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roshii (OP)
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March 04, 2019, 12:46:01 PM
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I'm not up to reformatting the whole tutorial and will just lazily invite you to visit https://bitcoindev.network/running-a-bitcoin-node-on-synology-nas/ to check it out.

It will be walking you through the steps of setting up a bitcoin node docker container on a Synology Network-attached storage (NAS) device in just a few simple steps.

In a sense, Bitcoin is about claiming back full ownership: your keys, your money. Network-attached storage is also about claiming full ownership over your data. Considering that a typical NAS might likely have spare storage, and typically runs 24/7, this makes them perfect candidates on which to run a bitcoin node.

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March 05, 2019, 06:53:00 PM
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I'm not up to reformatting the whole tutorial and will just lazily invite you to visit https://bitcoindev.network/running-a-bitcoin-node-on-synology-nas/ to check it out.
Thanks for the link. It was a good read for me. However after reading this tutorial I wonder if in the future can we run a master node online by buying hosting from these regular hosting service providers?

I have no idea what is this Synology NAS by the way. Is this a server?

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