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Ethereum: How to resynchronize all blocks using `bitcoin-cli`?

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How to regret All Blocks Using Bitcoin-Cli

Sometimes, You Need to Regard the Bitcoin Core (BTCP) Client, But You Are Not Sure Where To Start. Fortunately, there’s a simple command that can help you achieve this: -rescan.

In this article,

What is -rescan '?

TheRescanCommand is Used to Regard the Block Chain. The Entire Blockchain from Scratch, which meeans it can be used from a fresh installation.

How to regret All Blocks UsingBitcoin-Cli

To userescan, you will need to have the btcp client installed and configured on your machine. Here's how you can do it:

  • Open and terminal or command prompt.

  • If you're unsure, check the BTCP Documentation for More Information.

  • Once Connected, Run the Following Command:

Bash

Bitcoin-Cli Rescan

This may take some time depding on the size of your blockchain.

Tips and variations

  • For Example: Bitcoin -Cli Rescan -Start 1000 -stop 20000

  • You can also use the all option. However, this May Take Longer Than Using Rescan.

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Conclusion

Substantization all blocks on your btcp node by following these steps and tips, you should be able to achieve this goal with easy. Remember to prevent data loss in Case of an Emergency.

Note: This article assumes you have basic knowledge of Bitcoin core and its client tools. If you’re new to btcp or the bitcoin-cli command-line tool, make sure to check out the official documentation for more information.

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