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Headers names are broken into sub-zones of 10,000 records, so queries should take the form of height.(height / 10000).bitcoinheaders.net (or, for basic neutrino filter headers, height.(height / 10000).basic.filter.bitcoinheaders.net).
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- All headers and filter headers are encoded with an arbitrary two byte prefix (currently "2001:"), followed by a 0-indexed order nibble (as nameservers often reorder responses). Bitcoin headers are then prefixed by a single 0 byte (two 0 nibbles) and placed into the remaining 80 bytes of six IPv6 addresses. Filter headers are simply placed into three IPv6 addresses with a 17-nibble (8.5 byte) 0 suffix.
+ All headers and filter headers are encoded with an arbitrary two byte prefix (currently "2001:"), followed by a 0-indexed order nibble (as nameservers often reorder responses). Bitcoin headers are then prefixed by a single version byte (currently version 0 - two 0 nibbles) and placed into the remaining 80 bytes of six IPv6 addresses. Filter headers are simply placed into three IPv6 addresses with a 17-nibble (8.5 byte) 0 suffix.
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The genesis block header is, thus, encoded as (note that the responses are usually not sorted):
9f3c30f0c37fb977cf3e1a3173c631e8ff119ad3088b6f5b2bced0802139c202
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- You can find the <a href="https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/headersdns">scripts used to generate the zones as well as this website on GitHub.</a>
+ You can find the <a href="https://git.bitcoin.ninja?p=headersdns">scripts used to generate the zones as well as this website via git.</a>
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+ If you want a full block source over a protocol other than Bitcoin-P2P, a anycast-cached Bitcoin Core REST interface endpoint is available at <a href="https://bitcoin-rest.bitcoin.ninja/">https://bitcoin-rest.bitcoin.ninja/</a> for mainnet and <a href="https://testnet.bitcoin-rest.bitcoin.ninja/">https://testnet.bitcoin-rest.bitcoin.ninja/</a> for testnet3. It should go without saying that this should only be used as a backup chain source, never as the primary chain source.
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