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Please! keep the dramaqueen out. I am not even sure I understand your problem - the technical one, I dont give a fuck about how long you mined, your "status" or what you need your coins for - and frankly, I dont care to read through the wall of drama to figure out. The last few posts derailed this thread and if you need further help with bitcoin core I suggest you start a thread in the tech support section and keep it technical.
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November 29, 2014, 04:26:42 PM |
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Please! keep the dramaqueen out. I am not even sure I understand your problem - the technical one, I dont give a fuck about how long you mined, your "status" or what you need your coins for - and frankly, I dont care to read through the wall of drama to figure out. The last few posts derailed this thread and if you need further help with bitcoin core I suggest you start a thread in the tech support section and keep it technical.
You are right. I just cracked up because I saw stuff getting lost. Sorry 'bout the drama. Problem is: after downloading and importing bootstrap.dat and then conncting to the fast nodes, my database crashed a few times because I failed to see the problem was the canned version of bitcoind I used. After I compiled bitcoind and bitcoin-qt from source myself the problem seemed to be over. But now I am stuck again because the fast nodes seemed to have locked out my IP for pulling too much data, or because of a "misbehaving" node status because I pulled the same blocks a few times. I don't know. The only thing I do know is that I am stuck again on a frustratingly slow bitcoin network. Then of course I thought that perhaps "misbehaving" node IP's were propagated over the network leaving my IP address essentially stranded for ever. Like I said, I don't know. But blocks are not loading.
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November 30, 2014, 05:28:37 PM |
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Please! keep the dramaqueen out. I am not even sure I understand your problem - the technical one, I dont give a fuck about how long you mined, your "status" or what you need your coins for - and frankly, I dont care to read through the wall of drama to figure out. The last few posts derailed this thread and if you need further help with bitcoin core I suggest you start a thread in the tech support section and keep it technical.
You are right. I just cracked up because I saw stuff getting lost. Sorry 'bout the drama. Problem is: after downloading and importing bootstrap.dat and then conncting to the fast nodes, my database crashed a few times because I failed to see the problem was the canned version of bitcoind I used. After I compiled bitcoind and bitcoin-qt from source myself the problem seemed to be over. But now I am stuck again because the fast nodes seemed to have locked out my IP for pulling too much data, or because of a "misbehaving" node status because I pulled the same blocks a few times. I don't know. The only thing I do know is that I am stuck again on a frustratingly slow bitcoin network. Then of course I thought that perhaps "misbehaving" node IP's were propagated over the network leaving my IP address essentially stranded for ever. Like I said, I don't know. But blocks are not loading. Perhaps you shouldn't be running a bitcoin node or any kind of large database software on your computer. I suggest you switch to a light weight client such as Electrum. There are ways to get your bitcoins into a new wallet based on a light weight client that won't require synchronizing the block chain.
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December 23, 2014, 01:05:01 PM |
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Thank you for maintaining this project. Using your torrent saved me a lot of time. I apreciate your work very much.
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January 02, 2015, 06:38:09 PM |
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Hello, I just placed bootstrap.dat on the bitcoin core folder, but bitcoincore does not import the blocks, what am I doing wrong?
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shorena
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January 03, 2015, 10:26:20 AM |
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Hello, I just placed bootstrap.dat on the bitcoin core folder, but bitcoincore does not import the blocks, what am I doing wrong?
Is in the same folder as your wallet.dat? Did you #1 close bitcoin core, #2 copy the file, #3 start bitcoin core? What OS?
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January 03, 2015, 01:59:45 PM |
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Hello, I just placed bootstrap.dat on the bitcoin core folder, but bitcoincore does not import the blocks, what am I doing wrong?
Is in the same folder as your wallet.dat? Did you #1 close bitcoin core, #2 copy the file, #3 start bitcoin core? What OS? yup I did everything like you said, maybe due to a corrupted bootstrap.dat?
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January 03, 2015, 02:09:17 PM |
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At least on Windows closing the application might only minimize it to the tray...
I'd recommend just waiting a few days until 0.10. is released instead of trying to make the import from the torrent working - header-first syncing is so much faster and easier than using this torrent anyways. If it is really urgent, you can already try out the release candidate, it doesn't seem to be very buggy.
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January 12, 2015, 10:58:13 AM |
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Upgraded to 0.10. Now receiving "No block source available".
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January 12, 2015, 01:15:00 PM |
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Upgraded to 0.10. Now receiving "No block source available". Try adding a node manually with: addnode 213.165.91.169 add
this should help you find other nodes. Full disclosure, this is my node and its not yet updated to 0.10.0rc1
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January 16, 2015, 08:18:34 PM |
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Thanks for sharing this Bitcoin blockchain data torrent with the community. Very useful in case someone is using the Bitcoin Core for the first time thanks to this feature: If the file "bootstrap.dat" is found in the bitcoin data directory, it will validate and import all blockchain data found in that file. The following torrent presents a bootstrap.dat file for that feature.
Seeding, too.
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January 19, 2015, 04:33:14 PM |
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Thankyou for assisting many of us and making this avail. After more than 6 days of downloading Core,I got frustrated and followed the advice Bootstrap the Blockchain Synchronization id found at GitHUb, which eventually lead me here. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/bootstrap.mdThe Torrent in qBittorrent is not one iota faster than the original core download of the blockchain? The Torents been running for 2 days, and ETA is now 3days 10 hours showing 88% done. it must be a self defeating process to keep beating myself up like this! LOL!! At 88% almost 89 complete I'd hate to trash it all. any way to get through this without it taking a month os nights running? i was so excited after reading the github instructions, as I thought it might be all completed in less than an hour. any help is much appreciated. You're a gem to the community, obviously patient and helpful as noobs I for one appreciate ppl like you and hope to pif when / if eventually set up.
