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Topic: Change port number (Read 118 times)

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Some random software engineer
March 22, 2018, 12:52:28 AM
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Yes the old wallets should not be able to contact the new ones, but take care to also correctly change the dns seeds addresses & to clean peers cache (peers.dat) in all new wallets as well, or they may be able to contact an old node, and retrieve the old chain blocks as well (leading to a split or a lot of orphan blocks walking in both networks). In fact, you may want to start the new wallets in a fresh & clean & controlled environment.
Another thing you may want to do, is to make use of checkpoints in case of a blockchain split for your new wallets.
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March 22, 2018, 12:26:55 AM
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Hi,

If I change an altcoin's RPC and default port numbers, for example, from 4001/4002 to 4401/4402. Would the old wallets which are still listening to old port number be seperated to old chain, and new wallets with new port numbers would be mining on a new chain? Which means we can split chains based on port numbers?

Thanks,
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