Like a good little bitcoiner, I am running a full node 24/7. Everything works fine, port forwarding enabled. I'm currently connected to 76 peers at the time of writing.
Unfortunately my ISP changes my IP address randomly. Sometimes once a week, other times 3 times a day. This messes up the node and it drops back to 8 connections permanently until I restart the daemon.
My ISP only supports static IP addresses with a business connection which I don't want. The only other solution is to have the daemon restart automatically with a cronjob, say every 24 hours. Of course this isn't really a solution, just a work around.
I also run a tor node, but this seems to detect the change of IP address and adjust accordingly. I don't have the same issue with the tor node.
Anyone else got any other ideas I can try?
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That your opinion but I just needed help
I'll help you by not sending you any money.
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I can't see 10K in 3 years. Remember 12.5 BTC will be created every 10 minutes that need to be absorbed.
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In 3 years 12.5 BTC will be produced every 10 minutes. At 10K each, that's $18,000,000 that the market needs to absorb everyday to maintain that price. I really can't see that personally.
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It doesn't solve any existing problems.
It doesn't have to. Two guys were hiking through the jungle when they spotted a tiger who looked both hungry and fast. One of the guys reached into his pack and pulled out a pair of tennis shoes.
His friend looked at him “Do you really think those shoes are going to make you run faster than that tiger?”
I don’t have to run faster than that tiger, his friend replied. “I just have to run faster than you”. This is a terrible analogy.
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I think your in the wrong thread.
I think not. What is killing Litecoin, do you think? It doesn't solve any existing problems.
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Dogecoin strikes back!
Doge hashrate has increased 7x from yesterday (470 MH/s as of this moment) with auxPoW feature introduction and keeps growing, on the way to reach that of Litecoin. 51% attack FUDsters can shut up now. Doge will be as good as Litecoin in hashrate or better because it can accept other scrypt pools hashrate, but it stays significantly undervalued compared to Litecoin. Expect a jump to at least 100 satoshi before or around the time of reward halvening in 2-3 weeks, and that's just the first of the series of deadly blows to Litecoin. By the end of 2014 Litecoin and Doge market caps are equal.
I think your in the wrong thread.
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This type of news is not really good. The market price of bitcoin does't react at all. The massive recognition and adoption is still long way to go.
Why do people just concentrate on just the price?
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Let's ignore this obvious troll thread and try to guess who the OP is?
Fallling?
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Start the client with the option "-bind=127.0.0.1". You can connect to another people for download but another people cannot connect and download from you.
If everyone did that the entire network would shudder to a halt. This is not good advice.
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No, it wasn't unanswered.
"just type the addresses into your own web page once it is indexed." - I don't want to type an address. I want to create such a program myself. Is that more clear?
Then you need to have a full bitcoin node running locally. The program your planning to make will need to query the node's database to find the transactions your looking for. This has been done already. Unless your after some programming practise, why reinvent the wheel?
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I should do some attempts on the testnet before trying out for real. Just in case something goes wrong.
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litecoin will soon make it to the moon Seem that all will go up cuz paypal integrated with bitcoin payment so watch for prices to go up. What's this got to do with Litecoin?
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Who's fallling? Someone important?
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How does a hacked email address relate to a million coins getting dumped?
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Never a dull moment in Bitcoin world.
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Its happening.
Left behind? Bitcoin almost lost 70%. THe only ones losing money is you fucking bagholder.
LOL
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How about installing armory offline bundle onto a usb stick? All you would do is boot using this stick using your existing computer. Obviously don't connect to internet during this alternate boot.
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What happened to this nonsense Dank? The end of 2014 is drawing nearer. Let me disclaim, to be fair: if this doesn't manifest into reality by 2013, 2012 is nothing, concert doesn't happen, I will get a job and pay my dues.
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