More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
https://preview.redd.it/8an2sq73lvv91.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3cd28a033e70f3f01b0103b5b61f383832ee3532 I bought this exact same laptop for $99 at Best Buy: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-flex-3-chromeboo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I have a bitcoin core full node running on AWS. Currently it uses gp3 SSD, but I was wondering: When the node is fully synchronised the IO requirements are not that high anymore. Could I switch the EBS volume from SSD gp3 to HDD st1. In theory that...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
https://protos.com/bitcoins-longest-serving-lead-maintainer-calls-it-quits-names-no-successor/ This raises a lot of questions: Are bitcoin core developers volunteers? Are they underpaid? They don't hold massive BTC and game theory don't app...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I noticed when using "sendmany" rpc command to send bitcoin to legacy address with one output, the change address also will be a legacy address. Can I force Bitcoin Core to always use bech32 type of address when using change address? ...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I recently installed Bitcoin core to run a full node but I didn't didn't verify like it suggests on bitcoin.org. After reading a tutorial on how to verify I want to do that to dispell my paranoia lol. Can I perform the verification process af...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 2 years ago
A new major update of Bitcoin Core is being tested and is in its release candidate phase and could be released to the public in the near future.Watch This Episode On YouTube Or RumbleListen To The Episode Here:AppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynIn this episode...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Is there any reason no one talks about using bitcoin core? New to this so just trying to figure some things out. submitted by /u/InterestingBuy2945 [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 2 years ago
There are different types of Bitcoin Core contributors playing different roles, and understanding the process is critical for all Bitcoiners.Watch This Episode On YouTube& or& RumbleListen To The Episode Here:AppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynIn this e...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Does anyone else use Bitcoin Core as cold storage by disconnecting from internet, creating wallet, creating receive address, close the wallet and then either encrypt the wallet.dat or cut from Core and paste onto external usb, then remove usb and rec...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Given the following platform hardware and internet data speed (provided below), what settings are recommended for fastest possible blockchain download and sync?
This is the hardware I'm running:
Note: The storage is completely Bitcoin and Monero b...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I don't remember the talk that I was watching, but if I remember correctly the speaker mentioned something about separating out the wallet part of Bitcoin Core because not all of its functionality is dependent on Bitcoin Core. This seems like an int...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Recently I am going to use bitcoin core to set up a custom signet on my docker. I have read some implementations on wiki, but I had some problems when starting up a custom signet. One of the problem is that the mining time I set is not the exactly m...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I'm new here. I met some problem when I use signet on bitcoin core in docker container. I used this command to work out the nbits value to set the average mining time which is 60s.
python3.8 miner --cli="bitcoin-cli" calibrate --grind-cmd="bitcoin-u...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I’m interested in knowing if it’s possible to set up the following:
Android device (let’s say a pixel) Running bitcoin core (and possibly btc apps) With USB SSD connected to phone to store blockchain
Not concerned about cell usage, but would still l...