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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 1212* fee_estimates.dat: stores statistics used to estimate minimum transaction fees and priorities required for confirmation; since 0.10.0
1313* peers.dat: peer IP address database (custom format); since 0.7.0
1414* wallet.dat: personal wallet (BDB) with keys and transactions
15+ * .cookie: session RPC authentication cookie (written at start when cookie authentication is used, deleted on shutdown): since 0.12.0
16+ * onion_private_key: cached Tor hidden service private key for ` -listenonion ` : since 0.12.0
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1618Only used in pre-0.8.0
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8787for normal IPv4/IPv6 communication, use:
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8989 ./bitcoin -onion=127.0.0.1:9050 -externalip=57qr3yd1nyntf5k.onion -discover
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91+ 3 . Automatically listen on Tor
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94+ Starting with Tor version 0.2.7.1 it is possible, through Tor's control socket
95+ API, to create and destroy 'ephemeral' hidden services programmatically.
96+ Bitcoin Core has been updated to make use of this.
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98+ This means that if Tor is running (and proper authorization is available),
99+ Bitcoin Core automatically creates a hidden service to listen on, without
100+ manual configuration. This will positively affect the number of available
101+ .onion nodes.
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103+ This new feature is enabled by default if Bitcoin Core is listening, and
104+ a connection to Tor can be made. It can be configured with the ` -listenonion ` ,
105+ ` -torcontrol ` and ` -torpassword ` settings. To show verbose debugging
106+ information, pass ` -debug=tor ` .
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