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Questions concern the use of enodeURLs in the Ethereum platform.
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How do I update Parity's enode id?
Since their enode is same on both VMs, I cannot run both Parity in parallel. I guess their connection into same node collide.
[Q] I want to update on going Parity's enode. … Please note that: I observe that Parity nodes having same enode-id connected with different account cannot connect into same Ethereum enode node. …
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Does each node dynamically connects to its connected nodes' peers?
Later, Node_1 adds Node_-2 and Node-3 as peers using addPeer() since it only knows enode://pubkey@ip:port of {Node-2 and Node-3} and connects to the network. … and afterwards also fetches Node-4 and Node-5's connected nodes's enode://pubkey@ip:port which is Node-6 and connects into that. This operation could be done recursively. …