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{{about|Bitcoin Map - Nodes|Where's Bitcoin collaborative map|Wheres Bitcoin}} to produce:
The '''Bitcoin Map''' is a nameless project based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes.  A collaborative map of Bitcoin exchanges, miners and users is titled {{Where's Bitcoin}}.
 
The Bitcoin Map is a nameless project based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes.


Based on the collected informations, and by passing the collected IPs through Maxmind's GeoIP database, a map was created.
Based on the collected informations, and by passing the collected IPs through Maxmind's GeoIP database, a map was created.

Revision as of 04:41, 15 January 2011

The Bitcoin Map is a nameless project based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes. A collaborative map of Bitcoin exchanges, miners and users is titled Template:Where's Bitcoin.

Based on the collected informations, and by passing the collected IPs through Maxmind's GeoIP database, a map was created.

It was suggested on IRC to produce a map similar to torservers' one, using Google's kml format.

Then other resources were made available, including the number of online nodes.

Nodes status

  • Up (green) nodes are nodes accepting external connections. Those node are verified bitcoin nodes and their version is known to the system.
  • Down (red) nodes are nodes we couldn't connect to. We know they are probably alive as the bitcoin network reported activity from those less than 3 hours ago, but we couldn't connect (either it is now down, or the firewall is not accepting connections, or someone is sending fake ips on the bitcoin network to attack it)
  • Unknown (white) nodes are nodes we haven't verified yet. Since new nodes are always discovered, it might take time for them to be scanned. In the meantime since the IP is known, it is possible to locate them on the map.

Bitcoin nodes over time

It is currently still unknown how reliable this information is. It represent the total number of unique IPs seen within the last 3 hours on the network.

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