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Technology

Node

A computer that keeps a full copy of the blockchain and validates transactions.

Explanation

Running your own node means trusting nobody to know whether a transaction is valid. The number of independent nodes is a measure of a network's decentralisation.

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What a node does

A node keeps a copy of the blockchain and checks every incoming transaction and block against the rules. Anything invalid is rejected and not relayed. Nodes are therefore the network's actual guardians: miners or validators propose blocks, nodes decide whether to accept them.

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Running your own node

It runs on a small computer with a few terabytes of storage. You gain privacy — you never ask anyone else about your balance — and you enforce the rules yourself instead of trusting them. For anyone serious about self-custody, this is the logical next step after a hardware wallet.

Key takeaways

  • Nodes verify, miners propose.
  • Your own node = more privacy and certainty.
  • No node is needed to own crypto.
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