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Topic: Bandwidth required to keep updated bitcoin-qt wallet? (Read 665 times)

newbie
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The block chain grows with approximately 30MB per day. https://blockchain.info/nl/charts/blocks-size
But when your computer is not very fast, it also takes some time to verify and index the blocks if you start up your client again.

My computer is not fast at all.

I have an Atom D510 running Ubuntu 13.10 x64. It is great for almost everything and the whole system consumes less than 20W, but, definitely it is not a machine for crushing numbers.

 J.A.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Yes, you don't have to download the whole block chain.
But I don't know if it's really safe, I remember reading that it should be with future light weight clients.

I believe the lightweight one is enough for ordinary user, and it is way more user-friendly IMHO.
sr. member
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AwesomeDice.net
Yes, you don't have to download the whole block chain.
But I don't know if it's really safe, I remember reading that it should be with future light weight clients.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Hello,

Just landed in the cryptocoins universe. Still learning about that.

I have downloaded bitcoin-qt wallet, and I am waiting for it to synchronize. I am a bit worried because my available bandwidth is a rather limited.
I still need to synchronize the last 14 weeks, but I'm afraid that will take at least 24 hour.

Bitcoin transactions are exponentially growing these days, so I start worrying about the possibility of being unable to keep my wallet updated. Even If I shut off my computer for just a few days, I will have to wait many hours or even days to have it once again synchronized.

I prefer to keep my own wallet instead of using a web based one, but may be I will have to abandon this idea.

Do you know about current bandwidth requirements to keep a synchronized wallet? And, what will happen in one month? Is this sustainable?

Regards,

 José Antonio

Welcome.
Right now, the block data is over 14GB, and will continue to grow.
If you have limited space or bandwidth, you may take a look at the lightweight wallet such as Multibit and Electrum.


Hi, I am new here as well.
Is there any cons for using lightweight wallet over bitcoin-qt?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
I have downloaded bitcoin-qt wallet, and I am waiting for it to synchronize. I am a bit worried because my available bandwidth is a rather limited.
I still need to synchronize the last 14 weeks, but I'm afraid that will take at least 24 hour.


Yes bitcoin wallet will takes hours to first synchronize and probably in the area you mention.

More on bandwith, size of the data to download to be synced here:
http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3861/how-many-mb-of-data-does-my-bitcoin-client-have-to-download-to-be-fully-syncd
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
AwesomeDice.net
The block chain grows with approximately 30MB per day. https://blockchain.info/nl/charts/blocks-size
But when your computer is not very fast, it also takes some time to verify and index the blocks if you start up your client again.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Hello,

Just landed in the cryptocoins universe. Still learning about that.

I have downloaded bitcoin-qt wallet, and I am waiting for it to synchronize. I am a bit worried because my available bandwidth is a rather limited.
I still need to synchronize the last 14 weeks, but I'm afraid that will take at least 24 hour.

Bitcoin transactions are exponentially growing these days, so I start worrying about the possibility of being unable to keep my wallet updated. Even If I shut off my computer for just a few days, I will have to wait many hours or even days to have it once again synchronized.

I prefer to keep my own wallet instead of using a web based one, but may be I will have to abandon this idea.

Do you know about current bandwidth requirements to keep a synchronized wallet? And, what will happen in one month? Is this sustainable?

Regards,

 José Antonio

Welcome.
Right now, the block data is over 14GB, and will continue to grow.
If you have limited space or bandwidth, you may take a look at the lightweight wallet such as Multibit and Electrum.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 504
always the student, never the master.
how limited is your bandwidth?

i leave my qt closed for days at a time. it takes 10 - 15 minutes to resynch. sometimes it gets frozen. close and restart the client if it stops and is frozen on the same block for a long time
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 250
Hello,

Just landed in the cryptocoins universe. Still learning about that.

I have downloaded bitcoin-qt wallet, and I am waiting for it to synchronize. I am a bit worried because my available bandwidth is a rather limited.
I still need to synchronize the last 14 weeks, but I'm afraid that will take at least 24 hour.

Bitcoin transactions are exponentially growing these days, so I start worrying about the possibility of being unable to keep my wallet updated. Even If I shut off my computer for just a few days, I will have to wait many hours or even days to have it once again synchronized.

I prefer to keep my own wallet instead of using a web based one, but may be I will have to abandon this idea.

Do you know about current bandwidth requirements to keep a synchronized wallet? And, what will happen in one month? Is this sustainable?

Regards,

 José Antonio
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