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Topic: Is there a site showing all the different Bitcoin implemenations? - page 2. (Read 1631 times)

sr. member
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The lion roars!
That there's such an obvious anti-Core bias does not inspire much confidence in your data, colinistheman. The site should describe how data is gathered and explain how it can be verified.
legendary
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It gives a nice overview indeed. It does seem that core is still the way most people want to go.

Are these really all the nodes? Only 6.5k or so left? Lets hope some alternative ways if running a node become available soon.
staff
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Just writing some code
And if they are so against censorship, then why are they censoring Bitcoin Core from that website?
Two things:

NodeCounter.com does show Core now.
Well it does now after I have pointed out your hipocrisy  Roll Eyes

Bitcoin.org does not provide links or downloads to any of the new implementations. Bitcoin.org also banned Coinbase.com for saying they were going to use Bitcoin Classic.
Coinbase has been reinstated on the website for quite some time.

Bitcoin.org doesn't provide links to those wallets, probably because of their hard forking stuff which goes against their hard fork policy: https://bitcoin.org/en/posts/hard-fork-policy. And before you argue that it is not a contentious hard fork, if it wasn't so contentious, then why all the debate?

Since it is pretty clear that you are the administrator of that site or have direct communication with the administrators, I have a few nits about the links. Bitcoin.org belongs under related links as it provide information for Bitcoin in general. Bitcoincore.org is Bitcoin Core's website now.

Also, if you are so against censorship, then bitcointalk and /r/bitcoin should be under related as those two places are related and are places that people are active and get information.
staff
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Just writing some code
How come bitcoin.org, bitcointalk, bitcoincore.org, r/bitcoin is censored from the site?

Probably because all those sites you listed censor all talk of /r/btc and Bitcoin Classic, Bitcoin Unlimited, and XT.
bitcoin.org and bitcoincore.org don't censor anything, those are informational websites, not discussion websites like reddit and this forum.

And if they are so against censorship, then why are they censoring Bitcoin Core from that website?
staff
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Just writing some code
Lots of interesting graphs and charts.

NodeCounter.com

How come bitcoin.org, bitcointalk, bitcoincore.org, r/bitcoin is censored from the site?
Because they are for Bitcoin Core which they obviously are against (it was previously XTNodes.com, so you know who they are biased towards). Just like how Bitcoin Core isn't even linked or mentioned there at all excepted for their counts.

This clearly does not show all of the different node implementations. It misses the other full node implementations that are listed here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/competing-nodes-list-of-btc-implementations-in-competition-for-the-blockchain-1330770
sr. member
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Lots of interesting graphs and charts.

NodeCounter.com

How come bitcoin.org, bitcointalk, bitcoincore.org, r/bitcoin is censored from the site?
hero member
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I want lots of interesting graphs and charts.
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