RE: What's going on? Blurt.blog, BlurtLatam, BlurtWallet

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What's going on? Blurt.blog, BlurtLatam, BlurtWallet

in blurt •  last year 

Thanks for the update, I was sure it was a technical issue that would eventually be fixed even though I didn't know what was going on.

You mentioned it would be beneficial for others to add RPC nodes to the network( I don't know what these are), but is this something everyone can do or only those who know how

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To perhaps give you a simpler representation @hazqdee & @drutter, an RPC node is like a large database that contains the transcription of each block of the blockchain in a human-readable and usable format, unlike a witness node that primarily works with the raw data of the blockchain file. This implies the need for a sufficiently powerful machine not only to store the data but also to process it in a way that makes it usable, along with a stable and high-performing internet connection to respond to requests and synchronize with other peer-to-peer network nodes in milliseconds.

Setting up such a machine is not overly complicated, given the abundance of available documentation. However, what can be challenging, especially for non-server administrators, is understanding its functionality and being able to troubleshoot any issues it may encounter – whether due to increased data, traffic, or other factors.

  ·  last year  ·  

I was also wondering that. I assume that since I don't really understand what it means, I'm not likely able to carry out the task, but I'd still like to know.