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0 sats \ 9 replies \ @SimpleStacker 3 Sep \ parent \ on: After the Core/Knots Hard Fork... Which version will you run and why? bitcoin
why do you run a mempool?
I know I wasn't asked specifically...
But I run a mempool to broadcast my own transactions, estimate fees accurately, and ultimately relay monetary data around the network in a transparent and technically sound way...
Why do you have a mempool?
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I run a mempool because it's part of my node implementation 😆
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An optional part.
-blocksonly
Whether to reject transactions from network peers. Automatic
broadcast and rebroadcast of any transactions from inbound peers is
disabled, unless the peer has the 'forcerelay' permission. RPC
transactions are not affected. (default: 0)
<3
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Correction: I run a mempool because it's part of my node implementation's default settings
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If there would be a really good guide or even assistant to help configuring your node, would you want to spend time towards actually configuring what you have? Or naw?
Asking because there are tools out there. For example, @lopp maintains a config generator since 8 years or so.
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Maybe, but I think the bigger reason is not seeing a need to change from defaults. If I felt a need I'd probably figure out how to do it. I have seen Lopp's configurator before, for example.
I could also be convinced that there's a need that I haven't thought of
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Zapped for honesty
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Honesty is the best (mempool) policy
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Only one of those is correct (for a non-miner), let's see if they can figure out which ðŸ¤
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