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❓ASK In the Bitcoin security system, what is a Full Node?

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In the Bitcoin security system, what is a Full Node?
The second tier of the Bitcoin security scheme is full nodes. They are a group of persons who work philanthropically, or without expecting compensation.

They assist in keeping the security system pristine and prevent the brand from acquiring any questionable reputations. Additionally, it reduces the likelihood of Bitcoins being spent twice.
 
Just as you said, it functions as a mechanism that helps in the transferring and exchanging of data from one node to other. It validates transactions and ensure that crypto is not sent twice.
 
In the Bitcoin security system, what is a Full Node?
The second tier of the Bitcoin security scheme is full nodes. They are a group of persons who work philanthropically, or without expecting compensation.

They assist in keeping the security system pristine and prevent the brand from acquiring any questionable reputations. Additionally, it reduces the likelihood of Bitcoins being spent twice.
For this you can install the Bitcoin Core which is a wallet created by Satoshi Nakamoto for peer to peer transactions in which you download the entire Bitcoin wallet on your PC and secure the transactions and also ensure the validity of these and making it a more decentralized network
 
The simplest explanation for a full node would be a machine that fully validates Bitcoin transaction and enforce the network rules. It's in contrast with SPV which only utilizes block headers.

Anyway, it has nothing to do with the motive, philanthropic or not, since miners, exchanges, wallet service providers, etc., use full nodes for their business (which is a profit motive).
 
Full Node is a complete network node in the Bitcoin system.
In essence, they support and provide security in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Nothing without them.
Full Node also relays blocks and new transactions in the Bitcoin ecosystem, its blockchain. At the same time, he can use both a reduced and a full version of the Bitcoin blockchain.
 
Full node is the entire security architecture of bitcoin blockchain. It is like community security surveillance where everybody contributes to make the system secure. Anybody that have bitcoin is directly or indirectly a part of full node .
 
Full node is the entire security architecture of bitcoin blockchain. It is like community security surveillance where everybody contributes to make the system secure. Anybody that have bitcoin is directly or indirectly a part of full node .
There are several types of nodes. Full nodes, super nodes, miner nodes and SPV client. They all make up the Vitcoin blockchain and each naturally fulfills its role. Everything is quite complicated for a simple user.
 
There are several types of nodes. Full nodes, super nodes, miner nodes and SPV client. They all make up the Vitcoin blockchain and each naturally fulfills its role. Everything is quite complicated for a simple user.
Yes, exactly, I think I've been studying bitcoin for more than 1000 hours since I started investing and getting interested in it and I'm still learning and I still don't understand many technical parts of the protocol, that's why all these varieties of nodes can be very confusing for a novice user as you say.
 
Yes, exactly, I think I've been studying bitcoin for more than 1000 hours since I started investing and getting interested in it and I'm still learning and I still don't understand many technical parts of the protocol, that's why all these varieties of nodes can be very confusing for a novice user as you say.
Do you know programming languages? I think that without this it is difficult to understand anything there. Never even tried. I'm just a little interested too and I know a few technical points, since I've been in this topic for a long time. 10 years ago I tried to put a wallet on a laptop.
 
Do you know programming languages? I think that without this it is difficult to understand anything there. Never even tried. I'm just a little interested too and I know a few technical points, since I've been in this topic for a long time. 10 years ago I tried to put a wallet on a laptop.
I do know how to program in different languages such as javascript or python among others but if I remember correctly I think that Bitcoin is created with C++ and I have not really learned that and it is also one of the most difficult programming languages.
 
I do know how to program in different languages such as javascript or python among others but if I remember correctly I think that Bitcoin is created with C++ and I have not really learned that and it is also one of the most difficult programming languages.
If I'm not mistaken, operating systems are written in C++. It is really very difficult, if not the most. At one time I tried to study python, but I didn't go beyond lesson 7. Although it is considered one of the easiest languages. Programming is interesting.
 
If I'm not mistaken, operating systems are written in C++. It is really very difficult, if not the most. At one time I tried to study python, but I didn't go beyond lesson 7. Although it is considered one of the easiest languages. Programming is interesting.
Yeah python is one of the simplest for me and for many others, programming is a complete world where each language is very different from the other, and yes for me I also consider that C++ is one of the most complicated
 
Yes, exactly, I think I've been studying bitcoin for more than 1000 hours since I started investing and getting interested in it and I'm still learning and I still don't understand many technical parts of the protocol, that's why all these varieties of nodes can be very confusing for a novice user as you say.
You don't need to know some technical aspects of it as it won't be needed to make money. You only need to know the basic. The technical aspects are only needed as additional information in case you want to teach newbies and not necessarily to make money.
 
Yeah python is one of the simplest for me and for many others, programming is a complete world where each language is very different from the other, and yes for me I also consider that C++ is one of the most complicated
So for me, programming is a whole incomprehensible world. I approached him several times, but all to no avail. He won't let me in and that's it. Although I really wanted to. I do not understand him.
 
You don't need to know some technical aspects of it as it won't be needed to make money. You only need to know the basic. The technical aspects are only needed as additional information in case you want to teach newbies and not necessarily to make money.
Yes, I know that I don't need that information to make money with it, but I am a very curious person and I am interested in all aspects of bitcoin, for example, from the technical, philosophical, trading, etc. aspects. I like to understand it as much as possible.
So for me, programming is a whole incomprehensible world. I approached him several times, but all to no avail. He won't let me in and that's it. Although I really wanted to. I do not understand him.
It is true that it is not for everyone, but at least understanding how programming works a bit is a good idea to know how certain programs or certain computational algorithms work.
 
@Riberet19. It is always good to be curious. But you must always make sure you learn along side earning. You don't need to learn all these before you start earning. Learning is a process and countinous. There are different videos that may help you with this.
 
I also watched programming videos and tried to study with a mentor. But, the next day, I didn't even remember half of it. Yes, and I'm not the only one. Even a person who does not engage in their activities for a while loses half of their skills.
 
@Riberet19. It is always good to be curious. But you must always make sure you learn along side earning. You don't need to learn all these before you start earning. Learning is a process and countinous. There are different videos that may help you with this.
the aspect of making money with bitcoin was the first thing I learned and how to invest in it and how to trade so this was the first step, but after that I went further and still do sometimes, because bitcoin was not really designed specifically so that we can earn money, although it is possible to make money with it, but it has philosophical, technical aspects and others that are also important to know because ultimately they are the ones that keep bitcoin alive...
 
It was especially interesting to read when, some time after the launch and receiving a certain amount of bitcoin, they paid for pizza. This was probably the first online purchase of a physical product.
 
the aspect of making money with bitcoin was the first thing I learned and how to invest in it and how to trade so this was the first step, but after that I went further and still do sometimes, because bitcoin was not really designed specifically so that we can earn money, although it is possible to make money with it, but it has philosophical, technical aspects and others that are also important to know because ultimately they are the ones that keep bitcoin alive...
Can you share other things that you have learnt from crypto apart the money making aspect. I will be glad if you can share the part that is philosophical about crypto. I am also curious to know many things about crypto as well apart from making money.
 

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