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Topic: Bitcoin core problem (Read 828 times)

legendary
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June 02, 2016, 02:39:54 PM
#6
I saw many people telling its not hackable

Not hackable on an individual forefront.Bitcoin core runs on a peer to peer network ,there is always a insecurity someone might just disrupt the network and maybe it will affect your computer in some or the other way .

Thanks mates, will try the - prune option, by the way is this the most secure and less hackable bitcoin wallet out there, it appears this to be by reading in the forum. I may switch from Multibit to this one especially now that multibit is being sold to keepkey.
Choose Electrum over multibit.In multibit at times you will have to reload the blockchain over and over so it remains in synch.Electrum is hassle free.
staff
Activity: 3458
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Just writing some code
June 02, 2016, 11:10:46 AM
#5
Thanks mates, will try the - prune option, by the way is this the most secure and less hackable bitcoin wallet out there, it appears this to be by reading in the forum. I may switch from Multibit to this one especially now that multibit is being sold to keepkey.
It is a full node wallet which makes it very secure. I would say that armory is more secure, but a lot of its security come from its utilization of bitcoin core.

Multibit if an SPV wallet, which is subsystem less secure than a full node.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
June 02, 2016, 10:11:43 AM
#4
Thanks mates, will try the - prune option, by the way is this the most secure and less hackable bitcoin wallet out there, it appears this to be by reading in the forum. I may switch from Multibit to this one especially now that multibit is being sold to keepkey.
legendary
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Trainman
June 01, 2016, 05:17:59 PM
#3
How do I uninstall Bitcoin core from a Linux machine, it eats more than half of wy total space, I was just curious to install it as I saw many people telling its not hackable, but I don't care anymore, I just want my space back. Any help here ?
First backup your wallet.dat and then delete the data dir using this command sudo rm -rf .bitcoin
staff
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Just writing some code
June 01, 2016, 05:17:20 PM
#2
It isn't Bitcoin Core that is eating up all of the space, but rather the blockchain. You can enable blockchain pruning and it will save you a lot of space. Just start bitcoin core with the -prune option and it will prune the blockchain so that it only uses a few Gb instead of 60+ Gb.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
June 01, 2016, 04:04:04 PM
#1
How do I uninstall Bitcoin core from a Linux machine, it eats more than half of wy total space, I was just curious to install it as I saw many people telling its not hackable, but I don't care anymore, I just want my space back. Any help here ?
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