what is the cheapest computer to run SV
What is the cheapest desktop I can buy to run SV node at home and have it handle the biggest blocks today?
A link would be appreciated
What is the cheapest desktop I can buy to run SV node at home and have it handle the biggest blocks today?
A link would be appreciated
I want to write meta information through monenybutton and implement permission control
I have been asked this question a number of times and haven’t found an adequate answer.
Now, this will obviously require some speculation, but why not. There are many exciting Bitcoin SV applications being released practically at a daily basis, but they are arguably mostly used by the (still small in grand scheme of things) BSV community.
I predict that at some point we’ll see one/some of those applications gain attention of the general public and take off - probably dragging the entire ecosystem with them.
If you could bet which (or what kind of) app that will be, what would you bet on?
I noticed that even with -txindex
disabled getrawtransaction
RPC call still returns transactions. I assume that without the full index it will still return transactions that node software needs for other reasons (wallet transactions, UTXOs, …). But what are those cases? Which types of transactions are available even without the full transaction index? And what happens if I request a transaction that is not available?
Are there any miners that already support Merchant API? What are the URLs of their Merchant API endpoints?
Of all the exchanges mentioned in Discord, Telegram, Slack and Twitter, none seems to stand out as the obvious choice. All seems to have had their good share of shenanigans, on way or another. Either by delisting, which is an obvious no go, or more dangerous business models like hyperleveraging, crypto loans and worse.
Which social media platform? Twitter, Facebook, Reddit…etc.
Also a plus (tip) if you have numbers how many users they have.
Since these two opcodes will be removed after Genesis and (from my understanding) nLockTime
works in a slightly different way (prevents transaction from being included in a block vs. UTXO being locked until given time/block height), how will be possible to achieve same functionality after that?
Is it possible to build a locking/redeem script using other opcodes that achieves the same result? Or is there something else?