A pruned #bitcoin node is also helping the network, right?
It just cannot check wallets history, but it does validate new blocks, right?
In other words, am I contributing to the decentralization, or just fooling myself?
I'm running a Bitcoin node, in the cloud, for $5 / month.
It is pruned, but still a node, Bitcoin core.
Runs 24/7, and, I hope, supports the network.
Inspired by this article https://sive.rs/ti
I deployed a server using Vultr cloud provider.
And it works.
Just felt like sharing.
A pruned #bitcoin node is also helping the network, right?
It just cannot check wallets history, but it does validate new blocks, right?
In other words, am I contributing to the decentralization, or just fooling myself?
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