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-##
-## bitcoin.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments.
-##
-
-# Network-related settings:
-
-# Note that if you use testnet, signet or regtest, particularly with the options
-# addnode, connect, port, bind, rpcport, rpcbind or wallet, you will also
-# want to read "[Sections]" further down.
-
-# Run on the testnet network
-#testnet=0
-
-# Run on a signet network
-#signet=0
-
-# Run a regression test network
-#regtest=0
-
-# Connect via a SOCKS5 proxy
-#proxy=127.0.0.1:9050
-
-# Bind to given address and always listen on it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
-#bind=<addr>
-
-# Bind to given address and add permission flags to peers connecting to it. Use [host]:port notation for IPv6
-#whitebind=perm@<addr>
-
-##############################################################
-## Quick Primer on addnode vs connect ##
-## Let's say for instance you use addnode=4.2.2.4 ##
-## addnode will connect you to and tell you about the ##
-## nodes connected to 4.2.2.4. In addition it will tell ##
-## the other nodes connected to it that you exist so ##
-## they can connect to you. ##
-## connect will not do the above when you 'connect' to it. ##
-## It will *only* connect you to 4.2.2.4 and no one else.##
-## ##
-## So if you're behind a firewall, or have other problems ##
-## finding nodes, add some using 'addnode'. ##
-## ##
-## If you want to stay private, use 'connect' to only ##
-## connect to "trusted" nodes. ##
-## ##
-## If you run multiple nodes on a LAN, there's no need for ##
-## all of them to open lots of connections. Instead ##
-## 'connect' them all to one node that is port forwarded ##
-## and has lots of connections. ##
-## Thanks goes to [Noodle] on Freenode. ##
-##############################################################
-
-# Use as many addnode= settings as you like to connect to specific peers
-#addnode=69.164.218.197
-#addnode=10.0.0.2:8333
-
-# Alternatively use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY to specific peers
-#connect=69.164.218.197
-#connect=10.0.0.1:8333
-
-# Listening mode, enabled by default except when 'connect' is being used
-#listen=1
-
-# Port on which to listen for connections (default: 8333, testnet: 18333, signet: 38333, regtest: 18444)
-#port=
-
-# Maximum number of inbound + outbound connections (default: 125). This option
-# applies only if inbound connections are enabled; otherwise, the number of connections
-# will not be more than 11: 8 full-relay connections, 2 block-relay-only ones, and
-# occasionally 1 short-lived feeler or extra outbound block-relay-only connection.
-# These limits do not apply to connections added manually with the -addnode
-# configuration option or the addnode RPC, which have a separate limit of 8 connections.
-#maxconnections=
-
-# Maximum upload bandwidth target in MiB per day (e.g. 'maxuploadtarget=1024' is 1 GiB per day).
-# This limits the upload bandwidth for those with bandwidth limits. 0 = no limit (default: 0).
-# -maxuploadtarget does not apply to peers with 'download' permission.
-# For more information on reducing bandwidth utilization, see: doc/reduce-traffic.md.
-#maxuploadtarget=
-
-#
-# JSON-RPC options (for controlling a running Bitcoin/bitcoind process)
-#
-
-# server=1 tells Bitcoin-Qt and bitcoind to accept JSON-RPC commands
-#server=0
-
-# Bind to given address to listen for JSON-RPC connections.
-# Refer to the manpage or bitcoind -help for further details.
-#rpcbind=<addr>
-
-# If no rpcpassword is set, rpc cookie auth is sought. The default `-rpccookiefile` name
-# is .cookie and found in the `-datadir` being used for bitcoind. This option is typically used
-# when the server and client are run as the same user.
-#
-# If not, you must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC API.
-#
-# The config option `rpcauth` can be added to server startup argument. It is set at initialization time
-# using the output from the script in share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py after providing a username:
-#
-# ./share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py alice
-# String to be appended to bitcoin.conf:
-# rpcauth=alice:f7efda5c189b999524f151318c0c86$d5b51b3beffbc02b724e5d095828e0bc8b2456e9ac8757ae3211a5d9b16a22ae
-# Your password:
-# DONT_USE_THIS_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_8ak1gI25KFTvjovL3gAM967mies3E=
-#
-# On client-side, you add the normal user/password pair to send commands:
-#rpcuser=alice
-#rpcpassword=DONT_USE_THIS_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_8ak1gI25KFTvjovL3gAM967mies3E=
-#
-# You can even add multiple entries of these to the server conf file, and client can use any of them:
-# rpcauth=bob:b2dd077cb54591a2f3139e69a897ac$4e71f08d48b4347cf8eff3815c0e25ae2e9a4340474079f55705f40574f4ec99
-
-# How many seconds bitcoin will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
-# after the HTTP connection is established.
-#rpcclienttimeout=30
-
-# By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed.
-# Specify as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from other hosts,
-# either as a single IPv4/IPv6 or with a subnet specification.
-
-# NOTE: opening up the RPC port to hosts outside your local trusted network is NOT RECOMMENDED,
-# because the rpcpassword is transmitted over the network unencrypted.
-
-# server=1 tells Bitcoin-Qt to accept JSON-RPC commands.
-# it is also read by bitcoind to determine if RPC should be enabled
-#rpcallowip=10.1.1.34/255.255.255.0
-#rpcallowip=1.2.3.4/24
-#rpcallowip=2001:db8:85a3:0:0:8a2e:370:7334/96
-
-# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:
-#rpcport=8332
-
-# You can use Bitcoin or bitcoind to send commands to Bitcoin/bitcoind
-# running on another host using this option:
-#rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
-
-# Wallet options
-
-# Specify where to find wallet, lockfile and logs. If not present, those files will be
-# created as new.
-#wallet=</path/to/dir>
-
-# Create transactions that have enough fees so they are likely to begin confirmation within n blocks (default: 6).
-# This setting is over-ridden by the -paytxfee option.
-#txconfirmtarget=n
-
-# Pay a transaction fee every time you send bitcoins.
-#paytxfee=0.000x
-
-# Miscellaneous options
-
-# Pre-generate this many public/private key pairs, so wallet backups will be valid for
-# both prior transactions and several dozen future transactions.
-#keypool=100
-
-# Maintain coinstats index used by the gettxoutsetinfo RPC (default: 0).
-#coinstatsindex=1
-
-# Enable pruning to reduce storage requirements by deleting old blocks.
-# This mode is incompatible with -txindex and -coinstatsindex.
-# 0 = default (no pruning).
-# 1 = allows manual pruning via RPC.
-# >=550 = target to stay under in MiB.
-#prune=550
-
-# User interface options
-
-# Start Bitcoin minimized
-#min=1
-
-# Minimize to the system tray
-#minimizetotray=1
-
-# [Sections]
-# Most options apply to mainnet, testnet, signet and regtest.
-# If you want to confine an option to just one network, you should add it in the
-# relevant section below.
-# EXCEPTIONS: The options addnode, connect, port, bind, rpcport, rpcbind and wallet
-# only apply to mainnet unless they appear in the appropriate section below.
-
-# Options only for mainnet
-[main]
-
-# Options only for testnet
-[test]
-
-# Options only for signet
-[signet]
-
-# Options only for regtest
-[regtest]
+# This is a placeholder file. Please follow the instructions in `contrib/devtools/README.md` to generate a bitcoin.conf file.