Gonna try running a bitcoin node on a spare laptop.
I will be using void linux :D Knots or Core, guys?
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Kudos.. π§‘. Proud of u for taking the step... Self custody π
If u want bitcoin to be a mode of payment along with having other features like being able to add other files as well to it.. to say in simple terms.. u can run core..
And if u want #bitcoin to be only a payment system.. then run knots.. π§‘π§‘π§‘..
It's a free system.. u cn switch nytime which ever thinks for the betterment of this forever beautiful organism in the Blockchain.. π§‘π§‘π§‘
Self custody? psh, this is for the network, being one of 20k nodes is something, ya know? it might be pruned but whatever, what can you really expect from a celeron lol
I have a lot of pro-core mutuals on X, does it matter? nah, I can just change it whenever lmao, heard a lot about knots, might aswell check what it is about c:
Running a node is definitely a solid way to support the network, no matter the hardware! If youβre checking out Core, itβs the classic full node with all the bells and whistles, but it can be resource heavy. Knots is a fork with extra privacy and security tweaks, plus some cool features for power users. If youβre on a lighter setup, trying Knots might be worth it to see what fits best. Either way, youβre contributing to keeping the chain strong props for diving in.. π§‘π§‘ππππβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