Is it possible to delete the blockchain in geth?
Ross OddershedeApr 30, 2022 · 3 years ago3 answers
Can the blockchain be deleted in geth? I'm wondering if there is a way to remove the entire blockchain data from geth and start fresh. Is it possible to delete the blockchain and if so, how can it be done?
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- Apr 30, 2022 · 3 years agoYes, it is possible to delete the blockchain in geth. To do this, you need to locate the data directory where geth stores the blockchain data. Once you find the directory, you can simply delete all the files and folders inside it. However, keep in mind that deleting the blockchain will remove all transaction history and data, and you will have to sync the blockchain again from scratch when you restart geth.
- Apr 30, 2022 · 3 years agoDeleting the blockchain in geth is indeed possible. You can achieve this by stopping geth, locating the data directory, and deleting all the files and folders inside it. Afterward, when you restart geth, it will start syncing the blockchain from the beginning. Just be aware that deleting the blockchain will result in the loss of all transaction data and history.
- Apr 30, 2022 · 3 years agoYes, you can delete the blockchain in geth. Simply stop geth, find the data directory, and delete all the files and folders inside it. When you start geth again, it will start syncing the blockchain from scratch. However, please note that deleting the blockchain will erase all transaction history and data, so make sure to back up any important information before proceeding.
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