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Bitcoin - Environmental Setup
What is a Bitcoin full node?
A full node is a software program that fully validates transactions and blocks. Most full nodes also assist the network by accepting and validating transactions and blocks from other full nodes and then relaying them further to other full nodes.
Bitcoin Core full nodes need to have certain requirements. If a node is run on weak hardware, it may work − but with a host of issues. It will be an easy-to-use node if the following requirements are met −
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Desktop or laptop hardware running latest versions of Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux
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About 150 Gb of free disk space, accessible at a minimum speed of 100 MB/s
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2 GB of RAM memory
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A broadband internet connection with an upload speed of at least 50 kilobytes per second
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Preferably, an unmetered connection, a connection with high upload limits. It is common for full nodes on high-speed connections to use 200 GB upload or more a month. Download usage is around 20 GB a month, plus an additional 150 GB the first time you start your node
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6 hours a day of the full node running
Bitcoin Core can be downloaded from the site https://bitcoin.org
Apart from downloading the bitcoin client, we have to set up several accounts. Going further in this tutorial, we will learn how to open accounts in bitcoin sites and to create accounts in bitcoin wallets, bitcoin exchanges, bitcoin mining sites, faucet sites, and sites that offer bitcoin tools and value-added services.
Java Installation
To run a mining software like BitMinter client, we need to have the latest compatible version of Java installed. BitMinter client can be downloaded from https://bitminter.com
To install Java, you can follow these steps −
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Go to www.java.com/download.
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Click on the button "Free Java Download".
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Click on the "Agree and Start Free Download" button.
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Select the version that is compatible with your operating system.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to continue installing the software.
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Once the installation is completed, click on the Finish button.
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Continue on to the next step to set up a miner.