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February 26, 2014, 05:15:31 AM
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I'm a little confused about something and I was hoping to get some help here on this.

How do you become a Bitcoin node?  https://blockchain.info/connected-nodes

What is a node?  Would this just simply be me running Multibit or Bitcoin Qt on my laptop or what would it be?

If you are a node, would other transactions be seen by you, i.e. transactions seen by multiple peers?
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February 26, 2014, 05:19:36 AM
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I'm a little confused about something and I was hoping to get some help here on this.

How do you become a Bitcoin node?  https://blockchain.info/connected-nodes

What is a node?  Would this just simply be me running Multibit or Bitcoin Qt on my laptop or what would it be?

If you are a node, would other transactions be seen by you, i.e. transactions seen by multiple peers?
In order to be a node, you must port forward port 8332 and wait for other peers to be seen by you. A peer simply relays a transaction to the rest of the nodes.
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February 26, 2014, 05:22:59 AM
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I'm a little confused about something and I was hoping to get some help here on this.

How do you become a Bitcoin node?  https://blockchain.info/connected-nodes

What is a node?  Would this just simply be me running Multibit or Bitcoin Qt on my laptop or what would it be?

If you are a node, would other transactions be seen by you, i.e. transactions seen by multiple peers?
In order to be a node, you must port forward port 8332 and wait for other peers to be seen by you. A peer simply relays a transaction to the rest of the nodes.

So anyone can become a node and you can do this through Multibit or Bitcoin Qt?
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February 26, 2014, 05:26:41 AM
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I'm a little confused about something and I was hoping to get some help here on this.

How do you become a Bitcoin node?  https://blockchain.info/connected-nodes

What is a node?  Would this just simply be me running Multibit or Bitcoin Qt on my laptop or what would it be?

If you are a node, would other transactions be seen by you, i.e. transactions seen by multiple peers?
In order to be a node, you must port forward port 8332 and wait for other peers to be seen by you. A peer simply relays a transaction to the rest of the nodes.

So anyone can become a node and you can do this through Multibit or Bitcoin Qt?
You could not use multibit to be a full node. To be a full node, you must download the whole blockchain, Bitcoin QT does this.
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February 26, 2014, 07:40:58 AM
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The port doesn't matter that much but usually it's 8333

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February 26, 2014, 09:22:04 AM
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The port doesn't matter that much but usually it's 8333
Apologizes, was mixed up.
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