You could host one yourself fairly easily using a cloud provider like AWS. I also thought voltage offered both lightning and regular bitcoin nodes.
Is there such a thing as a “hosted” bitcoin node, sort of like if I were to run StartOS on an old laptop, or the way that Alby Hub or Voltage offer hosted Lightning nodes, only for on-chain? Of course it would be a reduction in sovereignty but I’d imagine you could still get decent privacy if it were encrypted…
Would this basically just be a VPS for running a Bitcoin node? If this were E2E encrypted, would it be sufficiently private for your average user (ie not the target of government/LE/hackers)? Same tradeoff in terms of hardware dependency I guess, but at least as far as having a reliably online, dedicated setup, that isn’t physically connected to you?
I’ve been thinking about redundancies for security, geographic arbitrage, etc., and thinking it might be interesting to run a node that isn’t dependent on my ISP and electricity provider. Better still if purchased privately and accessed via Tor.
Any rec’s for a VPS provider, if the above concept is feasible?
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Voltage, Alby, Rizful. There are a bunch now.
Voltage/Alby offer Bitcoin node? Thought theirs were just Lightning
Voltage definitely does bitcoin nodes, not just Lightning. Blockdaemon also offers it on an enterprise level but they are more focused on staking and other blockchain protocols.
Is voltage (or any employee) on nostr? When I go to their Bitcoin node page, it refreshes in an infinite loop and the page fails. Is that just me?
Works for me. Clear your cache?
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Tried multiple browsers 🤔