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January 19, 2015, 04:51:22 PM |
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Thankyou for assisting many of us and making this avail. After more than 6 days of downloading Core,I got frustrated and followed the advice Bootstrap the Blockchain Synchronization id found at GitHUb, which eventually lead me here. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/bootstrap.mdThe Torrent in qBittorrent is not one iota faster than the original core download of the blockchain? The Torents been running for 2 days, and ETA is now 3days 10 hours showing 88% done. it must be a self defeating process to keep beating myself up like this! LOL!! At 88% almost 89 complete I'd hate to trash it all. any way to get through this without it taking a month os nights running? i was so excited after reading the github instructions, as I thought it might be all completed in less than an hour. any help is much appreciated. You're a gem to the community, obviously patient and helpful as noobs I for one appreciate ppl like you and hope to pif when / if eventually set up. The torrent of blockchain file is available on Bitcoin.org under the download links of Bitcoin Core and here is => https://bitcoin.org/bin/blockchain/bootstrap.dat.torrent , I downloaded it and it finished in 1 day 8 hours with a speed of ~200k/s (my max speed) One it's finished put it in Bitcoin folder on the AppData and launch your Bitcoin Core wallet and you are ready to go
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January 19, 2015, 05:37:51 PM |
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Thankyou Madness, et.al. I double checked the torrent in my app (qBittorrent) its the sourceforge source. Is it possible for me to add an additional torrent ontop or /instead without losing the 89% already done? Possible to combine the 2 sources? I believe I chose the one of 2 recommended in original article/post as it's the one I most easily verified cert/sig for.(been a couple of days) Ive got the qBittorrent settings also max'd out for my connection at 300kiB/s although certainly not running anywhere near that rate. I see the Peers only range from 1-9
ETA at about 21 hours currently. WOW! Thankyou for you assistance!
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January 19, 2015, 05:40:11 PM |
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Thankyou Madness, et.al. I double checked the torrent in my app (qBittorrent) its the sourceforge source. Is it possible for me to add an additional torrent ontop or /instead without losing the 89% already done? Possible to combine the 2 sources? I believe I chose the one of 2 recommended in original article/post as it's the one I most easily verified cert/sig for.(been a couple of days) Ive got the qBittorrent settings also max'd out for my connection at 300kiB/s although certainly not running anywhere near that rate. I see the Peers only range from 1-9
ETA at about 21 hours currently. WOW! Thankyou for you assistance!
You cannot combine two torrents , no . I'am not sure about the blockchain that you are downloading , you may wanna finish downloading it then try what I said above if didn't work try to download from the link that I gave you , it's what I'am using and it's working fine without any issues .
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January 20, 2015, 02:59:19 PM |
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Upgraded to 0.10. Now receiving "No block source available". Whoops, simply doing a -reindex fixed the problem. RC3 Stops the crash-on-exit too.
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January 21, 2015, 05:04:21 PM |
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Well Thank you for the advise and assistance, The Torrent I was working from finally did finish up. By all accounts it's apparently kept up to date.
after complete, I copied the downladed 21G file into the App Data file as instructed (windows), then restarted Bitcoin core.
Core is "stuck". It hangs at 35 weeks "Syncing". When I peek at the Debug log- it repeats Data already processed.
this is sort of a hang? I cant get it to run through the blocks any quicker... Ive tried close, restart, same. Should I snap a shot of the debug log or does anyone know a work around? Any assistance greatly appreciated...Ive been working daily on this since Jan. 14.
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Madness
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January 21, 2015, 05:47:32 PM |
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Well Thank you for the advise and assistance, The Torrent I was working from finally did finish up. By all accounts it's apparently kept up to date.
after complete, I copied the downladed 21G file into the App Data file as instructed (windows), then restarted Bitcoin core.
Core is "stuck". It hangs at 35 weeks "Syncing". When I peek at the Debug log- it repeats Data already processed.
this is sort of a hang? I cant get it to run through the blocks any quicker... Ive tried close, restart, same. Should I snap a shot of the debug log or does anyone know a work around? Any assistance greatly appreciated...Ive been working daily on this since Jan. 14.
Are you sure about that mate , Have you waited enough because It was Importing blocks from torrent file then when It check & see that there is some missing files (not updated file) , It start Synchrozining with the network , so basically Importing Blocks is a lot faster then Synchronizing with the network and depends on your internet speed . Simply try to wait some time and see if anything changes . If the problem consists to happen, simply take a backup of the 21 GB file , Unistall Bitcoin Core (and remove all AppData Files) then Reinstall it once again and put the Bootstrap.dat on the AppData directory and launch. It should work ... I got it stuck last time too and after doing this it worked fine
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January 21, 2015, 06:00:24 PM |
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Thanks,I dreaded needing to do that. I was so hoping it would simply WORK
Sadly, Im beginning to have serious doubts about my entire btc involvement, thinking it's perhaps just for serious computer enthusiasts, those in the industry only.
i do mean sadly.
many, so many of us just do not have the blocks of time this requires.
so disappointing.
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January 21, 2015, 06:08:33 PM |
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0.10 fixes this anyways and is going to be released very soon.
Also it might very well be that you already synced with the blockchain beyond what the torrent contains (I'm not so sure what you mean by the "I already have 89% done") and just slowed down your internet connection by downloading both more recent blocks via bitcoin-core AND the initial set of older blocks via BitTorrent.
As long as you are connected to the Bitcoin network, just let your client sync and it will eventually catch up. By the way, initial sync is very often CPU bound, so if you have an old machine or are doing heavy computations on the side, you'll also often be limited by that, importing blocks "slowly" is maybe the fastest your PC can handle.
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