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You’ll often hear Bitcoiners say, “Only economic nodes matter.”

Economic nodes do have more influence, sure, but non-economic nodes aren’t useless.

Even running a solo node makes you more sovereign than someone who always relies on others’ nodes. You can verify the rules, broadcast your own transactions, more closely monitor updates, and in a worst-case scenario, help reboot the network with a full copy of Bitcoin’s history.

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Uvas 7mo ago

How does your node determine if a node it is connected to is not an economic node?

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Bogi 7mo ago

I think you would need a contentious hard fork situation for this to be seen. Mining nodes would be able to see/determine economic nodes.

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Uvas 7mo ago

So a node cannot determine which nodes are "economic".

So what is anostr:nprofile1qqsph5e28p48hehk3zeaclzgpm7zrnv5ddp74s2t5ja8sd9vw73ru6gpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqxp9svs

talking about?

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