Thank you for your answers,
so, did I understand you right, that there are two different ways to store the blockchain (bc)?
- The complete bc with at about 40GB of size. Which is going to grow massively, when more and more people use the network.
- The reduced bc, which only stores 'important' nodes and is 1.5GB of size and not going to grow as fast as the complete bc.
Is that right so far?
But in my eyes, 1.5GB (how big will it be in 5 or 10 years) is still a big number on some devices.
Are there ideas to face that problem?
I don't feel, that hoping for growing bandwidth and storagesizes are the best way.
Regards
Chricken
As far as I know blockchain pruning is still a proposal rather than a fact. It seems that a pruned version might amount to the last 550 blocks, so that's 550 mb.