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+ Rename Tor section to Privacy + Add i2p chapter in Privacy section + Change chapter numbers accordingly + Create `i2p_service.md` + Table for basic differences between Tor and i2p + Follow the same format for `15_0_Using_i2p.md` as used in Tor chapter + Add details in the steps used to create Bitcoin Core i2p service
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# 15.1: Bitcoin Core as an I2P (Invisible Internet Project) service
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Users should consider different trade-offs involved in using i2p with other networks in Bitcoin Core for better privacy:
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- Sybil Attacks and Network Partitioning is possible with `onlynet=i2p`
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- Running Onion service with i2p service is experimental for now.
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- For maximum privacy, it is preferable to disable accepting incoming connections.
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Read more: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/107060/tor-and-i2p-tradeoffs-in-bitcoin-core
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Follow the below steps to run Bitcoin Core i2p service:
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1. You can install `i2pd` on Ubuntu with below commands:
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```
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:purplei2p/i2pd
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install i2pd
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```
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For installing on other OS: https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/install/
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2. Then [run](https://i2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-guide/run/) it and check if its running:
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```
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$ sudo systemctl start i2pd.service
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```
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You should see it running on port 7656:
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```
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$ ss -nlt
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State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port Process
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LISTEN 0 4096 127.0.0.1:7656 0.0.0.0:*
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```
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3. Add the following lines in `bitcoin.conf`. Config logging option `debug=i2p` is used to have additional information in the debug log about your I2P configuration and connections (Default location on Linux: ~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf):
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```
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i2psam=127.0.0.1:7656
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debug=i2p
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```
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5. Restart `bitcoind`
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```
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$ bitcoind
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```
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6. Check `debug.log`if i2p was setup correctly or any errors printed in logs. I2P address is mentioned in the logs and ends with _b32.i2p_:
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```
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2021-06-15T20:36:16Z i2paccept thread start
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2021-06-15T20:36:16Z I2P: Creating SAM session with 127.0.0.1:7656
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2021-06-15T20:36:56Z I2P: SAM session created: session id=3e0f35228b, my address=bmwyyuzyqdc5dcx27s4baltbu6zw7rbqfl2nmclt45i7ng3ul4pa.b32.i2p:18333
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2021-06-15T20:36:56Z AddLocal(bmwyyuzyqdc5dcx27s4baltbu6zw7rbqfl2nmclt45i7ng3ul4pa.b32.i2p:18333,4)
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```
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7. Confirm `i2p_private_key` was created in Bitcoin Core data directory. The first time Bitcoin Core connects to the I2P router, its I2P address (and corresponding private key) will be automatically generated and saved in a file named *i2p_private_key*:
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~/.bitcoin/testnet3$ ls
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anchors.dat chainstate i2p_private_key settings.json
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banlist.dat debug.log mempool.dat wallets
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blocks fee_estimates.dat peers.dat
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```
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8. `bitcoin-cli -netinfo` or `bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo`returns i2p address:
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Local addresses
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bmwyyuzyqdc5dcx27s4baltbu6zw7rbqfl2nmclt45i7ng3ul4pa.b32.i2p port 18333 score 4
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```
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## Summary: Bitcoin Core as an I2P (Invisible Internet Project) service
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It is always good to have alternatives for privacy and not depend only on Tor to run Bitcoin Core as hidden service. Since i2p was recently added in Bitcoin Core, less people use it, experiment with it and report bugs if you find any issues.
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> :information_source: **NOTE:** _i2pd_ (C++) is different from _i2prouter_ (Java), you will need `i2pd` for Bitcoin Core.
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Move on to "Programming with RPC" with [Chapter Sixteen: Talking to Bitcoind with C](16_0_Talking_to_Bitcoind.md).
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Or, if you're not a programmer, you can skip to [Chapter Nineteen: Understanding Your Lightning Seutp](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Learning-Bitcoin-from-the-Command-Line/blob/master/19_0_Understanding_Your_Lightning_Setup.md) to continue your command-line education with the Lightning Network. |