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A way to get a list of peers using my service #2959

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mitar opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 2 comments
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A way to get a list of peers using my service #2959

mitar opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 2 comments

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mitar commented Jul 10, 2016

Based on Making your own ipfs service, it seems there is no way to ask IPFS for peer IDs of everyone (or at least X number of random) using my service? How can I then bootstrap my service? It would be great if I could say: tell me at least X number of other peers using my service. And then I could communicate with them.

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mitar commented Jul 10, 2016

(Not sure if this the best repo to open issues with such feature requests, which are general and not only for go language.)

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mitar commented Jul 10, 2016

Oh, this should probably go to: https://github.com/ipfs/faq

Moving there. ipfs-inactive/faq#144

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