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July 02, 2015, 03:24:57 AM
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So I received one of the bitnodes and fired it up on the network.  What a neat little box.  Not being 100% savvy about how the bitcoin network handles traffic, I was surprised to see that my little node has already had some transactions that it relayed first according to blockchain.info.

How did my node receive a transaction first?  I've read about the broadcasting and such, but wondered if it had to do with proximity when finding peers to broadcast to or what?

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July 04, 2015, 03:50:08 AM
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So I received one of the bitnodes and fired it up on the network.  What a neat little box.  Not being 100% savvy about how the bitcoin network handles traffic, I was surprised to see that my little node has already had some transactions that it relayed first according to blockchain.info.

How did my node receive a transaction first?  I've read about the broadcasting and such, but wondered if it had to do with proximity when finding peers to broadcast to or what?

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Blockchain.info only displays who sends them a TX first. This only means that your node was connected to a node by bc.i and to another node that was not connect to bc.i, but had a TX they (bc.i) did not have. Its possible that your node was the nth in a longer line, bc.i however can not detect that.

e.g.: Origin Node -> A -> B -> C -> your node -> bc.i node

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July 04, 2015, 06:09:10 PM
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So I received one of the bitnodes and fired it up on the network.  What a neat little box.  Not being 100% savvy about how the bitcoin network handles traffic, I was surprised to see that my little node has already had some transactions that it relayed first according to blockchain.info.

How did my node receive a transaction first?  I've read about the broadcasting and such, but wondered if it had to do with proximity when finding peers to broadcast to or what?

A non technical response works Smiley

Blockchain.info only displays who sends them a TX first. This only means that your node was connected to a node by bc.i and to another node that was not connect to bc.i, but had a TX they (bc.i) did not have. Its possible that your node was the nth in a longer line, bc.i however can not detect that.

e.g.: Origin Node -> A -> B -> C -> your node -> bc.i node

Thanks for the response. That makes sense.  Right now I've got 48 connections on that little box.  Very neat item.
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July 04, 2015, 07:52:07 PM
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So I received one of the bitnodes and fired it up on the network.  What a neat little box.  Not being 100% savvy about how the bitcoin network handles traffic, I was surprised to see that my little node has already had some transactions that it relayed first according to blockchain.info.

How did my node receive a transaction first?  I've read about the broadcasting and such, but wondered if it had to do with proximity when finding peers to broadcast to or what?

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Node that broadcasted transaction is either not connected to blockchain.info node or your node has much lower ping (latency).
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