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Release Notes - v0.46.4

Title: Broader genesis bootstrap support, richer Mithril sync visibility, and sturdier database handling

Date: May 18, 2026

Version: v0.46.4

Hi folks! Here’s what we shipped in v0.46.4.

  • Expanded startup support beyond SQLite deployments: Initial chain startup from genesis data now works with MySQL and Postgres database setups, which gives more operators flexibility when they bring up new nodes.
  • Enhanced Mithril sync visibility during recovery work: Mithril sync now exposes clear progress and stage reporting through monitoring, which makes it easier to track each major step of recovery.
  • Improved faster SQLite work on output heavy activity: SQLite now uses a more efficient lookup path, which helps output heavy processing complete more smoothly.
  • Refined keep S3 integrations current: The AWS S3 library update keeps object storage support aligned with the latest maintained dependency set.
  • Updated keep Google API integrations current: The Google API library update refreshes supporting integrations and maintenance coverage.
  • Strengthened keep Bitcoin utility support current: The btcutil update refreshes supporting components that depend on Bitcoin utility handling.
  • Clarified keep recent release history easier to review: The repository release notes now include the v0.46.3 entry, which makes recent patch history easier to follow.
  • Corrected keep genesis startup state consistent across database backends: Initial chain state now stays aligned more reliably across supported database backends, which reduces the chance of inconsistent recovery behavior after startup.
  • Stabilized prevent large transaction label overflows in SQLite: SQLite now handles very large transaction labels correctly, which avoids failures when labels use high value ranges.
  • Highlighted use broader database choices for startup: Operators can now start from genesis data with MySQL and Postgres as well as SQLite.
  • Emphasized monitor Mithril sync progress more clearly: Monitoring now exposes Mithril sync stages and progress so operators can see where sync time is going.
  • Accelerated expect faster SQLite handling for output heavy workloads: SQLite spends less time on transaction output lookups during heavy output processing.
  • Summarized benefit from steadier maintenance fixes in this patch: This release also improves startup consistency, keeps key dependencies current, preserves recent release history, and fixes large metadata label handling in SQLite.
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