ead771bf6fc7a4b96a03d4938796c88657c69ba6 qt: Rename qt-init thread before logging start (Hennadii Stepanov) ad5f614bf326d739424e8b403066f2d4275e4c1b qt: Name ClientModel timer QThread (Hennadii Stepanov) 2c7f5d8c2e6dae099a73fe748f6194da3c961a48 qt: Name WalletController worker QThread (Hennadii Stepanov) 27dcc37d429626c75c540331340c62723529f37e qt: Name RPCConsole executor QThread (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On **master** (eef90c14ed0f559e3f6e187341009270b84f45cb): - thread list from OS:  - log excerpt: ``` 2020-04-27T21:25:26Z [] GUI: initialize : Running initialization in thread ... 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010) 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] Using wallet /home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/database ErrorFile=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/db.log 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] init message: Loading wallet... 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/database ErrorFile=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/db.log 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] Wallet File Version = 169900 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] Keys: 2001 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 2001 w/ metadata, 2001 total. Unknown wallet records: 0 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] Wallet completed loading in 26ms 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] GUI: TransactionTablePriv::refreshWallet 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] setKeyPool.size() = 2000 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] mapWallet.size() = 0 2020-04-27T21:26:04Z [] [test2] m_address_book.size() = 0 ``` With **this PR**: - thread list from OS:  - log excerpt: ``` 2020-04-27T21:21:25Z [qt-init] GUI: initialize : Running initialization in thread ... 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010) 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] Using wallet /home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/database ErrorFile=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/db.log 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] init message: Loading wallet... 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/database ErrorFile=/home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/test2/db.log 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Wallet File Version = 169900 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Keys: 2001 plaintext, 0 encrypted, 2001 w/ metadata, 2001 total. Unknown wallet records: 0 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Wallet completed loading in 37ms 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] init message: Rescanning... 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Rescanning last 112924 blocks (from block 1609206)... 2020-04-27T21:23:08Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Rescan started from block 000000000000003761c81f7efbd8cebf217f39d353ec1ac59c624ac2dddfc2a8... 2020-04-27T21:23:22Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] Rescan completed in 14157ms 2020-04-27T21:23:22Z [qt-walletctrl] GUI: TransactionTablePriv::refreshWallet 2020-04-27T21:23:22Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] setKeyPool.size() = 2000 2020-04-27T21:23:22Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] mapWallet.size() = 0 2020-04-27T21:23:22Z [qt-walletctrl] [test2] m_address_book.size() = 0 ``` ACKs for top commit: Sjors: tACK ead771bf6fc7a4b96a03d4938796c88657c69ba6 Tree-SHA512: a3b2789990414ab23b69236ca36b656a3f026e11e88fb5940ef4fecfc2053df5ed886615afb37f98584f6e19b953209d3884baab057740b2e9eed68661880dd3
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What is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is an experimental digital currency that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world. Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority: managing transactions and issuing money are carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin Core is the name of open source software which enables the use of this currency.
For more information, as well as an immediately usable, binary version of the Bitcoin Core software, see https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/, or read the original whitepaper.
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