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Topic: Satoshi 0.11.99 (Read 480 times)

legendary
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December 25, 2015, 11:32:19 AM
#4
Thanks for clearing that up.
staff
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Just writing some code
December 25, 2015, 09:53:12 AM
#3
I'm in the final stages of downloading the blockchain, and I've noticed a copy of the peers are using software that appears to be out of the normal sequence. One is Satoshi 0.11.99 .and the other is Bitcoin XT 0.11. Are these non-standard nodes? and should I worry about them?
Satoshi 0.11.99 is just a build of the next version, 0.12. The next version is never bumped up to its actual number until a little bit before actual release. Anytime you see a Satoshi x.xx.99, it is simply a version that was built from the source code and has not yet been released.

Bitcoin XT is just another client. It is a fork of Bitcoin Core.

You do not need to worry about those nodes.
full member
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December 25, 2015, 09:40:11 AM
#2
Could you show a screenshot of this? i am not sure but if you are running a own node you could give a customn name to the node. Probably, this is the reason.

I'm in the final stages of downloading the blockchain, and I've noticed a copy of the peers are using software that appears to be out of the normal sequence. One is Satoshi 0.11.99 .and the other is Bitcoin XT 0.11. Are these non-standard nodes? and should I worry about them?
legendary
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Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
December 25, 2015, 04:23:30 AM
#1
I'm in the final stages of downloading the blockchain, and I've noticed a copy of the peers are using software that appears to be out of the normal sequence. One is Satoshi 0.11.99 .and the other is Bitcoin XT 0.11. Are these non-standard nodes? and should I worry about them?
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