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August 23, 2022, 12:23:10 PM
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Is the Bitcoin Core just the Bitcoin Client and Wallet menagent software or Is it the the Blockchain where the Bitcoin is stored in all the Bitcoin addresses ?

I have heard that Bitcoin Blockchain do not have central server then Where does blockchain run from ?  Is the Bitcoin Client run from beside Blockchain database in every Nodes ? Or Blockchain has a separate network in the back end from where the data is pulled when a transaction is made ?
I need complete clarification about bitcoin Client and Blockchain ? Where those two software are run from ?

Thank for your help.
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August 23, 2022, 12:28:32 PM
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Every Bitcoin client keeps the blockchain (or part of it) to validate blocks and transactions. Therefore, every computer running a Bitcoin client is a node that distributes blocks and transactions to the rest, forming a peer-to-peer network.

Bitcoin Core is both a Bitcoin client and a wallet software. Read: https://bitcoincore.org/en/about/

I need complete clarification about bitcoin Client and Blockchain ? Where those two software are run from ?
Blockchain is not a software, but a database that's downloaded and distributed from Bitcoin nodes, that are ran using a Bitcoin client.

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August 23, 2022, 12:38:17 PM
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Bitcoin core stores and distributes the blockchain also as well as being able to manage wallets (if you open one/some on it).

The blockchain is merely a database as said above that gets stored on many clients. Bitcoin's blockchain has no central authority as different bitcoin clients are able to interact with each other as well as other software (like servers for spv/light wallets which can process transactions without the need to download the blockchain themselves).
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August 23, 2022, 12:50:29 PM
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Aren't you have full comprehension about Bitcoin? Why would you ask such a question?  Roll Eyes

I am a digital Monk, and I do have complete knowledge about everything Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency.

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August 23, 2022, 01:04:39 PM
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These software are not running from somewhere , blockchain is copied and spread across a network of computers and blockchain are playing important role for cryptocurrency just like bitcoin, for storing secure and decentralized record of transactions.
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August 23, 2022, 08:01:53 PM
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Is the Bitcoin Core just the Bitcoin Client and Wallet menagent software or Is it the the Blockchain where the Bitcoin is stored in all the Bitcoin addresses ?

It's wallet management, but also transaction and blockchain management. Bitcoin core is quite a complex software.
However, the addresses are not actually stored anywhere. All the possible private keys are the integer numbers in a huge range. The addresses are derived mathematically from those private keys. So they don't have to be stored.

The blockchain contains transactions. When a block is mined, a number of transactions are included into the block and the block is added into the blockchain.

When one creates a transaction he needs to know (from the blockchain) exactly what inputs (yes, inputs, not coins) he can spend and will make a transaction off them, will sign it, broadcast it and wait for a miner to mine it.

Blockchain is not a second software; it's just data. The data of all mined transactions until now.

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