Transaction

46ef1a4811e1796dc06bdd5811bfcdf57c85a26d75eb4ef1267d4033640e88c1
2024-03-24 21:37:55
0.00000011 BSV
(
0.00750943 BSV
-
0.00750932 BSV
)
10.34 sat/KB
1
70,562
1,063 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00750932 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM*<div class="post">There are command line options:<br/><br/>bitcoin -addnode=1.2.3.4&nbsp; &nbsp; to tell bitcoin about a node to connect to<br/>bitcoin -connect=1.2.3.4&nbsp; &nbsp; connect only to the specified node(s)<br/><br/>You can use more than one of these, for instance<br/>bitcoin -connect=(first to try) -connect=(next to try) ...<br/><br/>You can specify non-routable IPs with -connect like 192.168.x.x, so if you had a server farm and you wanted one server to connect to the world and the rest to connect to the one server, you could do that.<br/><br/>In particular, -addnode is needed if you're always going to connect through TOR, since the IRC server blocks all the TOR exit nodes.&nbsp; To connect through TOR, you could use:<br/><br/>bitcoin -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 -addnode=212.159.72.216</div> text/html
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