>>>>> "m" == moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
m> well, i don't consider this key, since this is almost random.
Are you just trying to get my goat? OF COURSE it's a key! It's the
CENTRAL KEY of an address! It's what everything else agglomerates
around!
m> i don't think it helps you a lot.
Because... why? Because it won't do your routing correctly? (WRONG!
It's the key everyone else uses to find stuff "close" to the address.)
Because there's only one added to your store? Because you don't want
to admit you were wrong? Because... WHAT?
God, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
m> if you already have references, finding nodes through requests
m> should be the better solution.
Have you actually tried this? Do you get new addresses this way? Do
you think it's enough to keep your node healthy?
Do you actually run a node? Permanent? Non-transient?
~Mr. Bad
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