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February 21, 2016, 05:46:23 PM Last edit: February 23, 2016, 04:02:37 AM by amartin99 |
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hello my C is a 240GB SSD I installed the "Bitcoin Core" yesterday it's been running about 30 hours and has taken up 42GB of space I don't think I even have enough space for it to finish syncing up why is it taking so much space ? and why is it taking so long to sync up ? gona be 40-50 hours
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February 21, 2016, 05:48:55 PM |
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hello my C is a 240GB SSD I installed the "Bitcoin Core" yesterday it's been running about 30 hours and has taken up 42GB of space I don't think I even have enough space for it to finish syncing up why is it taking so much space ? and why is it taking so long to sync up ? gona be 40-50 hours
https://bitcoin.org/en/faq#what-does-synchronizing-mean-and-why-does-it-take-so-longWhat does "synchronizing" mean and why does it take so long?
Long synchronization time is only required with full node clients like Bitcoin Core. Technically speaking, synchronizing is the process of downloading and verifying all previous Bitcoin transactions on the network. For some Bitcoin clients to calculate the spendable balance of your Bitcoin wallet and make new transactions, it needs to be aware of all previous transactions. This step can be resource intensive and requires sufficient bandwidth and storage to accommodate the full size of the block chain. For Bitcoin to remain secure, enough people should keep using full node clients because they perform the task of validating and relaying transactions.
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February 21, 2016, 06:28:13 PM |
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ive cleared another 10GB of space so it should be able to finish can I assume it wont hold all the space it's taking on my C drive ?
I have an internet business that brings in about 4-5K a month iv had bitpay sending all my BTC to my trader but now im trying to get into trading myself so I need my own BTC account that's why I installed "Bitcoin Core" I knew it would take time to sync in but figured 5-6 hours not 2-3 days and didn't expect it to fill up my C drive
once I got it installed I got the receiving address from it and put it in my bitpay which had 58EU in it waiting to be sent (today) I got sic of waiting and setup "Bitcoin Core" on one of my servers and it is moving much faster there then at home likely be synced up in 2-3 hours but how do I transfer the BTC account from my home computer to my server ? I see how to backup a wallet but not how to open one
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February 21, 2016, 06:35:43 PM |
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ive cleared another 10GB of space so it should be able to finish can I assume it wont hold all the space it's taking on my C drive ?
My blocks and chainstate folders combined have ~65GB currently. I have an internet business that brings in about 4-5K a month iv had bitpay sending all my BTC to my trader but now im trying to get into trading myself so I need my own BTC account that's why I installed "Bitcoin Core" I knew it would take time to sync in but figured 5-6 hours not 2-3 days and didn't expect it to fill up my C drive
once I got it installed I got the receiving address from it and put it in my bitpay which had 58EU in it waiting to be sent (today) I got sic of waiting and setup "Bitcoin Core" on one of my servers and it is moving much faster there then at home likely be synced up in 2-3 hours but how do I transfer the BTC account from my home computer to my server ? I see how to backup a wallet but not how to open one
#1 Close core #2 Put the wallet.dat in the correct place -> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory#Default_Location#3 start core
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February 21, 2016, 07:01:07 PM |
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I have Bitcoind installed on my server and it's around 66GB.
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February 21, 2016, 07:17:40 PM |
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You can enable pruning mode while syncing the blockchain. To start pruning enter this on the command line - where N is the size in MB that you want to allot for raw blocks. Minimum acceptable N is 550MB. For now block pruning disables block relay and is incompatible with running a wallet due to the fact that block data is used for rescanning the wallet and importing keys or addresses. However these features will be included in version 0.12.
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February 21, 2016, 07:28:35 PM Last edit: February 21, 2016, 09:25:28 PM by pedrog |
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I've been running 0.12 with a 5GB pruned block chain, it's great if you don't have much space in that machine.
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February 21, 2016, 07:59:17 PM |
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please explain this prune thing more im unable to get it to work http://prntscr.com/a68vev
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February 21, 2016, 08:11:36 PM |
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Pruning is not done through the debug window, but rather the start up command. What you need to do is right click the shortcut to start Bitcoin Core and select properties. In the box that appears, add -prune=N to the end of the string in the box labeled "target". Make sure you have a space between what was already in that box and the prune option.
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February 22, 2016, 05:45:58 AM |
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Didnt you want to run it as a wallet?
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February 22, 2016, 05:48:31 AM |
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Didnt you want to run it as a wallet?
can use 0.12 beta to get wallet and pruning
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February 22, 2016, 05:51:30 AM |
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Although its safer to use it, synchronizing and size are just reasons why i don't use bitcoin core. I'm comfrtable using blockchain so far i don't store much anyway as i kept spending my btc every now and then.
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February 22, 2016, 08:49:30 AM |
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Didnt you want to run it as a wallet?
can use 0.12 beta to get wallet and pruning I know, does OP know? Did they get 0.12 before just pruning away the information the wallet needs?
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February 22, 2016, 10:14:30 AM |
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Full version is always better than the pruned version, IMO. 240GB should be able to last you quite a while.
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February 22, 2016, 10:14:24 PM |
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what is the point of running core in pruned node without the wallet function, surely its not a full node then?
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February 22, 2016, 10:40:55 PM |
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ive cleared another 10GB of space so it should be able to finish can I assume it wont hold all the space it's taking on my C drive ?
I have an internet business that brings in about 4-5K a month iv had bitpay sending all my BTC to my trader but now im trying to get into trading myself so I need my own BTC account that's why I installed "Bitcoin Core" I knew it would take time to sync in but figured 5-6 hours not 2-3 days and didn't expect it to fill up my C drive
once I got it installed I got the receiving address from it and put it in my bitpay which had 58EU in it waiting to be sent (today) I got sic of waiting and setup "Bitcoin Core" on one of my servers and it is moving much faster there then at home likely be synced up in 2-3 hours but how do I transfer the BTC account from my home computer to my server ? I see how to backup a wallet but not how to open one
since you wanted your own bitcoin wallet and for business use,why dont you use a light weight wallet without all these hassle of downloading everything. i use electrum FYI
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February 23, 2016, 02:59:11 AM |
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because my problem had drifted away from my topic here I made a new thread
turns out in pruned mode it CAN"T load a wallet and when you disable Pruned mode it has to re download everything also the new copy isn't actually out yet (in a few days im told) and it would also need to do a full re download (yet more days)
I had a second copy running on my server that finished setting up today I just aplied the data file to it and got it working correctly nearly 2TB free on that drive so will never be an isu the 240GB at home is not free it is the full size of my C drives SSD and it was full cause of the BC core
anyway guy advised electrum from what I understand it is not a standalone product you need to have something else running on a server for it to connect to I was told I can use the BC core that I have running on my server for that also from what I understand most people have someone else running there real BC account and "electrum" just connects remotely if I understand that correctly using a third party for this would mean your money isn't secure
I may have a few things wrong here since im just learning how the system works but my plan is to run the BC core on one of my servers and run electrum on my home computer
Ps thanks for all the help im learning a lot in a hurry here
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February 23, 2016, 07:30:39 AM |
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Can you wait for 0.12 and use a USB stick to start to build a pruned node. I'll probably try this on an old computer when it's available. It seemed like a good way to make a type of hardware wallet.
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February 23, 2016, 02:07:34 PM |
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perhaps if your using public computers im using only a private one so a usb still is not needed
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