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Yes, more of these.

I've been letting the daemon sync for a while now..., a few days, actually, and it's at 80% and now going very slowly forward. About 20 blocks at a time. I understand why this happens, but this case seems out of the ordinary from what I've seen from other questions. My question: is: can I expect this to slow down further due to block size? I'm a patient man, but I'd like to know what to expect.

Secondly, I read in another question (Will I need to update wallet and miner after the next upcoming (March 2019) fork?) that the upcoming fork will require a daemon update. Will this involve another full resyncsync of the daemon? I don't want to let it finish justonly to have to wait on it for another week, hahah.

Thank you in advance! Apologies for the likely common questions or any mix-up in terms, I'm brand new to cryptocurrency and a lot of information is going right over my head.

Yes, more of these.

I've been letting the daemon sync for a while now... a few days, actually, and it's at 80% and now going very slowly forward. About 20 blocks at a time. I understand why this happens, but this case seems out of the ordinary from what I've seen from other questions. My question: is can I expect this to slow down further due to block size? I'm a patient man, but I'd like to know what to expect.

Secondly, I read in another question (Will I need to update wallet and miner after the next upcoming (March 2019) fork?) that the upcoming fork will require a daemon update. Will this involve another full resync of the daemon? I don't want to let it finish just to have to wait on it for another week, hahah.

Thank you in advance! Apologies for the likely common questions or any mix-up in terms, I'm brand new to cryptocurrency and a lot of information is going right over my head.

I've been letting the daemon sync for a while now, a few days actually, and it's at 80% and now going very slowly forward. About 20 blocks at a time. I understand why this happens, but this case seems out of the ordinary from what I've seen from other questions. My question is: can I expect this to slow down further due to block size? I'm a patient man, but I'd like to know what to expect.

Secondly, I read in another question (Will I need to update wallet and miner after the next upcoming (March 2019) fork?) that the upcoming fork will require a daemon update. Will this involve another full sync of the daemon? I don't want to let it finish only to have to wait on it for another week.

Thank you in advance! Apologies for the likely common questions or any mix-up in terms, I'm brand new to cryptocurrency and a lot of information is going right over my head.

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Yes, more of these.

I've been letting the daemon sync for a while now... a few days, actually, and it's at 80% and now going very slowly forward. About 20 blocks at a time. I understand why this happens, but this case seems out of the ordinary from what I've seen from other questions. My question: is can I expect this to slow down further due to block size? I'm a patient man, but I'd like to know what to expect.

Secondly, I read in another question (Will I need to update wallet and miner after the next upcoming (March 2019) fork?) that the upcoming fork will require a daemon update. Will this involve another full resync of the daemon? I don't want to let it finish just to have to wait on it for another week, hahah.

Thank you in advance! Apologies for the likely common questions or any mix-up in terms, I'm brand new to cryptocurrency and a lot of information is going right over my head.