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November 18, 2023, 06:04:51 PM
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This question is invalid, unsound and provoking to snr colleagues mate!
No question is invalid and forum members are welcome to ask questions anywhere they get stuck, does not matter if the question is answerable with a google search or not. That is how a forum functions, as a community where its members ask question and get replies to them.

Anyways, yes Bitcoin has a satellite it is called Blockstream satellite.
This is not a native project of the bitcoin network.

- Jay -
Logically thinking no question is invalid is correct because it seeks an answer but in a nut shell asking questions that is not well looked at or examined is completely irrelevant, I guess that's your correction here the use of words to be precise. If the forum as a community is set at a benchmark of asking questions and getting answers does not mean an individual should not make research. Some things can be studied/or learnt by self education but where one can't do some simple task makes it annoying to me. Anyways your correction has been counted.

For Blockstream satellite even if it's not a native satellite but at least it was launched for the aid of Bitcoin network hence it answers OP's question that's the aim.
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- Jay -
November 18, 2023, 04:04:07 AM
#10
This question is invalid, unsound and provoking to snr colleagues mate!
No question is invalid and forum members are welcome to ask questions anywhere they get stuck, does not matter if the question is answerable with a google search or not. That is how a forum functions, as a community where its members ask question and get replies to them.

Anyways, yes Bitcoin has a satellite it is called Blockstream satellite.
This is not a native project of the bitcoin network.

- Jay -
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November 18, 2023, 03:21:37 AM
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Does the Bitcoin blockchain system have any separate satellites? BTC
If you have a connection to the Internet and you have a device to run a Bitcoin full node, you can have the Bitcoin blockchain in full synchronization anytime.

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November 18, 2023, 02:43:31 AM
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Or it's a project from Blockstream?, I read they can help to broadcast your transactions without relying on an internet connection, but you need to purchase their satellite kits.
Even at that, there is nothing like having your own direct connection to the internet, because having to subscribe to such a connection is like prolonging the process and also relying on a third party.


What is the need for Bitcoin to have a separate satellite?


I think the Bitcoin network is okay the way it is right now and there is no need to crack your head so much about things that are unilaterally irrelevant at this point.
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November 18, 2023, 01:42:53 AM
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Does the Bitcoin blockchain system have any separate satellites? BTC
Honestly speaking I did not know that there was a self-serve of Bitcoin and when I went to for search it, I wondered there is a separate satellite named Blockstream. There is a station for the satellite on the ground that supports it.  I did not know for what purpose it was made but up to some extent, I came to know that this satellite was made for connection issues.  Sometimes the connection is interrupted and the the satellite will provide the connection for the running of Blockchain.  I Did not know how it works because it was so complex there so am simply giving the link to that website where everything is there that you need and I hope it will help you a lot.

website link


Thank you So Much sir!!
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November 18, 2023, 01:33:02 AM
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Does the Bitcoin blockchain system have any separate satellites? BTC
Honestly speaking I did not know that there was a self-serve of Bitcoin and when I went to for search it, I wondered there is a separate satellite named Blockstream. There is a station for the satellite on the ground that supports it.  I did not know for what purpose it was made but up to some extent, I came to know that this satellite was made for connection issues.  Sometimes the connection is interrupted and the the satellite will provide the connection for the running of Blockchain.  I Did not know how it works because it was so complex there so am simply giving the link to that website where everything is there that you need and I hope it will help you a lot.

website link
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November 18, 2023, 01:02:11 AM
#5
I don't understand what did you mean, are you talk about Bitcoin's node? you can be a node, each node connected to one and another.

Or it's a project from Blockstream?, I read they can help to broadcast your transactions without relying on internet connection, but you need to purchase their satellite kits.


Thanks for Help! I really need to know about it.
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November 18, 2023, 01:00:49 AM
#4
This question is invalid, unsound and provoking to snr colleagues mate! It is very much self answerable. Google can provide you with this kind of answer even you AI's can do that too just make us of search button both in the forum and google too. Make you own research don't wait for you to get answers here before you known.

Anyways, yes Bitcoin has a satellite it is called Blockstream satellite. You can now make more research and learn from this thread below. if you don't find enough information as you wish to know then you can ask that question in that thread and surely you will have a good response. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blockstream-satellite-20-5245900


Wow that means its available and still working..........
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November 18, 2023, 12:59:30 AM
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I don't understand what did you mean, are you talk about Bitcoin's node? you can be a node, each node connected to one and another.

Or it's a project from Blockstream?, I read they can help to broadcast your transactions without relying on internet connection, but you need to purchase their satellite kits.
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November 18, 2023, 12:54:14 AM
#2
This question is invalid, unsound and provoking to snr colleagues mate! It is very much self answerable. Google can provide you with this kind of answer even you AI's can do that too just make us of search button both in the forum and google too. Make you own research don't wait for you to get answers here before you known.

Anyways, yes Bitcoin has a satellite it is called Blockstream satellite. You can now make more research and learn from this thread below. if you don't find enough information as you wish to know then you can ask that question in that thread and surely you will have a good response. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blockstream-satellite-20-5245900 Created by @gmaxwell
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November 18, 2023, 12:30:22 AM
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Does the Bitcoin blockchain system have any separate satellites? BTC
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