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This new feature deletes blocks after a specified blockheight by providing a valid blockhash in the console. It then tries to resyncs with the network from that block. Before, it was nessasary to do a full resync with the blockchain or from a bootstraped file. This provides a very easy and fast way to recover from various issues that may affect wallet functionality.
By setting the threshold, users can automatically combine smaller UTXOs into larger ones, reducing the number of transactions needed to send coins and lowering transaction fees. This feature is a replacement of the old autocombine command and does simplify wallet management by reducing the amount of unspend outputs and also helps to optimize transaction costs automatically, as more inputs add up the costs in a transaction.
Updating the Last Paid V2 helps more that the correct masternode is paid and improves the accuracy of the payment schedule. This will bring more trust in the fairness of the masternode payment system and helps to better predict earnings.
This new command provides an easy way to check if the wallet is communicating with a specified address correctly or establish a connection if possible. This will help to check if a specific host can be reached and used for exchanging informations.
This feature grants some control to monitor Masternodes more effectively. It will help to spot issues faster and automatically.
With this rewritten command, it becomes a lot faster to receive an updated list of Masternodes in the network, as the old list is only updated, when specific changes are spotted.
The reloadmasternodeconfig allows to reload the masternode configuration from the command line or the user interface without stopping or restarting the masternodes or the wallet. Before it was needed to close your wallet, make the changes and restart, to reload it.