ETFbitcoin,
Thank you for correcting my mistake. It is great to see Bitcoin Core offers a RISC-V version for download. Additionally, I have been looking into the Debian on RISC-V option you mention. The most robust RISC-V board I could find is the Lichee Pi 4A board which is reviewed in the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1apoFXZ9ad8Unlike the Raspberry Pi 4 with its closed-source components this Lichee Pi 4A board has open-source components. So that may be in line with my back door security concerns I have for Intel, AMD, and ARM motherboards. If it could support a 4TB SSD drive that will be icing on the cake because the Raspberry Pi 4 is only capable of supporting an SSD up to a 2TB capacity.
Lastly, I am thinking a possible work around to the problem with not having all the apps I need in a RISC-V format could possibly be resolved by using Docker and Portainer. From the little I know about Docker the apps are containerized so they are capable of running on any CPU platform. I would have to research this Docker option some more to confirm if it will actually work or not. Thanks again for correcting my mistake.