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README.md
Linearize
Construct a linear, no-fork, best version of the Bitcoin blockchain. The scripts run using Python 3 but are compatible with Python 2.
Step 1: Download hash list
$ ./linearize-hashes.py linearize.cfg > hashlist.txt
Required configuration file settings for linearize-hashes:
- RPC:
rpcuser
,rpcpassword
Optional config file setting for linearize-hashes:
- RPC:
host
(Default:127.0.0.1
) - RPC:
port
(Default:8332
) - Blockchain:
min_height
,max_height
rev_hash_bytes
: If true, the written block hash list will be byte-reversed. (In other words, the hash returned by getblockhash will have its bytes reversed.) False by default. Intended for generation of standalone hash lists but safe to use with linearize-data.py, which will output the same data no matter which byte format is chosen.
The linearize-hashes
script requires a connection, local or remote, to a
JSON-RPC server. Running bitcoind
or bitcoin-qt -server
will be sufficient.
Step 2: Copy local block data
$ ./linearize-data.py linearize.cfg
Required configuration file settings:
output_file
: The file that will contain the final blockchain. oroutput
: Output directory for linearizedblocks/blkNNNNN.dat
output.
Optional config file setting for linearize-data:
file_timestamp
: Set each file's last-modified time to that of the most recent block in that file.genesis
: The hash of the genesis block in the blockchain.input
: bitcoind blocks/ directory containing blkNNNNN.dathashlist
: text file containing list of block hashes created by linearize-hashes.py.max_out_sz
: Maximum size for files created by theoutput_file
option. (Default:1000*1000*1000 bytes
)netmagic
: Network magic number.rev_hash_bytes
: If true, the block hash list written by linearize-hashes.py will be byte-reversed when read by linearize-data.py. See the linearize-hashes entry for more information.split_timestamp
: Split blockchain files when a new month is first seen, in addition to reaching a maximum file size (max_out_sz
).