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0.12.18

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New code with n-weso, 2-weso and 0-weso provers.

0.12.17

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Switched skylake non AVX processors to broadwell MPIR on windows

0.12.10

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0.12.9

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Windows now uses FAT MPIR

0.12.3

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This updates the method of proving a proof of time and fixes binary wheels on MacOS.

0.9

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Added

- Bluebox Timelords now support Chia new consensus.

Changed

- Change n-Wesolowski proofs to include B instead of y in segments. Proof segments now have the form (iters, B, proof) instead of (iters, y, proof). This reduces proof segment size from 208 to 141 bytes.
- The new proof format is not compatible with the old one, however zero-Wesolowski proofs are not affected as they have zero proof segments and consist only of (y, proof).
- We made two HashPrime optimizations. This forces numbers being tested for primality to be odd and avoids an unnecessary update of the sprout vector by stopping after the first non-zero value. This is a breaking change as it changes the prime numbers generated from a given seed.

Fixed

- A crash could happen when deserializing an invalid compressed form.
- Stop producing incorrect MacOS Universal builds.

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