On 19/05/14 14:15, Mike Hearn wrote: > As an interested party not intimately familiar with the bitcoin codebase > who also spent some time setting up a node a while ago, I would like to > add one thing to the above list - network rate limiting. > > > The problem is that this is easier said than done. Bitcoin Core won't > notice a remote peer is working but slow and switch to a faster one, and > even if it did, it'd just mean throttling your connection would cause > all remote nodes to give up and hit the other unthrottled peers even more. >
Does this mean that you can currently actively hurt the network by adding a node with a very slow upstream / downstream? If so, what is the recommended minimum amount of bandwidth you should allocate for a node? I've already throttled mine with QoS based on the script in the contrib/ folder. Bjørn Øivind
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