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##
## komodo.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments.
##
# Network-related settings:
# Run a regression test network
#regtest=0
# Connect via a SOCKS5 proxy
#proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
# Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
#bind=<addr>
# Bind to given address and whitelist peers connecting to it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
#whitebind=<addr>
##############################################################
## Quick Primer on addnode vs connect ##
## Let's say for instance you use addnode=4.2.2.4 ##
## addnode will connect you to and tell you about the ##
## nodes connected to 4.2.2.4. In addition it will tell ##
## the other nodes connected to it that you exist so ##
## they can connect to you. ##
## connect will not do the above when you 'connect' to it. ##
## It will *only* connect you to 4.2.2.4 and no one else.##
## ##
## So if you're behind a firewall, or have other problems ##
## finding nodes, add some using 'addnode'. ##
## ##
## If you want to stay private, use 'connect' to only ##
## connect to "trusted" nodes. ##
## ##
## If you run multiple nodes on a LAN, there's no need for ##
## all of them to open lots of connections. Instead ##
## 'connect' them all to one node that is port forwarded ##
## and has lots of connections. ##
## Thanks goes to [Noodle] on Freenode. ##
##############################################################
# Use as many addnode= settings as you like to connect to specific peers
#addnode=69.164.218.197
#addnode=10.0.0.2:8233
# Alternatively use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY to specific peers
#connect=69.164.218.197
#connect=10.0.0.1:8233
# Listening mode, enabled by default except when 'connect' is being used
#listen=1
# Maximum number of inbound+outbound connections.
#maxconnections=
#
# JSON-RPC options (for controlling a running Komodo/komodod process)
#
# server=1 tells komodod to accept JSON-RPC commands (set as default if not specified)
#server=1
# Bind to given address to listen for JSON-RPC connections. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6.
# This option can be specified multiple times (default: bind to all interfaces)
#rpcbind=<addr>
# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
#rpcuser=Ulysses
#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_DO_NOT_USE_THIS_OR_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_385593
# How many seconds komodo will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
# after the HTTP connection is established.
#rpcclienttimeout=30
# By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed.
# Specify as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from other hosts,
# either as a single IPv4/IPv6 or with a subnet specification.
# NOTE: opening up the RPC port to hosts outside your local trusted network is NOT RECOMMENDED,
# because the rpcpassword is transmitted over the network unencrypted and also because anyone
# that can authenticate on the RPC port can steal your keys + take over the account running komodod
# For more information see https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/1497
#rpcallowip=10.1.1.34/255.255.255.0
#rpcallowip=1.2.3.4/24
#rpcallowip=2001:db8:85a3:0:0:8a2e:370:7334/96
# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
#rpcport=8232
# You can use Komodo or komodod to send commands to Komodo/komodod
# running on another host using this option:
#rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
# Transaction Fee
# Send transactions as zero-fee transactions if possible (default: 0)
#sendfreetransactions=0
# Create transactions that have enough fees (or priority) so they are likely to # begin confirmation within n blocks (default: 1).
# This setting is overridden by the -paytxfee option.
#txconfirmtarget=n
# Miscellaneous options
# Enable attempt to mine komodo.
#gen=0
# Set the number of threads to be used for mining komodo (-1 = all cores).
#genproclimit=1
# Specify a different Equihash solver (e.g. "tromp") to try to mine komodo
# faster when gen=1.
#equihashsolver=default
# Pre-generate this many public/private key pairs, so wallet backups will be valid for
# both prior transactions and several dozen future transactions.
#keypool=100
# Pay an optional transaction fee every time you send komodo. Transactions with fees
# are more likely than free transactions to be included in generated blocks, so may
# be validated sooner. This setting does not affect private transactions created with
# 'z_sendmany'.
#paytxfee=0.00
#Rewind the chain to specific block height. This is useful for creating snapshots at a given block height.
#rewind=777777
#Stop the chain a specific block height. This is useful for creating snapshots at a given block height.
#stopat=1000000
#Set an address to use as change address for all transactions. This value must be set to a 33 byte pubkey. All mined coins will also be sent to this address.
#pubkey=027dc7b5cfb5efca96674b45e9fda18df069d040b9fd9ff32c35df56005e330392
#Forfeit all user rewards to miners. Set this to explicitly not claim user rewards.
#exchange=1
#Donate all user rewards to a a specific address. This value must be set to a 33 byte pubkey.
#donation=027dc7b5cfb5efca96674b45e9fda18df069d040b9fd9ff32c35df56005e330392
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