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DESCRIPTION:An exploration into running a Bitcoin node on older\, not sexy 
 hardware. From 10+ year old laptops to even older SBCs and Android phones 
 (via Termux).\n\nInspired by the whitepaper quote\, that a node doesn't ne
 ed to be a heavy server and the current RAMpocalypse:\n\n> With computer s
 ystems typically selling with 2GB of RAM as of 2008\, and Moore's Law pred
 icting current growth of 1.2GB per year\, storage should not be a problem 
 even if the block headers must be kept in memory
DTSTAMP:20260604T182203Z
LOCATION:Stockholm (↑ upstairs)
SUMMARY:Will It Node? Is the new 'Can it run DOOM' - Simon Males
URL:https://program.freedomtechsummit.com/fts2026/talk/DKDFWQ/
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