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# This file is licensed under the MIT License (MIT) available on
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# http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
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layout: base-core
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lang: en
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id: bitcoin-core-help
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columns: 1
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title: Get Help - Bitcoin Core
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breadcrumbs:
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- bitcoin
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- bcc
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- Help
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<script src="/js/devsearch.js"></script>
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---
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# Getting Help For Bitcoin Core
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There are many ways to get help for Bitcoin Core, including
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[documentation](#documentation), [forums](#forums), and [live chatrooms](#live).
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<span class="fa fa-exclamation-triangle"></span> *To report an issue,
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please see the [bug reporting][bcc contribute issues] page.*
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## Documentation
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Bitcoin Core currently doesn't have any cohesive or complete
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documentation---but we hope to improve that situation soon. For now, you
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can use the following resources:
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- Bitcoin Wiki pages: [running Bitcoin][bcc configuration], [data
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directory][bcc data directory], and other articles in the [Bitcoin
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Core documentation category][wiki bitcoin core documentation].
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<form id="searchform" action="https://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php">
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<input id="searchInput" class="glossary_term" type="search" placeholder="Search the Bitcoin Wiki" name="search"></input>
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</form>
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- The [developer reference][RPCs] provides complete documentation of the
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RPCs that can be used with `bitcoin-cli` or in third-party programs.
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The [REST][rest] interface is also fully documented. Both can be searched
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using the box below:
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<input id="glossary_term" class="glossary_term" placeholder="Search the RPCs and more">
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- The [bandwidth sharing guide][] describes installing Bitcoin Core in
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detail as well as opening port 8333 to allow other Bitcoin programs to
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download blocks and transactions from you.
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## Forums
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Bitcoin has a wide range of [communities][communities], but the following places
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are the best place to ask for help using Bitcoin Core:
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- [Bitcoin StackExchange][] is a community dedicated entirely to
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answering questions about Bitcoin and related technology. Many
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questions about Bitcoin Core can be found under the [Bitcoin-Qt
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tag](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/bitcoin-qt)
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- [BitcoinTalk Technical Support][forum tech support] is a
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sub-forum dedicated to providing help for Bitcoin Core and other
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Bitcoin programs.
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- [/r/BitcoinBeginners][bitcoin beginners] is a Reddit community for
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users who have questions about anything Bitcoin-related, including
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Bitcoin Core.
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## Live
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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is the most popular way to get live online
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help with Bitcoin Core. When you join an IRC chatroom, you must read
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the topic (which is usually automatically displayed) to learn the rules
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for that chatroom.
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- [#bitcoin][] is the best place to ask general questions about
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Bitcoin Core.
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- [#bitcoin-mining][] hosts discussion about Bitcoin mining, including
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decentralized mining using Bitcoin Core as part of the system.
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- For more channels, please see the [comprehensive listing][irc channels]
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on the Bitcoin Wiki.
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{% include references.md %}
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