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Topic: The fall of Bitcoin nodes. Why nobody talks about it ? - page 5. (Read 6916 times)

sr. member
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All of us who benefit from the network ought to give back to it in ways commensurate with our received benefit.
Sooo, one day we give $20 for each BTC we own and the next we take it back?  Smiley
sr. member
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Too lagre blockchain now, like me, with the home computer to open the wallet was powerless, waiting for the improvement of wallet appear.
sr. member
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That's an old article in CoinDesk, but the problem has only gotten worse. Probably the chief reasons for the drop are *How large the blockchain has become (and difficult to manage on home computers), and The proliferation of wallet software that does not download the full chain. The Bitcoin Foundation wrote about this problem a month or so ago, too.

A lot of us run full nodes on VPS. That can be pretty inexpensive -- at $2/mo. But more help is certainly needed. All of us who benefit from the network ought to give back to it in ways commensurate with our received benefit.
newbie
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In these days in Kroin we are coding our transactions verification process and of course we peek a little bit outside our office, also for take a breath!

This article in coin desk http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-nodes-need/ put some cards on table:

What really happening to btc network ?
Why Nodes numbers dropping so fast recently ?
Why nobody talks about it ?

Is just how money developers makes for sustain btc network?

Any opinions are welcomed.

one of the Kroin Staff
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