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Run with Bitcoin 10 months ago
Help! Whats this blue wallet error coming while setting up ? Thank you image
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Run with Bitcoin 10 months ago
hello all, Can any one help me in sourcing BM1370 chips used in Bitaxe Gamma? Thank you
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Run with Bitcoin 10 months ago
Can everyone please post 'I am Satoshi' on Nostr and Titter on April 1st?
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Run with Bitcoin 11 months ago
Help Needed with Bitcoin Core Command-Line Tools Setup Namaste Y'all! I'm currently setting up Bitcoin Core on my Mac and need some help with getting the command-line tools (like bitcoin-cli) to work. Here’s the situation: I have Bitcoin Core installed, but I downloaded the GUI version from the official Bitcoin Core website. ( like i had a choice) When I open the Bitcoin-Qt app, I can use the graphical interface, but I can’t find bitcoin-cli to interact with the Bitcoin network through the command line. I found the Bitcoin-Qt.app in my Downloads folder, and I believe it's just the GUI version, not the full version with CLI tools. I tried checking in the Contents/MacOS/ directory inside the app, but I couldn’t find bitcoin-cli or bitcoind. Questions: How can I check if the command-line tools are included with my current installation? If they’re not included, what’s the best way to get bitcoin-cli and bitcoind working? Would you recommend reinstalling Bitcoin Core with the full version (which includes both GUI and CLI tools), or is there an easier way to install just the CLI tools? Setup: Bitcoin Core GUI is already installed in /Users/Downloads/Bitcoin-Qt.app Running pruned node for space efficiency. What I’ve Tried: I’ve already checked the app bundle for bitcoin-cli and bitcoind under Contents/MacOS, but no luck. Looking for an easy solution to get the CLI tools up and running without taking up too much disk space. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance I am trying to rune. a lightning node
so, One of Bitcoin’s weirdest engineering tricks! 🎩✨ Bitcoin did increase the block size with SegWit in 2017 but they can’t officially call it that because of backward compatibility with old nodes. 👉 It’s still called a "1 MB block" for old nodes. 👉 It actually stores up to ~4 MB of data. 👉 This works because Bitcoin Core changed how block space is "counted" (Weight Units instead of bytes).
Gm , please help , I am in a loop. If SegWit didn’t remove any data and signatures are still stored in the block, how does Bitcoin fit more transactions per block? Before SegWit, every byte was counted equally, but after SegWit, witness data (signatures) is counted at 1 WU per byte instead of 4 WU per byte. The block limit changed from 1 MB to 4,000,000 WU, allowing more transactions to fit. How did Bitcoin create more space? Thank you
How many books have been written about #bitcoin ? Any list to refer to ?
Why does a zap sent to a post reflect on one client and not on the other ?
Gm, how often do relays purge data ? How does the relay owner decides what data to keep for an indefinite period? What is the amount of storage required to run a relay ? How many relays are currently running? Thanks :)