Post
Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: People who run Bitcoin Nodes, what's your opinion about the Ordinals/NFT?
by
franky1
on 24/01/2024, 02:34:41 UTC
the difference is YOU are foolishly adding in the word FULL to nodes that are not offering full network service
the emphasis is the word FULL  means FULL
YOU imply something less then full service is still full
Conventionally, the community has always agreed that full nodes are the opposite of SPV clients and that full nodes are just nodes that validate each block and transactions. Sounds like you’ve blown the issue out of proportion. Just look at the historical usage of the term.

conventionally prunning wasnt even a thing.. all full nodes archived data
you do know that the point of blockchains is decentralised storage of blockchain data.. to avoid centralising the blockdata

i think you are just trying to find excuses to pretend you are helping the network without helping the network but still want to be seen as helping the network, even thought you only care about the features that help yourself

nothing wrong with wanting feature that help yourself, but lets not pretend you are offering full decentralised network services to help the decentralised network