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I found that the main issue for newbies isn't the node, they have no fucking clue about network, router, ip, internet, the plug and play selling point as best could be maintain for a couple of months.

  • Learn about how the internet get to your home
  • Learn about how to be safe out there (own your network)

Then it's a good time to setup a bitcoin node, so in case of errors at least the user know what an ip is, how to use the shell and some common problem solve skills.

A LN? wait a couple of months, read about PSU and how bad could you fuck up your btc.

I run my own node because I want to first... fuck the banks.