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Hello guys, I think we all needit does connect to run a Bitcoin nodespecific server built on full nodes, If you own Bitcoin, the safest way to know itthat’s really yours is to runhow you see all those balances in your own node with software like Bitcoin Core. Wallet apps and devices might just show numbers, but that doesnwallet if you don’t guarantee you actually holduse Bitcoin core . Unlike gold, which became hard to trust because of fakes, Bitcoin is easy to check and you can verify it yourself. That'It’s One of the advantages of Bitcoin guysnot something custom, Setting up a node is simple, doesn’t needthe whole thing still traces back to run all the time, and works smoothly with Sparrow Walletentire blockchain. Always remember: don’t trust, verify.
 Fine, it’s good to run your own Bitcoin node. Apart from privacy, you’re also helping the system with your little contribution, but that doesn’t mean your coins aren’t truly yours if you don’t run one…Unless it’s a fake wallet which is designed for scamming. Solution: use a reputable wallet /run your node just as you’ve mentioned.
Those figures in your didn’t just appear like some magic  , it does connect to a specific server built on full nodes, that’s how you see all those balances in your wallet if you don’t use Bitcoin core . It’s not something custom, the whole thing still traces back to the entire blockchain. Fine, it’s good to run your own Bitcoin node. Apart from privacy, you’re also helping the system with your little contribution, but that doesn’t mean your coins aren’t truly yours if you don’t run one…Unless it’s a fake wallet which is designed for scamming.
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Hello guys, I think we all need to run a Bitcoin node, If you own Bitcoin, the safest way to know it’s really yours is to run your own node with software like Bitcoin Core. Wallet apps and devices might just show numbers, but that doesn’t guarantee you actually hold Bitcoin. Unlike gold, which became hard to trust because of fakes, Bitcoin is easy to check and you can verify it yourself. That's One of the advantages of Bitcoin guys, Setting up a node is simple, doesn’t need to run all the time, and works smoothly with Sparrow Wallet. Always remember: don’t trust, verify.

Those figures in your didn’t just appear like some magic  , it does connect to a specific server built on full nodes, that’s how you see all those balances in your wallet if you don’t use Bitcoin core . It’s not something custom, the whole thing still traces back to the entire blockchain. Fine, it’s good to run your own Bitcoin node. Apart from privacy, you’re also helping the system with your little contribution, but that doesn’t mean your coins aren’t truly yours if you don’t run one…Unless it’s a fake wallet which is designed for scamming.