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September 26, 2015, 05:40:15 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley
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September 26, 2015, 05:50:52 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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September 26, 2015, 05:55:25 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.
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September 26, 2015, 06:04:01 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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September 26, 2015, 06:07:05 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.
If I not use "addnode <ip> onetry", ~8
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September 26, 2015, 06:13:55 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.
If I not use "addnode <ip> onetry", ~8

You can test here -> https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/

if your node is reachable from the outside. You might have to wait till its done with the sync though. It currently shows mine[1] as offline even though its not.

[1] http://213.165.91.169/

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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September 26, 2015, 06:19:31 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.
If I not use "addnode <ip> onetry", ~8

You can test here -> https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/

if your node is reachable from the outside. You might have to wait till its done with the sync though. It currently shows mine[1] as offline even though its not.

[1] http://213.165.91.169/
Ok, thanks. Additional question, I use Bitcoin-qt, how to manage qt version in terminal?
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September 26, 2015, 06:28:27 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.
If I not use "addnode <ip> onetry", ~8

You can test here -> https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/

if your node is reachable from the outside. You might have to wait till its done with the sync though. It currently shows mine[1] as offline even though its not.

[1] http://213.165.91.169/
Ok, thanks. Additional question, I use Bitcoin-qt, how to manage qt version in terminal?

For linux you usually can just write bitcoin-cli help
For windows you probably need to give the full path, e.g. "c:\Programm Files\Bitcoin\daemon\bitcoin-cli.exe" help

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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September 26, 2015, 06:30:59 PM
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I'm new in this forum. I use Bitcoin from June 2015 year. I want to create a full node for my BTC. I downloaded a 325405 blocks. I use blockchain.info for search nodes, but this not comfortable. How to add automatic adding Bitcoin nodes to Bitcoin Core client? Give me all methods, How blockchain has ~1383 nodes?
P.s. sorry for my bad English Smiley

Fully sync your node first. Unless you are fully synced the CPU will be busy handling the blocks. More connections will come over time. By default the maxiumum is set to 125.

What hardware to you have and how is the node connected to the internet?
Ok. 4gb RAM and AMD A6 processor. Internet 512kb/sec.

I dont think it makes sense to go over 125 connections with 4Mbit/s.

Do you have more than 8 connections? If yes, you just wait and will get more connections once its fully snyced. If not you might have to configure the firewall to allow port 8333.
If I not use "addnode <ip> onetry", ~8

You can test here -> https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/

if your node is reachable from the outside. You might have to wait till its done with the sync though. It currently shows mine[1] as offline even though its not.

[1] http://213.165.91.169/
Ok, thanks. Additional question, I use Bitcoin-qt, how to manage qt version in terminal?

For linux you usually can just write bitcoin-cli help
For windows you probably need to give the full path, e.g. "c:\Programm Files\Bitcoin\daemon\bitcoin-cli.exe" help
thanks!
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