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Title: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: 0toinvestor on May 08, 2015, 02:11:25 PM
I shut down my server farm a little over a month ago to take interest in and support the Bitcoin infrastructure. Not all of my servers have been sold. Would it be at all beneficial to the community if I could add 20-30 VMs (to start with) that just run full nodes?



Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: Amph on May 08, 2015, 02:42:41 PM
of course do it it would beneficial for the network, sadly there aren't any reward or incentive to do it, besides being charitable


Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: jacktheking on May 08, 2015, 04:13:15 PM
If you really did. Dont mind posting a donation address here. I'm sure there will be many Bitcoiners that will donate some Bitcoin to you. Bitcoiner are very kind because.. this is internet! I would really like to see you putting up a node for Bitcoin - it will be even better if you put up nodes!


Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: 0toinvestor on May 15, 2015, 10:11:38 PM
Ok. I've got 15 VMs running a full node each and all are taking on incoming connections. I'll keep an eye on resources, I should be able to add another 10-15 VMs to that machine. If not, I'll add what I can and turn on another machine.

@jacktheking, donations would be awesome!

I'm not sure of proper etiquette for soliciting donations on this site but if anyone wants to contribute please send them to the address below. Thanks!

12sMwh4wAVkrXkq6UUt5id5m6ThvxW9sKN

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Jub3XviEypKF1RLv1uQSfZtUukx2MFRniEDmSd30kaU=s207-p-no


Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: notlist3d on May 15, 2015, 10:49:13 PM
If you really did. Dont mind posting a donation address here. I'm sure there will be many Bitcoiners that will donate some Bitcoin to you. Bitcoiner are very kind because.. this is internet! I would really like to see you putting up a node for Bitcoin - it will be even better if you put up nodes!

I would be surprised if you could get anywhere near what it costs for the 15 VM's in donations.  I hope I'm wrong, but I just don't see it being a huge draw of people donating.


Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: randy8777 on May 15, 2015, 11:07:07 PM
If you really did. Dont mind posting a donation address here. I'm sure there will be many Bitcoiners that will donate some Bitcoin to you. Bitcoiner are very kind because.. this is internet! I would really like to see you putting up a node for Bitcoin - it will be even better if you put up nodes!

I would be surprised if you could get anywhere near what it costs for the 15 VM's in donations.  I hope I'm wrong, but I just don't see it being a huge draw of people donating.

if people donate 0.01btc in total it will be a massive achievement. but beside that, we don't know if he really is running that many nodes. saying you do is not enough.


Title: Re: Adding to the number of dedicated nodes.
Post by: Studio60 on May 15, 2015, 11:25:59 PM
I shut down my server farm a little over a month ago to take interest in and support the Bitcoin infrastructure. Not all of my servers have been sold. Would it be at all beneficial to the community if I could add 20-30 VMs (to start with) that just run full nodes?

Yes, every person that runs a full node helps strengthen the network :)

The Bitcoin network exists because of all the people that participate, so if nobody runs full nodes or mines it's not a very strong network. If you mined that would be even better as that increases network security and decentralization, and it might even return you profit if you're good at it.

For running a full node, remember a few things though. Be sure you have port 8333 open, where it can accept incoming connections, otherwise you're not really 'helping' the network. If you show more than 8 connections everything should be working fine. Also, you probably don't need redundant nodes on the same IP, and which share the same bandwidth limits. What strengthens the network is geographically spaced nodes with sufficient bandwidth to reduce network latency. Last, your full node should be online 24/7 without experiencing frequent outages for best results. Hope that helps :)