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Edited on 19/07/2025, 22:21:08 UTC
I confess I don't use coin_control very often, I rarely use it in Bitcoin Core, which already offers a satisfactory coin selection, in my opinion.

Moreover, Bitcoin Core's enabled Coin Control interface is extremely crude and ugly. Once enabled, there should only be a single button on the send tab for any user to use, similar to how some wallets implement this.

The enabled coin_control interface takes up a lot of unnecessary space on the send tab, everything could be replaced with a single button or something similar that doesn't clutter the UI unnecessarily.

Fun fact: It is possible to enable the coin control feature, select the coins you want to spend/freeze and then disable the coin control, the coins will remain selected even with the disabled feature.
Original archived Re: Should Coin Control be enabled by default?
Scraped on 19/07/2025, 21:51:34 UTC
I confess I don't use coin_control very often, I rarely use it in Bitcoin Core, which already offers a satisfactory coin selection, in my opinion.

Moreover, Bitcoin Core's enabled Coin Control interface is extremely crude and ugly. Once enabled, there should only be a single button on the send tab for any user to use, similar to how some wallets implement this.

The enabled coin_control interface takes up a lot of unnecessary space on the send tab, everything could be replaced with a single button or something similar that doesn't clutter the UI unnecessarily.