Segwit | Replace-by-Fee

Segwit Addresses

What are segwit addresses? Transactions that spend bitcoins secured by segregated witness (segwit) use less block weight than equivalent non-segwit (legacy) transactions, allowing segwit transactions to pay less total fee to achieve the same feerate as legacy transactions.

Tested: version 2.9.0 on iOS

Tested on: 2019-10-24

Receive support

  • Allows receiving to P2SH-wrapped segwit
    Allows the generation of P2SH-wrapped (either P2WPKH or P2WSH) segwit receiving addresses.
  • Does not allow receiving to bech32 segwit addresses
    Does not allow the generation of bech32 native (either P2WPKH or P2WSH) segwit receiving addresses.
  • Default receiving address is P2SH-wrapped P2WSH
    This service generates P2SH-wrapped P2WSH segwit receiving addresses by default.

Send support

  • Allows sending to bech32 P2WPKH addresses
    Allows sending to bech32 P2WPKH native segwit addresses.
  • Allows sending to bech32 P2WSH addresses
    Allows sending to bech32 P2WSH native segwit addresses.
  • Does not create bech32 change addresses
    When sending, does not generate bech32 (either P2WPKH or P2WSH) segwit change addresses.

Usability

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Casa Keymaster defaults to P2SH-wrapped segwit addresses.
Casa Keymaster defaults to P2SH-wrapped segwit addresses.

Casa Keymaster allows sending to bech32 addresses. Change addresses are not bech32 native, but P2SH-wrapped segwit addresses.
Casa Keymaster allows sending to bech32 addresses. Change addresses are not bech32 native, but P2SH-wrapped segwit addresses.


Replace-by-Fee (RBF)

What is Replace-by-Fee (RBF)? An unconfirmed transaction can be replaced by another version of the same transaction that spends the same inputs. Most full nodes support this if the earlier transaction enables BIP125 signaling and the replacement transaction increases the amount of fee paid. In terms of block chain space used, this is the most efficient form of fee bumping.

Tested: version 2.9.0 on iOS

Tested on: 2019-10-24

Receiving support

  • Notification does not note RBF
    Notification of incoming transaction does not note that the transaction signals RBF.
  • Received transaction not labeled replaceable in list
    Does not visually indicate that an incoming transaction has signaled RBF.
  • Received transaction not labeled replaceable in transaction details
    Does not visually indicate that a received transaction has signaled RBF when viewing the transaction details.
  • No unconfirmed transactions
    Neither the original nor replacement transactions are shown in the transaction list. Unconfirmed transactions are probably not supported.

Sending support

  • Does not signal BIP125 replacability when sending transactions
    Does not allow sending of BIP125 opt-in-RBF transactions in the interface.
  • Sent transaction not labeled replaceable in list
    Does not visually indicate that an outgoing transaction has signaled RBF.
  • Sent transaction not labeled replaceable in transaction details
    Does not visually indicate that a sent transaction has signaled RBF when viewing the transaction details.
  • No unconfirmed transactions
    Neither the original nor replacement transactions are shown in the transaction list. Unconfirmed transactions are probably not supported.

Usability

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Sending Transaction - Default send transaction screen. No RBF options.
Sending Transaction - Default send transaction screen. No RBF options.

Receiving Replacement Transaction - Since no unconfirmed transaction appears, neither original nor replacement show until the replacement transactions confirms.
Receiving Replacement Transaction - Since no unconfirmed transaction appears, neither original nor replacement show until the replacement transactions confirms.