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Become a full bitcoin node



Bitcoin nodes are in essence computers that check and keep up to date on bitcoin transactions. A node helps process and confirm transactions in the bitcoin network, which theoretically, means the more nodes in the network the quicker your transactions get confirmed.


To do this is actually very simple!


  1. Download bitcoin core
  2. Install it
  3. Allow it to update (This may take some time, so please be patient)
  4. Open port 8333 in your router/modem settings


While you wait for your install to update the entire blockchain, go ahead and go into your router settings to open up the port. This can take a minute if you're not very tech savvy. Try going to http://192.168.0.1/, this should bring you to your router, try logging in (generic credentials user:admin password:admin). Once you're in you should be able to navigate to something along the lines of "Forwarding" and then you should need to add a new port to allow. Add port 8333, for all protocols and that's it!

The process may vary a bit from router to router, if your bitcoin client only has 8 connections the port wasn't likely configured properly, so re-check it.

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