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3 sats \ 2 replies \ @chairman_pretense 23 Dec 2022 \ on: Umbrel Bitcoin Node update 24.0.1-2 adds new advanced settings bitcoin
Word of warning: Electrs requires a full node, so don’t turn on pruning if you’re running Electrs (mempool, rpc explorer and most mobile wallets need it to connect).
Good to know. I feel like if I’m putting in the effort to run a node I might as well go all-in and download the full blockchain anyway. Although I suppose if I were in a region with poor internet connection pruning could be a good option?
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Your node uses as much incoming bandwidth with or without pruning; pruning just means your discarding old blocks. Pruning doesn't let you avoid downloading them in the first place.
Pruning will indirectly reduce outgoing bandwidth if your node accepts incoming connections, because nodes downloading the whole blockchain can't download it from you. But you can limit bandwidth usage in other ways too, so you can still run without pruning if you want regardless of how bad your internet connection is.
Personally, I only use pruning on nodes without much hard drive space.
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