Ko
1 min readAug 30, 2017

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Thank you for great article! I really appreciate that.

By the way, I can run my geth locally by

geth --testnet --syncmode "fast" --rpc --rpcapi db,eth,net,web3,personal --cache=1024  --rpcport 8545 --rpcaddr 127.0.0.1 --rpccorsdomain "*" --bootnodes "enode://20c9ad97c081d63397d7b685a412227a40e23c8bdc6688c6f37e97cfbc22d2b4d1db1510d8f61e6a8866ad7f0e17c02b14182d37ea7c3c8b9c2683aeb6b733a1@52.169.14.227:30303,enode://6ce05930c72abc632c58e2e4324f7c7ea478cec0ed4fa2528982cf34483094e9cbc9216e7aa349691242576d552a2a56aaeae426c5303ded677ce455ba1acd9d@13.84.180.240:30303"

It looks like I’m running my private network instead of running node for the public testnet.

Because I can mine a lot of ether locally but every time i shut the geth down, my balance go back to 0.

Do you have any idea?

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Ko
Ko

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