The version message is a part of the node connection [handshake](/protocol/network/node-handshake) and indicates various connection settings, networking information, and the services provided by the sending node (see Services Bitfield [below](#services-bitfield)).
The node connection is not considered established until both nodes have sent and received both a `version` and [`verack`](/protocol/network/messages/verack) message.
| services | 8 bytes | bitfield<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | An indication of the services supported by the sending node. See Services Bitfield section below. |
| timestamp | 8 bytes | unix timestamp<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | The time the message was generated on the sending node. |
| remote address | 26 bytes | [network address](/protocol/formats/network-address) | The network address of the remote node. <p>_NOTE: this does not contain the timestamp normally included with network addresses._</p> |
| local address | 26 bytes | [network address](/protocol/formats/network-address) | The network address of the sending node. <p>_NOTE: this does not contain the timestamp normally included with network addresses._</p> |
| nonce | 8 bytes | bytes<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | Random nonce for the connection, used to detect connections to self. |
| user agent | variable | [variable length string](/protocol/formats/variable-length-string) | A user agent string identifying the node implementation. |
| block height | 4 bytes | unsigned integer<sup>[(LE)](/protocol/misc/endian/little)</sup> | The height of the block with the highest height known to the sending node. |
| relay flag | 1 byte | boolean | Indicates whether the sending node would like all broadcasted transactions relayed to it. See [BIP-37](/protocol/forks/bip-0037). This flag is sometimes referred to as "fRelay". |
Note: Protocol version `70001` introduced the optional `relay flag`.
Transmitting the `relay flag` byte to Nodes with a version less than `70001` may result in incompatibility with versions that validate the Version message for a specific byte count.
Note: Historically, transmitting extra data after the `relay flag` would result in the connection being banned by some Nodes.
Modern Nodes ignore extra data after the `relay flag`.
The most recent version of the network protocol is `70015`.
The `version` value often correlates to new behavior, parsing formats, and available services; for more details review the network protocol's [version history](/history/protocol-version).
The services field is an 8 byte little-endian-serialized bitfield that described peer capabilities. The benefit of this bitfield is that during the handshake a node learns about the services his peer offers. Nodes may selectively disconnect from nodes that do not supported "desired services".
When a service is advertised, a separate handshake may follow with service-specific messages to learn details about the support a peer has for that specific service.
These bits are reserved for temporary experiments.
Just pick a bit that isn't getting used, or one not being used much, and notify the community.
Remember that service bits are just unauthenticated advertisements, so implementations must be robust against collisions and other cases where nodes may be advertising a service they do not actually support.