 milestone.
Currently backports:
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26594
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26569
* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/26560
ACKs for top commit:
josibake:
ACK 8b726bf556
Tree-SHA512: db77ec1a63a7b6a4412750a0f4c0645681fc346a5df0a7cd38d5d27384e1d0fa95f3953af90042afe131ddbd4b6a6e009527095f13e9f58c0190cd378738a9e5
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