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October 14, 2019, 02:29:58 AM
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Fellow Forum Members,
I would be very grateful if someone in this community can confirm the following. Does the latest release of Armory need the Bitcoin Core Client to be configured with a "bitcoin.conf" file containing this line of code  "txindex=1" inside the file? Or is it okay for the Bitcoin Core Client to just download the blocks without no need for re-indexing the headers which is what the "txindex=1" inside the "bitcoin.conf" file is designed to do?  Any clarification will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
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October 14, 2019, 03:22:14 AM
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You do not need txindex, Armory maintains its own database.
Make sure you're running Armory 0.96.5.
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October 14, 2019, 11:38:14 AM
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Does the latest release of Armory need the Bitcoin Core Client to be configured with a "bitcoin.conf" file containing this line of code  "txindex=1" inside the file?

no, none do


Or is it okay for the Bitcoin Core Client to just download the blocks without no need for re-indexing the headers which is what the "txindex=1" inside the "bitcoin.conf" file is designed to do?

I don't think that's what txindex=1 does, but it doesn't affect Armory if you use that cli argument with your Bitcoin client (Bitcoin uses txindex=1 to allow you to search the bitcoin blockchain for txids, blockchain.info and others basically got the idea for their service from the introduction of the txindex feature)

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October 14, 2019, 10:20:52 PM
Last edit: November 15, 2023, 07:15:27 AM by HCP
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Does the latest release of Armory need the Bitcoin Core Client to be configured with a "bitcoin.conf" file containing this line of code  "txindex=1" inside the file?
Just to further illustrate the points made above... this is a copy/paste of my current "bitcoin.conf":
Code:
walletrbf=1
dbcache=750
#maxconnections=9
server=1

Armory 0.96.5 + Bitcoin Core v0.18.1 (GUI) on Windows 10 and everything working as it should... I even have my bitcoin "blocks" folder in a non-standard location (E:\Bitcoin). I simply specified that location in the Armory "Settings":


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October 16, 2019, 01:01:21 AM
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Thank you to all for your posts regarding this Bitcoin Core matter. I followed the given advice and downloaded the entire blockchain without setting up a "bitcoin.conf" file. Great to know Armory does not require this be done so it can operate correctly.

In closing, I am sharing the link below for those in the community wanting to know more about this subject. Two minutes into the video the "bitcoin.conf" subject matter begins:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_9Sbrvj7qA&list=PLmoQ11MXEmag9I2ibHnubzJdjDqypujCk&index=2

Again, thanks to all for your help.
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