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Topic: How Many Full Nodes Bitcoin Online ? - page 7. (Read 22454 times)

legendary
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December 05, 2018, 02:16:18 PM
#4
Yeah no, you can run really old nodes that don't validate any of the newer rules and transactions.
Luke-jr said somewhere sth like 'well they aren't full nodes then', but many disagree.

lol Segwit is optional they said.

So yes a nice topic about a very important part of Bitcoin - run a full node, people.

* Running a full node is the only way you can use Bitcoin in a trustless way.
legendary
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December 05, 2018, 11:44:21 AM
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* Full nodes download every block and transaction and check them against Bitcoin's most up to date consensus rules.
* Independently validating all formats of transactions
* Independently validating full unstripped/unprunned block data
* Filtering transactions and blocks to light node peers so as not to download all transactions in the network.
* Sending historical blocks to nodes that have been deactivated for a while.
* Transmit all formats of new transactions and relay all formats of valid transactions via peers.
* Running a full node is the only way you can use Bitcoin in a trustless way.

fixed that for you

Thanks for your appreciation  Cool
legendary
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December 05, 2018, 11:37:35 AM
#2
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* Full nodes download every block and transaction and check them against Bitcoin's most up to date consensus rules.
* Independently validating all formats of transactions
* Independently validating full unstripped/unprunned block data
* Filtering transactions and blocks to light node peers so as not to download all transactions in the network.
* Sending historical blocks to nodes that have been deactivated for a while.
* Transmit all formats of new transactions and relay all formats of valid transactions via peers.
* Running a full node is the only way you can use Bitcoin in a trustless way.

fixed that for you
legendary
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December 05, 2018, 11:19:16 AM
#1
 "Welcome Bitcoin Full Nodes"

- If you are here, it means that your curiosity about BTCitcoin is increasing.

Hello everyone, this post is not for Bitcoin Core support, It's a little guide, it's distributed in 2 parts.
The first is a poll by vote, feel free to vote if you have an active node.
Second part is for the new arrival, rookie and of course for all the members of
Bitcointalk, we report the benefit of a complete active node 24/7 on the network.

- You have a Full Node running, please if yes, vote the poll, Thanks.

Before starting, although it is a very repeated topic in the forum, but the previous publications, are forgotten in the amount of new publications every day.

- What makes a Full Node?

  • Full nodes download every block and transaction and check them against Bitcoin's most up to date consensus rules.
  • Independently validating all formats of transactions.
  • Independently validating full unstripped/unprunned block data.
  • Filtering transactions and blocks to light node peers so as not to download all transactions in the network.
  • Sending historical blocks to nodes that have been deactivated for a while.
  • Transmit all formats of new transactions and relay all formats of valid transactions via peers.
  • Running a full node is the only way you can use Bitcoin in a trustless way.

- Lets start:

You have a Full Node 24/7 , tell your experience ?
(Copy the header and answer)

Do you have any suggestions for Bitcoin Core Node and Wallet in the new updates ?
(Copy the header and answer)

What do not you like about Bitcore Node ?
(Copy the header and answer)

Now a sensitive issue, you think that the Bitcoin network would have to reward in some way the complete nodes 24/7?
(Copy the header and answer)

- Or participate directly with your opinion, of course.



I do not detail an installation guide because in the links of the Bitcoin Core website it is perfectly documented.
For your safety, always download from the official website.

- Info. BTCitcoin & Documents

  • Genesis Block is the first block of a Blockchain 03/Jan/2009
  • Symbol BTC
  • Ticker BTC
  • Max Supply 21.000.000 BTC
  • Circulating Supply 17.409.362 BTC
  • Lost +/- 4.000.000 BTC
  • Satoshi Nakamoto White Paper https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

- Installation available, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, ARM Linux and Ubuntu


- Installation Guide

  • Full Node Lightning Network
  • Full Node VPS (Virtual Private Server)
  • Full Node Raspberry Pi

- BTCooks

  • Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
  • The Book Of Satoshi by Phil Champagne

- Movies


- Online Nodes



Thanks for participating !!!

(The links will be updated with more information.)
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