On 2013-02-22, Dmitry Smirnov wrote: > On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 07:12:05 Antoine Beaupré wrote: >> Bootstrapping bitcoin takes a looong time in Debian. I started the >> client yesterday and after more than 24h, it was still processing blocks >> from november 2012. > > With the release of Bitcoin 0.8.0 bootstrapping become much faster so IMHO we > don't need to do anything. It simply doesn't worth troubles...
Indeed. >> Shipping, or at least documenting the (in)famous bootstrap.dat file >> would go a long way in improving this. >> >>[...] >> >> The file is 2.5GB, so it may be too big for Debian's archive, but it >> seems to me this could still be useful, as it saves a lot of time. > > I think it is not a good idea. Peer-to-peer bootstrapping is great. > It doesn't feel right to boost initial bootstrapping by providing data from > centralised authority even if it is trusted. Well, I don't think that's much of a problem, personnally. I would trust more Debian than Pirate Bay for bootstrapping, really. :) But it does feel odd that we need another p2p network to bootstrap bitcoin, which is supposed to be a p2p network in itself. > Besides Bitcoin network benefit from more clients staying online. Fast > bootstrapping may not have a big impact for network but certainly won't help > clients to share already received blocks during initial synchronisation. Not sure I understand this... But anyways, I also think shiping the bootstrap file is a bad idea, especially now that bootstrapping works properly. People can always fetch that data themselves. Maybe an update to the README file? A. -- It is better to sit alone than in company with the bad; and it is better still to sit with the good than alone. It better to speak to a seeker of knowledge than to remain silent; but silence is better than idle words. - Imam Bukhari
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