IMO op, it isn't a necessity for every one of us to have our own full running node in order to contribute to the bitcoin network. I think there is enough miners competing and they already have enough hashing power to verify each block and there's no need for us to have one.
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In addition, it consumes huge power and I don't think every bitcoin user could afford that.
I think it's a necessity to learn the difference between mining and keeping a full node.
You don't mine with a node, you don't need an ASIC, you don't need more power than the average computer you don't need a dedicated GPU..
Just a bit of ram, a processor that was deemed decent a decade ago, a cheap ssd, ..that's all
But yeah your point is still strong in that, I would probably run a full node if I was incentivized in a meaningful way to do so, but I also don't have the resources to just dump to become a miner.
Same as the guy above you, running a full node is not mining.
Honestly, the more people run nodes, the more protection the network has from miners hijacking things, the less incentivized they are to try and strong arm us. If you have fast internet, and can afford a Pi and 1TB disk to plug into it, do it! A 1TB SSD is like $100 bucks now, if you have more than 4 figures invested in bitcoin, you should run one as a simple way to protect your investment yourself.
You don't even need a 1TB, you can deal with a 500GB one, it will last you for the next 3 years even with a W10 installed on it
But as others have said, as it's not getting you any money in return, there is no incentive to run it, but I can understand it.
There are people who leave their coins on exchanges because they are not willing to deal with cold storage or buying a trezor, you can't expect them to run a node, let the miners and the exchanges do that...
Bandwidth. At the slightest hint of any upload my internet is paralysed. One photo takes several minutes and I can't do anything else in that time. I'm also constantly downloading so a node would grind me to a halt from every direction. If I had decent internet then I'd certainly look into it. I've never had it and may never have it so it's not a viable choice for me.
Oh god, I'm looking at BT's offers, 30£ for 50Mbits?
At this pace, you're going to see Netflix and YT sponsoring the ISPs to get more fiber connections.