Jonathan Martins on Nostr: Excellent! If you can stomach the terminal in Linux, bitcoind is vastly better than ...
Excellent!
If you can stomach the terminal in Linux, bitcoind is vastly better than bitcoinqt, as you get to visualise what's happening real time, not just a progress bar.
Tips on settings:
-dbcache:4096 (if you can spare 4Gb of RAM until you sync your ledger). Vastly faster.
And for faster searches when you get to use your node with your wallet(Sparrow, etc).
-blockfilterindex=1
-txindex=1
Published at
2024-11-07 19:38:58Event JSON
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