Transaction

493d76d91a3a9053b23e6745d7499f9d61de22ed2bf45ec0da184ebae125a0d3
2024-03-22 13:52:36
0.00000019 BSV
(
0.00612708 BSV
-
0.00612689 BSV
)
10.12 sat/KB
1
70,864
1,876 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00612689 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckMX<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=286.msg2721#msg2721">Quote from: gavinandresen on July 14, 2010, 02:20:45 AM</a></div><div class="quote"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=286.msg2714#msg2714">Quote from: spaceshaker on July 14, 2010, 01:52:00 AM</a></div><div class="quote"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=286.msg2696#msg2696">Quote from: gavinandresen on July 14, 2010, 12:42:32 AM</a></div><div class="quote">And I expect most of us will be running lightweight clients that just keep our wallets, sign transactions, and send and receive transactions to the ultra-fast nodes that ARE looking at every transaction.<br/></div><br/>Is this possible? What would this look like? From a technical perspective what does a "lightweight client" look like for you? My understanding is that the Bitcoin client needs the entire block chain in order to establish trust.<br/></div>I'm imagining:<br/>....<br/></div><br/>you don't even have to imagine , actually it's already possible to "remote-control" the node, so just create ur own little lightweight-client, that just sends and gets some info to/from your (highspeed-connected, hdd-packed) homeserver.<br/><br/>some kind of "managed server-client-version" already exists in MyBitcoin, you could run something like that on your own webhost and connect to it from wherever u are on whatever connection-speed.<br/><br/>the "lightweight client" doesnt have to be one, but connect to it and tell it what todo.<br/>we can do that with JSON.</div> text/html
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