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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Bitcoind-in-background mode for SPV
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I am glad that SPV wallets are discussed outside the scope of mobile =
devices!

Yes, SPV is a sufficient API to a trusted node to build sophisticated =
features not offered by the core.
SPV clients of the border router will build their own archive and =
indices based on their interest of the chain therefore the
border router core does not need to store (and process) anything not =
needed for consensus, its memory
or disk footprint would be as low as an optimal storage of UTXO.

Regards,

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On 09.04.2014, at 17:57, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Brian Hoffman =
<brianchoffman@gmail.com> wrote:
>> How would this affect the user in terms of disk storage? They're =
going to
>> get hammered on space constraints aren't they? If it's not required =
how
>> likely are users to enable this?
>=20
> If Bitcoin core activates pruning a full node can be supported in=97
> say=97 4GBytes or so. (That gives enough space to store the utxo about
> 350MB now, and a couple gigs for blocks to serve out).
>=20
> I'd imagine getting information from SPV wallet developers how much
> disk usage agility they think is required is part of what Wladimir is
> looking for.
>=20
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Yes, SPV is a sufficient API to a trusted node to build sophisticated =
features not offered by the core.</div><div =
apple-content-edited=3D"true">SPV clients of the border router will =
build their own archive and indices based on their interest of the chain =
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wrote:<br><blockquote type=3D"cite">How would this affect the user in =
terms of disk storage? They're going to<br>get hammered on space =
constraints aren't they? If it's not required how<br>likely are users to =
enable this?<br></blockquote><br>If Bitcoin core activates pruning a =
full node can be supported in=97<br>say=97 4GBytes or so. (That gives =
enough space to store the utxo about<br>350MB now, and a couple gigs for =
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