Hi, > Lest ye envy thy neighbor's newer nonfree software, note that newer is > not always better! Even in the free world, newer is not necessarily better either. Take the Bitcoin software as an example. I've used Bitcoin program versions from 0.3.20.2 to 0.3.24 and noticed that in later versions of Bitcoin a transaction fee is no longer optional as it was before. This could be misleading for users who don't understand the technology to believe that Bitcoin needs all transactions to have a transaction fee, but that's not true. If I send Bitcoins somewhere and don't use a transaction fee then it may take a long or a very long time for it to be processed(added to a newly created block, technically).
That's why I prefer sending with older software(which doesn't stop my transaction and say that I did an error in not adding a transaction fee), because I'm only experimenting with the network and I'm not in a hurry at all. Cheers, -- Niklas Cholmkvist Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/C09E670B Fingerprint: 8487 ECE3 8ED9 870B BB56 95E7 9AD2 946A C09E 670B Key download: https://sites.google.com/site/towardsfloss/main-page/NiklasCholmkvist.asc [Please, do not send my key to any keyserver]
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