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  HTML Author: ThomasV <thomasv@electrum.org>
       Date:   Wed, 31 Aug 2016 12:36:56 +0200
       
       update release notes for 2.7
       
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        # Release 2.7.0 (August 2016)
        
       - * Wallets are abstracted from keystores. 'Wallet' refers to the type
       -   of Bitcoin contract, while 'keystore' refers to the type of private
       -   key storage. In this perspective, so-called 'hardware wallets' are
       -   actually a type of keystore. Hardware keystores can be used as
       -   cosigners in multi-signature wallets.
       - * Support for Replace-By-Fee transactions in the GUI.
       - * A warning is shown in the history for unconfirmed transactions that
       -   are replaceable, that have unconfirmed parents, or that have very
       + * The wallet file format is upgraded. This upgrade is not backward
       +   compatible, which means that a wallet upgraded to the 2.7 format
       +   will not be readable by earlier versions of Electrum. Before
       +   upgrading the wallet format, the Qt GUI will ask the user if they
       +   want to proceed. The Kivy GUI (Android) will proceed
       +   automatically. Multiple accounts inside the same wallet are not
       +   supported in the new format; the upgrade tool will propose to split
       +   any wallet that has several accounts. As usual, make sure that you
       +   have saved your seed phrase before you upgrade.
       + * This version introduces a separation between wallets types and
       +   keystores types. 'Wallet type' defines the type of Bitcoin contract
       +   used in the wallet, while 'keystore type' refers to the method used
       +   to store private keys. Therefore, so-called 'hardware wallets' will
       +   be refered to as 'hardware keystores'.
       + * Hardware keystores:
       +   - The Ledger Nano S is supported.
       +   - Hardware keystores can be used as cosigners in multi-signature
       +     wallets.
       +   - Multiple hardware keystores can be used in the same multisig
       +     wallet. One icon per keystore is displayed in the satus bar. Each
       +     connected device will co-sign the transaction.
       + * Seed phrases can be extended with a user-chosen passphrase (similar
       +   to the infamous BIP39).
       + * Replace-By-Fee: RBF transactions are supported in both Qt and
       +   Android. A warning is displayed in the history for transactions
       +   that are replaceable, have unconfirmed parents, or that have very
           low fees.
       - * Dynamic fees are enabled by default.
       - * Show expected confirmation times for unconfirmed transactions.
       - * Qt GUI:
       -   - A fee slider is available in the in send tab
       -   - The Address tab is hidden by default
       + * Dynamic fees: Dynamic fees are enabled by default. A slider allows
       +   the user to select the expected confirmation time of their
       +   transaction. The expected confirmation times of incoming
       +   transactions is also displayed in the history.
       + * Qt GUI (Desktop):
       +   - A fee slider is visible in the in send tab
       +   - The Address tab is hidden by default, can be shown with Ctrl-A
           - UTXOs are displayed in the Address tab
       - * Kivy GUI:
       -   - support for multisig wallets
       -   - Add creation and deletion of wallets
       -   - Show complete transaction history.
       + * Kivy GUI (Android):
       +   - The GUI displays the complete transaction history.
       +   - Multisig wallets are supported.
       +   - Wallets can be created and deleted.
        
        
        # Release 2.6.4 (bugfixes)