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June 10, 2013, 10:49:30 PM
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Hi folks!

So basically, my bitcoin client is 139 days out of date. (That is, the last block it received is 139 days old).

How long will it take to resync?

Is there a faster way to go about this?

Thank you,

- M
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June 10, 2013, 11:03:00 PM
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All I can say is good luck  Grin

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June 10, 2013, 11:14:19 PM
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It depends upon your DL speed - mine took about 5 days to totally sync.  Prob did not help that I was downloading other items at the time Wink

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June 10, 2013, 11:17:09 PM
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It shoudnt take too long i think it depends on how fast the seeding nodes are going but all i can say is hang in there
unless someone wants to upload the blockchain somewhere for you but i would just wait
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June 10, 2013, 11:22:01 PM
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Hi folks!

So basically, my bitcoin client is 139 days out of date. (That is, the last block it received is 139 days old).

How long will it take to resync?

Is there a faster way to go about this?

Thank you,

- M
Few months ago it took me ~15 hours to catch up on an old, slow laptop. Don't get discouraged - once you are up-to-date, just set the client to start with the system, so you will always be ready to use it immediately when needed.
I am assuming you are using the latest version, and have enabled incoming connections. How many connections does your client show?

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June 11, 2013, 12:15:05 AM
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Did you try increasing maxconnections?
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June 11, 2013, 01:13:02 AM
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Hey folks, thanks for the replies!

I don't mind waiting for it so much, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't going to take 100+ days for it to update.

I have a couple more questions.

I'm using Bitcoin-QT, and I've got pay incoming, when it updates will it be in there or is it lost forever?

Also, someone mentioned max connections; how do I change that?
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June 11, 2013, 01:31:14 AM
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Hey folks, thanks for the replies!

I don't mind waiting for it so much, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't going to take 100+ days for it to update.

I have a couple more questions.

I'm using Bitcoin-QT, and I've got pay incoming, when it updates will it be in there or is it lost forever?

Also, someone mentioned max connections; how do I change that?

If the transaction is legit then it will be there when you have the whole blockchain

and you can edit your bitcoin.conf file by adding maxconnections=theamountofyouwant
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June 11, 2013, 02:34:50 AM
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All you gotta do is update BitcoinQT
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June 11, 2013, 05:14:24 AM
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Hey folks, thanks for the replies!

I don't mind waiting for it so much, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't going to take 100+ days for it to update.

I have a couple more questions.

I'm using Bitcoin-QT, and I've got pay incoming, when it updates will it be in there or is it lost forever?

Also, someone mentioned max connections; how do I change that?

Bitcoin transactions are broadcast publicly, and stored in copies of public ledger ("blockchain") maintained by clients such as yours all over the world. Even if your client is not running, or not up-to-date, you (or anyone else) can check if coins have been sent to a particular address, and how many.  Try blockexplorer.com or blockchain.info.

The only immediate reason you might need a client which is up-to-date is if you want to spend coins that belong to you. One of less immediate reasons to have the client running is that it helps the network by verifying and relaying new transactions.

You don't need to worry about increasing maxconnections count. Default values are just fine, and after a few days will typically lead to a stable number of 20-50 peers connected, assuming your router/firewall has been set up to allow incoming connections on port 8333 to your computer. This can be easily set up from the client if your router is uPnP compliant, or you can manually configure the router to forward port 8333 to your PC. If incoming connections are blocked your client will be limited to eight connected peers.

Let us know how syncing is progressing!

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June 11, 2013, 05:17:06 AM
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Hi folks!

So basically, my bitcoin client is 139 days out of date. (That is, the last block it received is 139 days old).

How long will it take to resync?

Is there a faster way to go about this?

Thank you,

- M

All depends on your Internet/PC speed. For me to go from unsynced to synced on a fresh Litecoin client took me almost 20 hours, lol.

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June 11, 2013, 05:19:54 AM
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It'll just take a few hours.  Your bitcoin client doesn't actually receive the bitcoins you were sent, so there's no risk of them being lost.

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June 11, 2013, 06:36:35 AM
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Hey folks, thanks for the replies!

I don't mind waiting for it so much, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't going to take 100+ days for it to update.

I have a couple more questions.

I'm using Bitcoin-QT, and I've got pay incoming, when it updates will it be in there or is it lost forever?

Also, someone mentioned max connections; how do I change that?

Bitcoin transactions are broadcast publicly, and stored in copies of public ledger ("blockchain") maintained by clients such as yours all over the world. Even if your client is not running, or not up-to-date, you (or anyone else) can check if coins have been sent to a particular address, and how many.  Try blockexplorer.com or blockchain.info.

The only immediate reason you might need a client which is up-to-date is if you want to spend coins that belong to you. One of less immediate reasons to have the client running is that it helps the network by verifying and relaying new transactions.

You don't need to worry about increasing maxconnections count. Default values are just fine, and after a few days will typically lead to a stable number of 20-50 peers connected, assuming your router/firewall has been set up to allow incoming connections on port 8333 to your computer. This can be easily set up from the client if your router is uPnP compliant, or you can manually configure the router to forward port 8333 to your PC. If incoming connections are blocked your client will be limited to eight connected peers.

Let us know how syncing is progressing!
Fantastic! Thank you all for your help!
I'm currently sitting at 91.06% on day 126.

I imagine it'll take some time, but I was able to track my incoming transaction, and it's all good!
Thanks folks!
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June 11, 2013, 06:46:40 AM
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Electrum is teh way to go imho...
Syncing to an electrum server is so much faster...
and no need to worry about stoping bitcoind because it will get out of sync
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