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Looking for High Latency Peers
If you have a relay in one of these countries and would like to improve your block production metrics into the US, please consider peering with this specific peer below. I am dedicating this specific relay to high latency peers and once 20 inbound connections are made I will calculate a new Bandwidth Delay Product to allow as much data in flight as possible.
Argentina
Australia
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Israel
Japan
Netherlands
Nigeria
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Peering for High Latency:
{
"friendly_name": "CCIO Relay for High Latency Peers",
"addr": "157.131.192.138",
"port": 3001,
"valency": 1
},
Peering for Normal Latency:
{
"friendly_name": "CCIO Relay for Normal Latency Peers",
"addr": "157.131.192.137",
"port": 3001,
"valency": 1
},
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If you have a relay located in the US:

  • check the latency (cncli ping is a great tool) against the relay for Normal Latency peering. This should be the relay you add to your topology if your latency is below 80ms.

If you have NO relays located in the US:

  • check the latency (cncli ping is a great tool) against the relay for High Latency peering. This should be the relay you add to your topology if your latency is above 80ms.

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