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June 09, 2013, 05:20:40 AM
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I have launched a bitcoin node for public use. Just connect to bitcoinnode.pw.

I have 31 38 active connections to the network right now.

It has a working (but crappy) infopage.
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June 09, 2013, 05:30:54 AM
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Shit.
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June 09, 2013, 05:32:23 AM
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Shit.
Now?
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June 09, 2013, 05:34:08 AM
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It is supposed to forward to my PC!
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June 09, 2013, 05:35:09 AM
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Still getting it, you need to have port 80 not forward to your router.

How about now?
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June 09, 2013, 05:38:03 AM
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I was also working on something like Ditto set up.
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June 09, 2013, 06:06:46 PM
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Check it now.
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June 09, 2013, 06:10:32 PM
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Yup it's working now

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RichG's Bitcoin Node

The current blockcount is: 240609
The current difficulty is: 15605632.681286

This node has 38 connections.
This node has 0.00098 BTC right now.
If you would like to support this node, donate to 1RichGe5xNJuMk6F84JqTjn6rwovvDe79.

What is the idea behind this page? How would people use it?
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June 09, 2013, 06:15:57 PM
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It's just my node's front page.

Also, my node could be used to fall back on. I live in KS, so mass power outages are infrequent.
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June 18, 2013, 09:59:35 PM
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Very nice. I have been looking for this. Are you aware of any similar projects or is this the first. If so, I'd like to see it given a name with fresh [ANN] thread when ready.

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June 19, 2013, 08:29:46 AM
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I have been working planning on a similar bitcoin node.

Is there a lot of demand for this?

So far, I have a  SOHO router sitting behind a business-class Internet connection (with a domain pointing to it, even). I hope to set up a namecoin node DNS server and allow it to be accessed as a TOR hidden service (using a .bit domain name for look-up).


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June 19, 2013, 08:45:07 AM
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Is there a lot of demand for this?



If there is not now, there probably will be.  I hope to see Android P2P & adhoc networks host the decentralized btc economy someday. Android & BTC are a match made in heaven as soon as the hardware catches up.

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June 19, 2013, 08:48:19 AM
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I don' get this , anyone with a bitcoin-qt is a  node right?

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June 19, 2013, 12:18:47 PM
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Yes, and bootstrapping uses DNS, so if you can resolve OP's address to connect to his bitcoind, you can also bootstrap regularly. Huh

Nice idea nevertheless but nothing extraordinary, there are several thousand nodes around the world like this one.

https://www.coinlend.org <-- automated lending at various exchanges.
https://www.bitfinex.com <-- Trade BTC for other currencies and vice versa.
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June 19, 2013, 12:28:59 PM
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Here are my 9 dedicated Bitcoin nodes, doing 150GB++ traffic per month per server

http://www.bitcoinmarketmaker.com/p/bitcoinmarketmaker-bitcoin-nodes.html


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June 19, 2013, 12:32:22 PM
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Wow thats a lot of traffic for nodes....

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June 19, 2013, 12:34:29 PM
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Here the stats from just one, som.bitcoinmarketmaker.com:

thisisnotmyusername@som:~# vnstat -d

 eth0  /  daily

         day         rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
      05/21/13    607.61 MiB |   13.09 GiB |   13.69 GiB |    1.33 Mbit/s
      05/22/13    590.08 MiB |   10.41 GiB |   10.99 GiB |    1.07 Mbit/s
      05/23/13    581.25 MiB |    9.29 GiB |    9.86 GiB |  957.20 kbit/s
      05/24/13    484.15 MiB |    4.71 GiB |    5.19 GiB |  503.68 kbit/s
      05/25/13    446.56 MiB |    5.04 GiB |    5.47 GiB |  531.37 kbit/s
      05/26/13    468.81 MiB |    7.37 GiB |    7.83 GiB |  760.46 kbit/s
      05/27/13    413.35 MiB |    2.60 GiB |    3.00 GiB |  291.35 kbit/s
      05/28/13    440.22 MiB |    3.34 GiB |    3.77 GiB |  366.32 kbit/s
      05/29/13    459.61 MiB |    6.66 GiB |    7.11 GiB |  690.52 kbit/s
      05/30/13    604.45 MiB |    9.67 GiB |   10.26 GiB |  995.92 kbit/s
      05/31/13    611.86 MiB |    9.59 GiB |   10.19 GiB |  989.08 kbit/s
      06/01/13    723.39 MiB |    8.25 GiB |    8.96 GiB |  869.61 kbit/s
      06/02/13    453.71 MiB |    3.86 GiB |    4.31 GiB |  418.21 kbit/s
      06/03/13    619.49 MiB |    8.01 GiB |    8.61 GiB |  836.31 kbit/s
      06/04/13    603.70 MiB |    9.31 GiB |    9.90 GiB |  960.89 kbit/s
      06/05/13    675.19 MiB |   15.58 GiB |   16.24 GiB |    1.58 Mbit/s
      06/06/13    521.09 MiB |    6.18 GiB |    6.69 GiB |  649.50 kbit/s
      06/07/13    533.87 MiB |    7.05 GiB |    7.57 GiB |  734.82 kbit/s
      06/08/13    457.57 MiB |    4.69 GiB |    5.14 GiB |  498.95 kbit/s
      06/09/13    617.23 MiB |   10.37 GiB |   10.97 GiB |    1.06 Mbit/s
      06/10/13    553.53 MiB |    8.00 GiB |    8.54 GiB |  829.15 kbit/s
      06/11/13    565.70 MiB |    4.97 GiB |    5.52 GiB |  535.75 kbit/s
      06/12/13    491.61 MiB |    4.08 GiB |    4.56 GiB |  442.58 kbit/s
      06/13/13    413.05 MiB |    5.25 GiB |    5.66 GiB |  549.32 kbit/s
      06/14/13    389.87 MiB |    2.49 GiB |    2.87 GiB |  278.30 kbit/s
      06/15/13    397.79 MiB |    4.39 GiB |    4.78 GiB |  463.94 kbit/s
      06/16/13    385.75 MiB |    3.94 GiB |    4.32 GiB |  419.10 kbit/s
      06/17/13    525.57 MiB |    5.35 GiB |    5.86 GiB |  569.02 kbit/s
      06/18/13    472.77 MiB |    4.95 GiB |    5.41 GiB |  524.99 kbit/s
      06/19/13    264.16 MiB |    2.32 GiB |    2.58 GiB |  414.90 kbit/s
     ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
     estimated       437 MiB |    3.85 GiB |    4.27 GiB |

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June 19, 2013, 05:12:45 PM
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Yes, and bootstrapping uses DNS, so if you can resolve OP's address to connect to his bitcoind, you can also bootstrap regularly. Huh

Nice idea nevertheless but nothing extraordinary, there are several thousand nodes around the world like this one.

I corrected my post. With Namecoin+TOR, it is possible to have a DNS server with no public IP address.

James' OpenPGP public key fingerprint: EB14 9E5B F80C 1F2D 3EBE  0A2F B3DE 81FF 7B9D 5160
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June 19, 2013, 05:15:23 PM
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Status page is not working:
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RichG's Bitcoin Node

Unable to connect to http://your-username:your-password@127.0.0.1:8332
Unable to connect to http://your-username:your-password@127.0.0.1:8332
If you would like to support this node, donate to 1RichGe5xNJuMk6F84JqTjn6rwovvDe79.

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