Bitnodes estimates the relative size of the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network by finding all of its reachable nodes.


Global Bitcoin nodes by city

6290 cities with their respective number of global IPv4/IPv6 Bitcoin nodes as of Sun Sep 22 20:00:00 2024 EDT.

Window size: 1-day

NODES56234
COUNTRIES138
CITIES6290
ASNS2135
SERVICES6
PORT NUMBERS263

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RANKCITYNODES
124United States Elkhorn1 (0.01%)
124United States Elkins1 (0.01%)
124United States Elkview1 (0.01%)
124United States Ellabell1 (0.01%)
124United States Ellettsville1 (0.01%)
124United States Ellicott City1 (0.01%)
124United States Elmhurst1 (0.01%)
124United States Elmont1 (0.01%)
124United States Emeryville1 (0.01%)
124United States Emmaus1 (0.01%)
124United States Enfield1 (0.01%)
124United States Essex1 (0.01%)
124United States Estero1 (0.01%)
124United States Evansville1 (0.01%)
124United States Excelsior Springs1 (0.01%)
124United States Export1 (0.01%)
124United States Exton1 (0.01%)
124United States Fallbrook1 (0.01%)
124United States Farmington1 (0.01%)
124United States Felton1 (0.01%)
124United States Fenton1 (0.01%)
124United States Festus1 (0.01%)
124United States Floresville1 (0.01%)
124United States Flower Mound1 (0.01%)
124United States Flushing1 (0.01%)

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This page reports the estimated size of the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network including both reachable and unreachable nodes, i.e. global nodes. Unlike the low churn rate estimation method for reachable nodes (see the latest snapshot here), the method for this report can only provide a rough estimation and does not filter out potentially spurious nodes that may be gossiped by non-standard/spam/malicious peers.

Bitnodes crawler captures these nodes from the addr messages returned by all the reachable nodes. Each snapshot or data point in this report represents a rolling window. A snapshot with window size of 1 day will include all nodes by IP addresses with timestamps less than 1 day old. The timestamp for a node here refers to the time when its peer last connects to it. If you turn on your Bitcoin node for only a few minutes anytime during the last 24 hours, it will be included in the latest snapshot with a window size of 1 day.

Multiple nodes from the same IP address, but different port numbers are counted as one node in this report. A larger window size may increase the likelihood of the same node being counted more than once due to e.g. IP lease renewal.

A Bitcoin node may be unreachable for several reasons. It may be configured by the operator to only attempt to make outgoing connections or it may be located behind corporate/ISP firewalls or NAT. A node could also become temporarily unreachable if it has hit its maximum allowed connections or if it is in the process of syncing up to the latest blocks. As it is impossible to connect to an unreachable node directly, we cannot reliably confirm the true existence of an unreachable node, hence the rough estimation.


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