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August 15, 2026, 02:12:41 PM |
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Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on preserving older SHA-256 cryptocurrencies and have recently rebuilt the BBQCoin daemon from source on a modern Ubuntu 24.04 system with full wallet support.
The daemon is running correctly, but I'm unable to connect to the network because there are currently no discoverable peers.
I'm trying to preserve the original BBQCoin network, not create a fork or a new chain.
I'm looking for anyone who still has:
a running BBQCoin node an old peers.dat a copy of the blockchain known node IP addresses DNS seed information source code for any old seed server or is willing to run a permanent public seed node.
If you still have a node running, I'd appreciate:
IP address Port number Confirmation that incoming connections are enabled.
Even one live node is enough to bootstrap the network again.
If you have an old wallet backup or blockchain archive, that may also contain a usable peers.dat file that could help reconnect the network.
The goal is simply to keep this historic cryptocurrency accessible and prevent it from disappearing because the original seed infrastructure has been lost.
Thank you to anyone who can help.
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