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Topic: Parmanode - Open Source, easy Bitcoin node for desktop computers (Mac/Linux) (Read 163 times)

legendary
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Very interesting idea, anyone know how many Apple users have a bitcoin node running? And linux one?.

Such data not exist. But i would assume almost all node which IP belong to server hosting service (such as AWS or Amazon) use Linux.

I dont use Apple/mac things so i cant try. One thing it comes to my mind is, following the politics of Apple in general we have to think in the future some Apple upgrades to deny you use their computers to do this kind of things, you know...... Apple things.

I doubt that would happen when their PC and laptop used by some software developer and engineer. Although i expect Apple might make such thing (e.g. run full node) less convenience for regular users.
hero member
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And Linux!

I'm not sure why people are forgetting that it also works on Linux.

One platform it will not work on though is Windows, but I never rated Windows highly to be honest. The development platform is just crap, there's no way to install and run Unix programs without using something like Cygwin, MinGW, and nowadays Windows Subsystem for Linux. Though because of the graphical nature of some of these programs, I doubt whether this will work on any of these layers.

I couldn't agree more. Windows is good for gaming and ... well only for gaming.

Personally I don't have any computer available to try this, but it looks super promising and "elegantly hacky"
legendary
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Very interesting idea, anyone know how many Apple users have a bitcoin node running? And linux one?.

I dont use Apple/mac things so i cant try. One thing it comes to my mind is, following the politics of Apple in general we have to think in the future some Apple upgrades to deny you use their computers to do this kind of things, you know...... Apple things.

That should not be so easy to find out. But the demand or interest seems to be confirmed with this project.
I think there will be quite a few Linux nodes. Just think of all the umbrel nodes that use umbrelOS. This includes all the Raspberry Pi's or any Ubuntu system.

In contrast of that: the total number of nodes that are accessible in the network can be determined.
Bitnodes.io gives a nice overview with some interesting statistics. How the nodes are distributed by country and so on.
44817 active nodes are currently available, these statistics are updated every day.
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Very interesting idea, anyone know how many Apple users have a bitcoin node running? And linux one?.

I dont use Apple/mac things so i cant try. One thing it comes to my mind is, following the politics of Apple in general we have to think in the future some Apple upgrades to deny you use their computers to do this kind of things, you know...... Apple things.
legendary
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Parmanode is designed for non-technical users giving them the ability to download and verify Bitcoin related software, and sync using an external or internal drive, and also have configuration options presented to them with automation. No manual configuration file editing will be required - Parmanode takes care of all that in the background.

Non-technical-user-friendly, sounds interesting. This approach simplifies the process of setting up and maintaining a Bitcoin node on a Mac, making it more accessible to a wider audience.

And Linux!

I'm not sure why people are forgetting that it also works on Linux.

One platform it will not work on though is Windows, but I never rated Windows highly to be honest. The development platform is just crap, there's no way to install and run Unix programs without using something like Cygwin, MinGW, and nowadays Windows Subsystem for Linux. Though because of the graphical nature of some of these programs, I doubt whether this will work on any of these layers.
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Parmanode is designed for non-technical users giving them the ability to download and verify Bitcoin related software, and sync using an external or internal drive, and also have configuration options presented to them with automation. No manual configuration file editing will be required - Parmanode takes care of all that in the background.

Non-technical-user-friendly, sounds interesting. This approach simplifies the process of setting up and maintaining a Bitcoin node on a Mac, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
legendary
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Looks interesting. As always if I ever have some of that thing called free time I might play around with it.
Seems to follow a bit with the nodes in a box theory of auto installing all the things without a lot of user intervention.

The more setups like this the better since it makes more people likely to run a node.

With that being said, unless I missed it, which is possible, not a lot of warnings about security and the environment it's running in.

-Dave
legendary
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the bitcoin educator and security mentor Arman The Parman today published code for running a full node on a mac.
there is also the possibility to interchange your existing umbrel/mynode systems with a permanode

here are the steps you need to follow to get a Bitcoin node running on your mac system:
  • get a mac with 1Tb internal/external drive
  • open terminal
  • copy and paste this: curl https://parmanode.com/install.sh | sh
  • double-click the new desktop icon, run_parmanode to run.

e.g. information about how to manually connect different wallets to the node can also be retrieved. It is also possible to have your own parmanode automatically connect to your own wallet in the background.
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Parmanode is designed for non-technical users giving them the ability to download and verify Bitcoin related software, and sync using an external or internal drive, and also have configuration options presented to them with automation. No manual configuration file editing will be required - Parmanode takes care of all that in the background.
https://github.com/ArmanTheParman/Parmanode

all other useful links you will find under the following image:


https://parmanode.com/
https://parmanode.com/install/
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