bitcoin back-end blockchain storage
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
No.
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
Maybe.
I'd rather be phishing!
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
Member 14169933 wrote:
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
Like lots of others have replied, Yes.
"Coming soon"
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
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Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
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ZurdoDev wrote:
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
That's not true and you know it. And allow me to remark that you didn't write a "serious reply" for his question too.
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ZurdoDev wrote:
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
That's not true and you know it. And allow me to remark that you didn't write a "serious reply" for his question too.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
And regulars don't get serious replies either! :laugh:
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ZurdoDev wrote:
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
That's not true and you know it. And allow me to remark that you didn't write a "serious reply" for his question too.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
ahhh, but it was a serious reply, not to the the question rather he very seriously dissed us all! OTOH the OP's question, consider what is actually being asked: - a summarised form of OP's question: how does bitcoin's blockchain work? not really a question for the lounge - too broad, particularly when google will point you to many answers (some from very smart people).
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
After reading the answers, makes one wonder why you asked the question here in the Lounge in the first place. Might want to find a forum/website that is more bitcoin centric, if you want a better answer than yes, no, maybe so. Just a thought... ;)
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ZurdoDev wrote:
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies. :rolleyes:
That's not true and you know it. And allow me to remark that you didn't write a "serious reply" for his question too.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
Nelek wrote:
That's not true and you know it.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong. It happens all the time. This thread is proof. :doh: Just the other day, for example, someone new asked how to open source files. No serious responses and several saying they should not be asking code questions in the Lounge. It wasn't a code question, nevermind the fact that honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains. If you don't think there's bias against new members on CP then you are part of the problem.
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
Can I be daring and answer truthfully? My answers are - I don't know.
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Nelek wrote:
That's not true and you know it.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong. It happens all the time. This thread is proof. :doh: Just the other day, for example, someone new asked how to open source files. No serious responses and several saying they should not be asking code questions in the Lounge. It wasn't a code question, nevermind the fact that honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains. If you don't think there's bias against new members on CP then you are part of the problem.
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bitcoin uses blockchain
so blockchain is peer to peer,
every peer stores the dataso I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
so that peer gets data related to bitcoins all over the world?as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
Member 14169933 wrote:
so blockchain is peer to peer,
Technically, yes, but probably not the way you're thinking.
Member 14169933 wrote:
so I wonder where does the data of all the bitcoins is stored?
The transactions are stored in the chain itself. There are "full nodes" on the network that each contain a full list of all transactions that syn with other such nodes (other non-full nodes exist but they're not involved in the core processes).
Member 14169933 wrote:
who is peer in case of bitcoin?
The nodes are peers of each other. Where the P2P model breaks down is that you can be a client but not a peer. You can send\receive bitcoins without being a part of the node network, you simply need a client that can communicate with the network. Like how you can send email despite not running a local SMTP server.
Member 14169933 wrote:
as the bitcoins grow isnt it becomes slower and slower to retrieve information?
As the transactions grow, yes I guess it will slow down, but given how long it can take for transactions to go through do you other factors, I don't think additional fractions of a second to go through more transaction history will make much of a difference.
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Nelek wrote:
That's not true and you know it.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong. It happens all the time. This thread is proof. :doh: Just the other day, for example, someone new asked how to open source files. No serious responses and several saying they should not be asking code questions in the Lounge. It wasn't a code question, nevermind the fact that honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains. If you don't think there's bias against new members on CP then you are part of the problem.
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ZurdoDev wrote:
honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains.
There were complaints in the beginning, because there were some people that misunderstood the Posting Rules[^], more specifically the second paragraph. On the other hand, one could discuss whether or not some people in this thread should reread the #1 rule between the first and second paragraph.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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ZurdoDev wrote:
honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains.
There were complaints in the beginning, because there were some people that misunderstood the Posting Rules[^], more specifically the second paragraph. On the other hand, one could discuss whether or not some people in this thread should reread the #1 rule between the first and second paragraph.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
Jörgen Andersson wrote:
There were complaints in the beginning,
Not by me. They are technical discussions, not code questions. Huge difference. But many people start yelling as soon as they see any code in the lounge.
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Nelek wrote:
That's not true and you know it.
I'd be happy to be proven wrong. It happens all the time. This thread is proof. :doh: Just the other day, for example, someone new asked how to open source files. No serious responses and several saying they should not be asking code questions in the Lounge. It wasn't a code question, nevermind the fact that honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains. If you don't think there's bias against new members on CP then you are part of the problem.
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ZurdoDev wrote:
if you are not a regular then you will not get any serious replies.
In my opinion (or at least in my case) it has nothing to do with newcomers or regular users, I see it more of a what is asked and how it is asked. I actually am more "fresh" or more predisposed to answer back to regulars than to newcomers.
ZurdoDev wrote:
nevermind the fact that honey codewitch discusses code all day long and no one complains.
I have no problem with discussions / debates about code in the lounge. And note the word "discussions / debates". And just in case you say "you are taking it too personal"... maybe you are right, but since you generalized with:
ZurdoDev wrote:
Welcome to Copdeproject. As you can see, if
that includes me too :)
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