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1  Other / Beginners & Help / encrypted WIPC windows wallet on: December 09, 2019, 11:39:51 AM
i have wipc windows wallet locked and encrypted every time i enter passphrase that i saved to unlock it it give me error!! pleas help  !!!

2  Other / Beginners & Help / explained running bitcoin full node on: November 25, 2019, 06:18:36 AM
Running a Bitcoin full node isn’t just for mining pools and companies. Today, we’re going to outline 6 reasons why the average user should also consider running their own Bitcoin full node.

 1) HELPS THE NETWORK:
Running your own full node is the only way to have full control and to ensure that all the rules of Bitcoin are being followed. Nodes do this by rejecting blocks and transactions that don’t follow the consensus rules and by rejecting connections from peers that send them (or too many of them).

In this sense, nodes are more important than hash power as they are the ones that verify that the blockchain is following the rules. Even with the longest Proof-of-Work chain, nodes will still determine if said chain follows the rules and whether or not it is accepted or ignored.

According to Bitcoin Wiki:

[…] full nodes enforce the consensus rules no matter what. However, lightweight nodes do not do this. Lightweight nodes do whatever the majority of mining power says. Therefore, if most of the miners got together to increase their block reward, for example, lightweight nodes would blindly go along with it

2) KEEPS YOU SAFE
Running any kind of Bitcoin wallet that does not require you to run a full node means that you have to place a certain degree of trust in the service provider, something that shouldn’t be necessary with Bitcoin.


 
A web-based wallet requires you to trust the central node through which your transactions are broadcasted and even lightweight clients like Electrum require that you trust their servers. Even an SPV client requires trust in a third party since you are only downloading the blockchain headers and not verifying if the blockchain you follow respects the rules of the network or if it’s the longest blockchain.

3)  ALLOWS YOU TO CHOOSE
In the possible event of a hard fork where both blockchains remain active with economic activity on each side like the one in Ethereum/Ethereum Classic, running a full node is the only way you can validate the rules of the new or old blockchain, according to your preference. If you don’t run a full node, your opinion will not be considered and you will simply follow the blockchain that is given to you.

Running a full node of the client you support is also an indirect way of voting, which shows miners what rule set the users overwhelmingly support.

4) GIVES YOU A HIGHER DEGREE OF PRIVACY
Using a centralized, lightweight or even SPV wallet will never be as private as running a full node. Since you rely on third-party servers to broadcast your transactions for you, those servers will be aware of which addresses belong to you.

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This is true both for online wallets and lightweight clients. SPV nodes that rely on bloom filters leak considerable information about the addresses of Bitcoin users.

5) IT’S NOT THAT HARD
To less than tech-savvy users, running a full node may seem like a challenge. However, running a Bitcoin core full node is nothing more than simply downloading the latest Bitcoin core client version and running it.

6 Reasons to Run a Bitcoin Full Node

The Bitcoin blockchain is over 100GB in size, so it may take a while to synchronize your node initially. However, Core’s latest release v0.14.0 improves on validation speed and network propagation performance, leading to much shorter sync and initial block download times.


 
If in doubt, you can find instructions that detail the process for multiple operating systems on Bitcoin.org.

6) IT’S NOT THAT EXPENSIVE
Running a node will require you to keep your computer on at all times – or at least for the majority of the day. While you can always turn your node on and off at will with this option, it is not a very practical one. Many users decide not to host their nodes locally on a physical computer, but rather on a rented virtual server.

Some users have also resorted to hosting nodes on far less demanding machines than computers. This user, for example, is running a Bitcoin full node on his Raspberry pi3 by pruning the blockchain  (deleting unnecessary data about transactions that are fully spent).

Bitcoinist_BitSeed Node in Action

The minimum requirements for running a Bitcoin node outlined by Bitcoin Core are as follows:

Desktop or laptop hardware running recent versions of Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux.
125 gigabytes of free disk space
2 gigabytes of memory (RAM)
A broadband Internet connection with upload speeds of at least 400 kilobits (50 kilobytes) per second
An unmetered connection, a connection with high upload limits, or a connection you regularly monitor to ensure it doesn’t exceed its upload limits. It’s common for full nodes on high-speed connections to use 200 gigabytes upload or more a month. Download usage is around 20 gigabytes a month, plus around an additional 100 gigabytes the first time you start your node.
6 hours a day that your full node can be left running. (You can do other things with your computer while running a full node.) More hours would be better, and best of all would be if you can run your node continuously.
Given the benefits outlined above, running a Bitcoin full node will guarantee that you’re not only boosting the performance of the Bitcoin network but also having more say on its future.


 
Are you planning to run you own Bitcoin node? Which client would you choose?

source https://bitcoinist.com/6-reasons-run-bitcoin-full-node/
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Important Warning Blockchain Email Hacker "BIоϲkϲhаin Rеϲеivеd" on: November 23, 2019, 05:43:55 PM
Recently I received many suspicious emails From e-mail addresses have nothing to do with blockchain so it should be noted not to click on those messages to protect your account from hacking
Did anyone else come across those letters


4  Local / العربية (Arabic) / BIоϲkϲhаin Rеϲеivеd تحذير هام بلوكتشين هاكر ايميل on: November 23, 2019, 07:27:11 AM
في الفترة الاخيرة وصلت لي عن طريق الايميل رسائل كثيرة  بعنوان بلوكتشين BIоϲkϲhаin Rеϲеivеd
 من عناوين ايميل ليس لها علاقة بالبلكتشين لذا وجب التنويه بعدم الضغط علي تلك الرسائل لحمايه حسابك من الاختراق   
هل  احد اخر صادفته تلك الرسائل
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5  Economy / Exchanges / what is the best place to buy bitcoin with credit card no verification no id on: August 18, 2017, 03:01:33 AM
 i want to buy small amount about 0.01 btc
without id and no verification
6  Economy / Lending / need small loan 0.01 on: August 09, 2017, 04:42:08 AM
return with investment  4 business days
thanks for your support
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