diff --git a/doc/release-notes.md b/doc/release-notes.md
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--- a/doc/release-notes.md
+++ b/doc/release-notes.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Dogecoin Core version 1.14.4 is now available from:
+Dogecoin Core version 1.14.5 is now available from:
-
+
This is a new minor version release, including various bugfixes and performance improvements. It is a recommended
update for all users.
@@ -42,28 +42,66 @@ in 1.14.4. The main highlights for the revised fee schedule are:
Bitcoin-like fee calculation.
* The default transaction fee is now 0.001 DOGE per kilobyte, although note you may see
transactions take 2-3 blocks to be confirmed while using low fees, until miners update.
+* Tune defaults for replace by fee values, with default DEFAULT\_INCREMENTAL\_RELAY\_FEE now
+ 0.0001 DOGE/kb.
+* Derive minimum change from configurable parameters `-discardthreshold`
+ and `-mintxfee` as a basis.
+ Specifically: `min change = discardThreshold + 2 * minTxFee(1000)`
+* Introduce `-harddustlimit`, which is used for testing
+ standard transactions. The existing dust limit (-dustlimit) is now
+ enforcing the economic disincentive under which each output under
+ the limit must add additional fee to be accepted to the mempool.
+* Introduce `-discardthreshold`, a wallet-specific, configurable dust
+ limit that enables gradual implementation of the dust limit. Each
+ transaction created with the wallet will adhere to this threshold
+ rather than the dust limits used for relay, so that the wallet stays
+ usable while the network changes (lowers) its dust limits.
+* Add dustlimit info to `getnetworkinfo` RPC command, as it is now configurable.
BDB Updated to 5.3
------------------
-The Berkley DB version used by Dogecoin Core has been updated to 5.3 (from 5.1) as 5.3 is now
-standard on many Linux distributions. In testing 5.1 and 5.3 files appear readily interchangeable,
-although we would recommend not attempting to open wallets from Dogecoin Core 1.14.5 in previous
-versions of Dogecoin Core, as a precaution.
+The Berkley DB version used by Dogecoin Core has been updated to 5.3 (from 5.1)
+as 5.3 is now standard on many Linux distributions. In testing 5.1 and 5.3
+files appear readily interchangeable, although we would recommend not
+attempting to open wallets from Dogecoin Core 1.14.5 in previous versions of
+Dogecoin Core, as a precautionary measure.
Key Derivation
--------------
-The BIP32 hierarchical deterministic key derivation path contained the wrong chain ID.
-Previously the chain ID 0 was used, it's now correctly set to 3 as per
-[SLIP44](https://github.com/satoshilabs/slips/blob/master/slip-0044.md).
+The BIP32 hierarchical deterministic key derivation path contained the wrong
+chain ID. Previously the chain ID 0 was used, it's now correctly set to 3 as
+per [SLIP44](https://github.com/satoshilabs/slips/blob/master/slip-0044.md).
-This has a relatively minimal impact currently, however in future versions where expect more use
-of hierarchical deterministic keys, this is important to define consistently. In particular
-it is important that the key derivation paths used by Dogecoin Core and hardware wallets
-are consistent, so that extended keys from one can be used with the other. This will also simplify
-future compatibility with projects such as HWI, which could enable Dogecoin Core to use hardware
-wallets.
+This has a relatively minimal impact currently, however in future versions
+where expect more use of hierarchical deterministic keys, this is important to
+define consistently. In particular it is important that the key derivation
+paths used by Dogecoin Core and hardware wallets are consistent, so that
+extended keys from one can be used with the other. This will also simplify
+future compatibility with projects such as HWI, which could enable Dogecoin
+Core to use hardware wallets.
+
+Version UI
+----------
+
+Dogecoin version is now displayed in the bottom-left of the window, rather than
+in the Dogecoin logo in the wallet window. This means it is updated
+automatically, rather than requiring manual work editing the image.
+
+createauxblock/submitauxblock
+-----------------------------
+
+The `createauxblock` and `submitauxblock` commands have been introduced,
+mimicking the same commands from Namecoin 0.17+. These progress towards
+splitting the consensus layer from the wallet (`getauxblock` generates an
+address to mine to, while the new `createauxblock` command takes in an address
+to mine to, and therefore does not require the wallet). It also enables mining
+pools to use multiple wallet addresses if desired.
+
+By default `createauxblock` provides difficulty target in a field called
+`target`, however this can be tweaked for Namecoin-like API ("_target") by
+setting the `-rpcnamecoinapi` startup argument.
Minor Changes
=============
@@ -72,18 +110,40 @@ Minor Changes
* Refresh FreeBSD docs, see `doc/build-freebsd.md`.
* Update to OpenSSL 1.0.2u.
* Refresh translation files to simplify volunteer contributions to translations.
+* Remove export of glibc 2.17 secure_getenv to fix glibc minimum required.
+* Add xkbcommon 0.8.4 to fix keyboard compatibility issues.
+* Address compatibility issues with GCC-7 and glibc-2.27.
+* Remove legacy patches which are no longer needed due to test environments being updated to more recent Ubuntu releases.
+* Security harden systemd unit file `contrib/init/dogecoind.local.service`.
+* Make Freetype library version independent from build system libaries.
+* Update Univalue library to 1.0.4.
+* Correct block download timeout for regtest, where it was too low and causing issues with tests.
+* Experimental build for SHA algorithms with AVX2 support, to improve SHA performance.
Credits
=======
* AbcSxyZ
+* Bertrand Jacquin
* Carl Dong
* cg
* chromatic
+* Chun Kuan Lee
+* Cory Fields
+* Dakoda Greaves
* Daksh Sharma
* Dan Raviv
+* dogespacewizard
* Ed Tubbs
-* Elvis Begovi
+* Elvis Begović
+* fanquake
+* Hennadii Stepanov
+* KabDeveloper
+* leezhen
* Micael Malta
+* Michi Lumin
* Patrick Lodder
* Ross Nicoll
+* Ryan Crosby
+* Suhas Daftuar
+* W. J. van der Laan