@Peter_Villa_III Hardware wallets are safest against thieves. Fully validating nodes are safest against protocol level problems.
@Peter_Villa_III Then all you need to do is enable the prune setting
@Peter_Villa_III Depends on what you’re trying to do. In order to use it to protect a wallet, you’d have to use the… https://t.co/5FcyqMaEsY
@Peter_Villa_III You’ll need a couple hundred gigs of space for an archival node or 5 gigs for a pruned node.
pierre_rochard Pieter Wuille’s explanation of full node trustlessness. Follow him @pwuille pic.twitter.com/cuW7DSGz19
@coffeelance @moklett @Chargify Can’t say I do…
@BitcoinBabaji @BitMEXResearch The difficulty adjusted upwards by over 20% yesterday, thus blocks are slower and th… https://t.co/9n54djlSkR
RT @BuckPerley: “Crypto-Governance and the Dangers of Faction: Lessons from the 18th Century for designing a decentralized future†https://…
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@agkrellenstein @twobitidiot I don’t think the privacy matters; you could still hard fork a privacy centric blockch… https://t.co/didFu8fSPT
“The pools arguing most vigorously for larger blocks, tend on average, to produce smaller blocks.” - @BitMEXResearch https://t.co/Dkap2gZGDP