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TransaDox (OP)
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July 21, 2015, 03:18:14 PM
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Can any point me to graphs or data showing a relationship, if any, between the block chain database size on disk  (currently at about 40ish GB) for a full node and the number of full nodes over time? Is there a correlation?

I don't mind if I have to create them from raw data. Just point it out for me please?
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July 21, 2015, 03:22:05 PM
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I don't think there's such a chart, that I'm aware of, but it would be interesting to see one.

Maybe someone can take this info and this (or maybe something with more historical data, if it exists), combine them and create such a chart.

Well, here's an idea for my free time... Cheesy
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July 22, 2015, 10:01:27 AM
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I don't think there's such a chart, that I'm aware of, but it would be interesting to see one.

Maybe someone can take this info and this (or maybe something with more historical data, if it exists), combine them and create such a chart.

Well, here's an idea for my free time... Cheesy

Great.
I was able to download the data for the block chain size, but the reachable nodes had no such facility as far as I could tell.

The nodes graph seems to be all reachable nodes, which is useful, but not as useful as knowing full nodes which require the full block chain. Is there a way to distinguish a full node from any old node or is the user agent sufficient?
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