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September 13, 2015, 11:26:33 PM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
I know there are wallets like Electrum and Armory and zillions of online wallets around the internet, but if someone find bitcoin download the software and start it up, how would his experience be?
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dothebeats
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September 13, 2015, 11:41:11 PM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
I know there are wallets like Electrum and Armory and zillions of online wallets around the internet, but if someone find bitcoin download the software and start it up, how would his experience be?
Depends on what you want to do with Core. If you just want to have a copy of the whole blockchain on your machine, then go and get Core as your wallet. There are a lot of features embedded in the Core wallet that isn't available on other wallets, most especially SPV wallets. Core wallet is used mostly for running a full node to help support the network. If you are the type that only sends and receives bitcoin and do not involve in any other technicalities in bitcoin (such as, well running a full node), just get a SPV wallet.
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September 13, 2015, 11:59:04 PM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
I know there are wallets like Electrum and Armory and zillions of online wallets around the internet, but if someone find bitcoin download the software and start it up, how would his experience be?
about as easy as downloading Call of duty or battlefied or world of warcraft.. as they take about the sametime (many GB) to download fully.. then you have the fun of playing around and learning how to use it..
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maokoto
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September 14, 2015, 12:06:10 AM |
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Really it is as easy to sync the wallet?
For me, It has taken more than one week to sync wallet for other altcoins. I understand that with so many bitcoin transactions you need to maintain the wallet open to keep up with it.
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September 14, 2015, 12:11:36 AM |
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The main problem in my opinion is to download the whole blockchain to be able to let him start using the wallet
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dothebeats
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September 14, 2015, 12:31:14 AM |
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The main problem in my opinion is to download the whole blockchain to be able to let him start using the wallet
Using is his problem, and not downloading and syncing the whole wallet up-to-date. Like what I've said earlier, the core wallet has many functionalities that isn't present on any SPV wallets available. It will take OP some time before he finds his way about how to use Core wallet.
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September 14, 2015, 12:52:28 AM |
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It is quite easy to use Bitcoin Core as a normal user. The only problems people run into are syncing the blockchain and change addresses. Most newbies panic when they see in a block explorer that their change is going to a change address (but one they don't recognize). Syncing the blockchain can also take an insane amount of time.
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September 14, 2015, 02:02:56 AM |
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Yeah It is pretty easy just first ignore some of the technicality. You will get it in time
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September 14, 2015, 02:06:21 AM |
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isn't running the Core wallet as easy as download and just running the program 24/7
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Next BillGates
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September 14, 2015, 02:21:31 AM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
I know there are wallets like Electrum and Armory and zillions of online wallets around the internet, but if someone find bitcoin download the software and start it up, how would his experience be?
about as easy as downloading Call of duty or battlefied or world of warcraft.. as they take about the sametime (many GB) to download fully.. then you have the fun of playing around and learning how to use it.. i think whole blockchain's size will be nearly 40 GB if i'm not wrong.
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RGBKey
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September 14, 2015, 03:15:35 AM |
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It's much easier to use electrum or some other SPV wallet to get started, but core has a friendlier interface IMO.
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September 14, 2015, 10:06:07 AM |
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Bitcoin core is easy to use. But we need patience until the initial network synchronizations. Many newbies go for light wallets for this reasons. If you have higher bandwidth along with high data limit then bitcoin core is the right choice.
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September 14, 2015, 11:26:58 AM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
is not about how easy is to download and sync it, is about your patience, since download the whole blockchain will take you few days ( if you connection is "normal" ) download, install and wait until blockchain is downloaded is like download any other programs for your machine, so as i said that's not the problem.
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Q7
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September 14, 2015, 12:03:25 PM |
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In terms of functionality the core and other wallets will be almost the same but it's waiting time for it to sync that actually makes the difference. Even not accessing it for a week will take time to have it fully synced. That's what happened to me.
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Mickeyb
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September 14, 2015, 01:57:18 PM |
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Bitcoin Core can also be pretty user unfriendly on your machine, of course depending on how old and how powerful your computer is. I have two older laptops and I was running a Core on one of them since I really wanted to help the network with running a full node.
First it took over a week to download (and blockchain was even smaller then). My computer was screaming and heating up. I thought it will stop once the blockchain downloads, but even when it synced completely, my computer was unusable. So I ditched all of this and downloaded Electrum.
As for OP's experience, it really just depends how strong your computer is and how good is your Internet connection.
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Lituation
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September 14, 2015, 02:33:05 PM |
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Positive sides: *He keeps his own security. No need to share private keys with 3rd party clients. *Click download and install, easy to use.
Negative sides: *Too much space required in hard drive *Too long to download and sync (confirm blocks) blockchain (at least 4 days for now)
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Proxiebuier
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September 14, 2015, 03:40:39 PM |
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Positive sides: *He keeps his own security. No need to share private keys with 3rd party clients. *Click download and install, easy to use.
Negative sides: *Too much space required in hard drive *Too long to download and sync (confirm blocks) blockchain (at least 4 days for now)
I'll add more information. Positive sides : *It's more secure because bitcoin core use full nodes not SPV *You could contribute to bitcoin network Negative sides: *If you keep open bitcoin core, it'll continue sync blockchain & take your internet connection *Bitcoin core could make your hard disk life span become shorter because bitcoin core often read & write blockchain 24/7 *Bitcoin core could make your PC or notebook laggy if it's old platform also don't forget about electric cost ( if you want to support bitcoin network and run nodes 24/7) and don't forget about internet cost, because you will download 49gb
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September 14, 2015, 03:55:57 PM |
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I wonder how easy is for a regular Joe to get the bitcoin core wallet and just sync with the blockchain on average machine?
I know there are wallets like Electrum and Armory and zillions of online wallets around the internet, but if someone find bitcoin download the software and start it up, how would his experience be?
It's easy you just have to wait for the entire blocchain which can take hours even days. For the average joe I would just use a lite client.
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September 14, 2015, 06:36:28 PM Last edit: September 15, 2015, 09:58:21 AM by Amph |
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not difficult, but you need a powerful ssd to sync faster like evo/840/850 pro and 50gb of free space + future free space, so i would recommend 256-512GB ssd
the rest is just a matter of one click to run the client
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September 14, 2015, 06:46:57 PM |
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I'm currently downloading the whole blockchain on a PC which I will use solely for bitcoin. It's got over 2 years left of blocks. Very frustrating but I knew the amount of time it would take from a quick bit of research.
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