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bitcoin-onion-nodes

A list of bitcoin validating nodes running as Tor v3 onion services. This can be useful as a list of onion-only seed nodes, to get a new bitcoind instance connected. There's now also a list of validating nodes running as I2P hidden services. There's no guarantee of node availability. These nodes are simply known to have existed at a moment in time.

There are currently 13042 nodes in this collection.

Note: Previous versions of this list also contained v2 onion services. But as of Jun 1 2021, only v3 onion services are now listed. This is in anticipation for the deprecation of v2 addresses in July 2021.

Why?

When I initiallt set up a bitcoind node to use Tor exclusively, the node had difficulty making outbound connections; It could not find peers to connect with. Over time, the node continued to identify more and more peers, so I began to build my own seed list. That list is now in this repo.

Now, anyone can set up a new Tor-only bitcoind node and use this node list (or realistically, just a small portion of it) to seed the node.

How?

I got the nodes from bitcoin-cli getpeerinfo. Nothing special, just periodic quering.

Usage

The nodes can be added to bitcoind.conf, like this:

addnode=26dclk7xbzy4f6gaspbxzsmhhb332ozcjhaaksyq4x66ia5ckfdsryad.onion:8333
addnode=2it222nsdjr6xeamcynu2ddsctbovdgfgy5dcstw6u6k44pnxjcttmad.onion:8333
addnode=2jmtxvyup3ijr7u6uvu7ijtnojx4g5wodvaedivbv74w4vzntxbrhvad.onion:8333

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