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"Why would you want to run a node? Here are some of the most common reasons:
- You do not want to rely on any third party to validate the transactions you receive.
- You do not want to disclose to third parties which transactions belong to your wallet.
- You are developing Bitcoin software and need to rely on a Bitcoin node for programmable (API) access to the network and blockchain.
- You are building applications that must validate transactions according to Bitcoin’s consensus rules. Typically, Bitcoin software companies run several nodes.
- You want to support Bitcoin. Running a node that you use to validate the transactions you receive to your wallet makes the network more robust.
If you’re reading this book [Mastering Bitcoin] and interested in strong security, superior privacy, or developing Bitcoin software, you should be running your own node."
Andreas Antonopoulos
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2024-09-07 16:27:46Event JSON
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"content": "\"Why would you want to run a node? Here are some of the most common reasons:\n- You do not want to rely on any third party to validate the transactions you receive.\n- You do not want to disclose to third parties which transactions belong to your wallet.\n- You are developing Bitcoin software and need to rely on a Bitcoin node for programmable (API) access to the network and blockchain.\n- You are building applications that must validate transactions according to Bitcoin’s consensus rules. Typically, Bitcoin software companies run several nodes.\n- You want to support Bitcoin. Running a node that you use to validate the transactions you receive to your wallet makes the network more robust.\nIf you’re reading this book [Mastering Bitcoin] and interested in strong security, superior privacy, or developing Bitcoin software, you should be running your own node.\"\nAndreas Antonopoulos",
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