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2015-Aug-07 12:26:35.587305 CHECKPOINT PASSED FOR HEIGHT 59200126a15cf127624b064c88e6d37655cc87f9a62cf1623c62385>
2015-Aug-07 12:26:35.821306 Blockchain initialized. last block: 592999, d0.h2.m5
9.s31 time ago, current difficulty: 59919556
2015-Aug-07 12:26:36.398507 Core initialized OK
2015-Aug-07 12:26:36.991308 Starting core rpc server...
2015-Aug-07 12:26:36.991308 Run net_service loop( 2 threads)...
2015-Aug-07 12:26:37.287708 [SRV_MAIN]Core rpc server started ok
2015-Aug-07 12:26:37.303308 [SRV_MAIN]Starting p2p net loop...
2015-Aug-07 12:26:37.755709 [SRV_MAIN]Run net_service loop( 10 threads)...
2015-Aug-07 12:26:39.034911 [P2P1]
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The daemon will start synchronizing with the network. It may take up to several
hours.
You can set the level of process detailization* through "set_log" comman
d*, whereis between 0 (no details) and 4 (very verbose).
Use "help" command to see the list of available commands.
Note: in case you need to interrupt the process, use "exit" command. Otherwise,
the current progress won't be saved.
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2015-Aug-07 12:26:40.064513 [P2P9][46.146.229.236:11180 OUT]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 593000 -> 593569 [569 blocks (1 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started