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What wallets did OGs like Satoshi and others use?
Correct and that's how I ran it a long long time ago. If you want to download it (no longer w/ mining on desktop without special hardware as you used to be able to with it) go here: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
- Tell Me Exactly What Hardware is Needed to Run a Full Node
- Could Bernie Madoff have eventually closed down his Ponzi scheme and no one been the wiser?
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So I found my bitcoin wallet from 2014, but...
But seriously - download the "Bitcoin core wallet" https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
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A Beginner’s Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets
Software wallets encompass desktop, mobile and online wallets. They identify as hot wallets because the devices they exist on have an internet connection. Desktop wallets exist on the local hard drives of desktops. Examples are Exodus and Bitcoin Core.
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If you want Bitcoin to succeed, think about running a full node. With every new node the network becomes more decentralized and secure.
Yes! Bitcoin Core https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ is the gold standard. It’s easy to install and you just wait for the blockchain to sync and it runs in the background on any computer. Easy peasy. If you want to get crazier you certainly can, but this is the best beginner route.
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Daily Discussion, March 03, 2023
https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ https://www.sparrowwallet.com/docs/connect-node.html
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Where does Bitcoin run?
1 - Go to: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
- Advice on what to learn next?
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Deep Learning researcher looking for technical advice on accessing blockchain
But BTC is a good place to start, eh? The main BTC client is available at https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ .
bitcoincore.org
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Consider investing in a BTC node
all you really have to do is download Bitcoin Core and run it on whatever computer you already have
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Ask HN: How to use Bitcoin on the command line?
> Is it in the Debian repos?
Maybe. Try `apt-get bitcoin-cli`
At least one place is to download from https://bitcoincore.org
As with all binaries outside of package managers that handle signed verification, be sure to verify the signature.
- My friends, We need a completely decentralised cold wallet …An open source library where we can see the code of the software and totally legitimate public group to review PRs & stuff …Download it and use the wallet… Hardware & software decoupled ✌️
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How to Upgrade my bitcoin daemon?
Hello, I downloaded bitcoin core 25 from bitcoincore.org, but the only instructions I could find relating to the installation of the bitcoin daemon was on bitcoin.org (which seems to only offer up to bitcoin 22).
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verifying bitcoin core download
But if you check the link they posted, that's bitcoincore.org, not bitcoin.org That link is also the site that Bitcoin core on the releases page will link to as well.
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Verifying bitcoin core
I looked up the SHA256 hashfile of my download and it was not in the list that I found on bitcoincore.org. Is this a faulty software? Or is it just not in the list since I downloaded it from another site?
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noob question about full node
If you just want a node, go to https://bitcoincore.org, RTFM, download for your machine, and run. That's it!
- Master in Finance or master in Blockchain
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Bitcoin-core not available for download in UK!? I thought they were trying to be more friendly to btc? With friendly regulation.
The actual website for Bitcoin Core is https://bitcoincore.org/ anyways, where it is both available and the most recent version.
What are some alternatives?
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
umbrel - A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.
GlacierProtocol - Glacier is a protocol for secure cold storage of bitcoins.
Bitcoin.org - Bitcoin.org Website
multidoge - MultiDoge is a desktop Dogecoin client, powered by dogecoinj. Ported from the MultiBit Bitcoin client.
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
bitaddress.org - JavaScript Client-Side Bitcoin Wallet Generator
bitcoinbook - Mastering Bitcoin 3rd Edition - Programming the Open Blockchain
Bitcoin-Spec - Bitcoin Developer Reference
PJON - PJON (Padded Jittering Operative Network) is an experimental, arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media network protocol.
RaspiBolt - RaspiBolt moved to https://raspibolt.org
RaspiBolt - Bitcoin & Lightning full node on a Raspberry Pi