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Topic: How many of you have 24/7 Bitcoin Nodes? (Read 1648 times)

legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
August 13, 2014, 11:37:39 AM
#27
The bandwidth goes up when you are connected to more nodes. You are constantly exchanging data with some or all of them.

I think it I have seen it exceed a few gigabytes a day, at least with my computers that connected to about 20~30 others.
newbie
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August 13, 2014, 11:02:43 AM
#26
I cant afford even using Bitcoin QT cuz my PC is shit.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
August 10, 2014, 09:48:36 PM
#25
Any one has a rough idea how much bandwidth is needed for running a node 24/7?
hero member
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August 10, 2014, 09:10:58 AM
#24
I would really like to purchase around 5 VPS so I could run 5 24/7 Bitcoin nodes just to help a little and feel I contributed.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 10, 2014, 05:42:29 AM
#23
i cant afford pc upgrade or vps  Cry
hero member
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August 10, 2014, 01:08:52 AM
#22
Will buy a computer only for running bitcoin-qt and other 27/7 services. Don't want risk put my main computers under uch stress, because all of them contaim things that will be a pain to get again, and are more expensive then a computer only made for it.
Running QT 24/7 would really not (IMO) put your computer under very much stress. It uses very little computing power and very little bandwidth (now).

I think the OP was actually referring to people running a VPS or a dedicated server to be a full node to support the network. It is really not very expensive to run a VPS, they only cost a few dollars per month to run.

The only major stress would be on the hard drive or SSD which could get quite a bit of thrashing if you have a significant upload pipe.  Other than that even a Celeron could host a node.
sr. member
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'Slow and steady wins the race'
August 10, 2014, 12:20:12 AM
#21
Will buy a computer only for running bitcoin-qt and other 27/7 services. Don't want risk put my main computers under uch stress, because all of them contaim things that will be a pain to get again, and are more expensive then a computer only made for it.
Running QT 24/7 would really not (IMO) put your computer under very much stress. It uses very little computing power and very little bandwidth (now).

I think the OP was actually referring to people running a VPS or a dedicated server to be a full node to support the network. It is really not very expensive to run a VPS, they only cost a few dollars per month to run.
hero member
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Currently held as collateral by monbux
August 09, 2014, 08:34:51 PM
#20
Will buy a computer only for running bitcoin-qt and other 27/7 services. Don't want risk put my main computers under uch stress, because all of them contaim things that will be a pain to get again, and are more expensive then a computer only made for it.

The normally approach is just to purchase a VPS from someone that you trust instead of using your electricity to run that computer 24/7.
legendary
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Merit: 1009
August 09, 2014, 12:56:50 PM
#19
Will buy a computer only for running bitcoin-qt and other 27/7 services. Don't want risk put my main computers under uch stress, because all of them contaim things that will be a pain to get again, and are more expensive then a computer only made for it.
full member
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Is there life on Mars?
August 09, 2014, 12:38:36 PM
#18
I was just wondering how many have setup nodes yourself and how long you have been running them. Nodes make the Bitcoin environment more secure for anyone who doesn't know.

I don't run one. Yes, it's a very honorable thing to do, but I don't have a suitable computer running a node and I also don't have the necessary data limits needed to run one. I guess I could look into running a dedicated virtual server, though... Aren't there services that offer a prepared image of a Bitcoin full node?
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 09, 2014, 12:32:51 PM
#17
I have QT running whenever I am logged into this forum or reading bitcoin related news on my computer, or otherwise dealing with bitcoin. I do not use QT as my wallet, but rather use it to contrubate to the network whenever I am doing any of the above.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 06, 2014, 10:22:23 PM
#16
Just install bitcoin core software on your pc and set it to run at startup. That's a full node right there.

Otherwise all these people looking to outsource this job to a VPS out of guilt are just silly in my eyes. If you absolutely must do this at the very least go find an Asia VPS. Way too many nodes in Eu/US already.

Oh and if you really, really want to contribute: run an electrum server. Or donate to an existing one.
full member
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August 06, 2014, 06:42:00 PM
#15
I only run the qt about once a month, to update the block chain.
legendary
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I run qt 24/7, have for nearly 3 years now
full member
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I have a roughly 50 hour per week node. Qt runs on my PC
newbie
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I have 1 node but not exactly 24/7, maybe... 10/7  Wink

I want to help but I can't have my computer all day-running!  Cheesy
Maybe I'm going to add it to my rig but i don't want less has power... you know

Did you open all the neccessary ports? You can see this easily by the number of connections your node has. If you have 8 or less you are not running a full node, but even are burden to the network!

Yes yes! What I'm saying is that I'm not with my computer opened all day so I'm a node 10h more or less each day, haha
full member
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Same. I never used to but it does not hurt.

I run bitcoin core 24/7 on my laptop.
legendary
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CEO Bitpanda.com
I have 1 node but not exactly 24/7, maybe... 10/7  Wink

I want to help but I can't have my computer all day-running!  Cheesy
Maybe I'm going to add it to my rig but i don't want less has power... you know

Did you open all the neccessary ports? You can see this easily by the number of connections your node has. If you have 8 or less you are not running a full node, but even are burden to the network!
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
I have 1 node but not exactly 24/7, maybe... 10/7  Wink

I want to help but I can't have my computer all day-running!  Cheesy
Maybe I'm going to add it to my rig but i don't want less has power... you know
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com
I do on a VPS with 8 gb ram. It is a nice thing to do for bitcoin, that has given so much to us!
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