Teranode v0.15.2 Release Focuses on Legacy Sync, Validation, and Blockassembly Reliability

Teranode v0.15.2 Release Focuses on Legacy Sync, Validation, and Blockassembly Reliability
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The official Teranode repository released v0.15.2 on June 15, shortly after the previous digest cutoff. The release notes include fixes for legacy sync stalls, prevention of block-originated transaction announcements to legacy peers, improved handling of in-block parents during legacy subtree validation, idempotent block ID assignment, startup-race handling, and blockassembly reliability improvements.

The update follows a sequence of June pre-release builds and reflects continued stabilization work around Teranode’s node software rather than a new public benchmark. GitHub currently describes Teranode as the BSV Blockchain Teranode repository, while BSV Blockchain’s official materials position Teranode as the modular architecture intended to support large-scale transaction processing.

BSV TIMES read:
This is not a public performance announcement and should not be framed as a new throughput claim. Its importance is operational. Sync behavior, peer handling, validation logic, startup behavior, and blockassembly reliability are the kinds of quiet improvements that matter when infrastructure moves from demonstration toward dependable network operation.

Posted on June 20, 2026

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