Why and How to Run a Node! (No ETH Required) by Johns Gresham | Devcon Bogotá
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The foundation of Ethereum is a resilient and decentralized network of nodes. You’ll learn how nodes defend the network, the easiest ways to run a node, about the upcoming upgrades to Ethereum which make it easier to run a node, and more.
Speaker(s): Johns Gresham
Track: Staking & Validator Experience
Keywords: node,decentralization,ethereum
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very important effort! keep pushing Johns. great work.
Thank you! :)
You can't attack the network by running lots of non-staking nodes.
The influence in the network is determined by stake. Not just the numbers of nodes.
Sounds super easy. What a joke. Run a lightning node instead
Crucial BX500 SSD is enough ssd 95,000 IOPS/90,000 IOPS $123 no need for nvme, ive used a wdbnce0010pnc.
Thanks for sharing. What clients do you run?
Reading a Tom's Hardware review, they say the IOPS for it is much lower. I'm still looking for the best automated way to measure or test IOPS myself.
@@johnsgresham7237 that go around was a Ethereum on arm node running without validating on a 4b4gb model but without the root password for ethonarm and being told i'm crazy but it says in the github it has root, i killed that node.
dmed you on twitter