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Also please note that 0.96.5 cannot talk to Core RPC starting 0.28.x

Thanks your advice. Could you explain what are the implications of this.

I understand Bitcoin Core RPC (Remote Procedure Call) is a way for applications to interact with a Bitcoin Core node, enabling them to perform various operations like retrieving blockchain data, managing wallets, and sending transactions.

In light of your advice, could you explain what are the implications of running Armory v0.96.5 with Bitcoin Core v28, v28.1 or v29 ?

Does this advice come with any kind of recommendation to run Armory v0.96.5 with the older Bitcoin Core v27 or v27.2, in place of Bitcoin Core v28, v28.1 or v29 ?
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Also please note that 0.96.5 cannot talk to Core RPC starting 0.28.x

Thanks your advice. Could you explain what are the implications of this.

Could you explain what are the implications of this.

Does this advice come with any kind of recommendation to run Armory v0.96.5 with the older Bitcoin Core v27 or v27.2, in place of Bitcoin Core v28, v28.1 or v29 ?
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Also please note that 0.96.5 cannot talk to Core RPC starting 0.28.x

Thanks your advice.

Could you explain what are the implications of this.

Does this advice come with any kind of recommendation to run Armory v0.96.5 with the older Bitcoin Core v27 or v27.2, in place of Bitcoin Core v28 or v29 ?