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Google Cloud has announced that it will become a validator on the #Tezos network, allowing its corporate customers to deploy Tezos nodes. These nodes will enable businesses to develop Web3 applications on the network $Tezos $XTZ #Google #GoogleCloud #Nodes
Google Cloud has announced that it will become a validator on the #Tezos network, allowing its corporate customers to deploy Tezos nodes. These nodes will enable businesses to develop Web3 applications on the network

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Tips and Guides in Nodes Operations. These are very useful basic commands in Linux(Ubuntu): To know disk available storage: df -h To know ram memory: top -i free -h vmstat or apt install htop htop Go back home: cd Find list of directory: ls Update: sudo apt-get update Upgrade: sudo apt-get upgrade Clear terminal or stop processing. ctrl C When using notepad: (nano) To save and exit: ctrl s ctrl x or ctrl o type y ctrl x Recommended skills: Critical Thinking Skills You paste the command, you read what is said in the terminal. Not just copy and paste and you don't know what you are doing. Reading Comprehension. Follow instruction carefully. Nodes documentation are very messy sometimes. Don't just read. Think also. Able to use google and discord search. You may encounter many problems, most of the problems are in google, google is your friend ,copy the errors in the terminal, find the answer in google, most of the answer are in forums like stack overflow. You can also use discord search of the project you are with, ask the adminds/mods, people there or use discord search button. Most of the problems are already encountered many times of different users. Budget in VPS: Some projects will run on 1-2 weeks for testing. Some projects will run on 6 months to 1 year. Have a plan ahead, don't be hype, do your own research. Love what you are doing. You will troubleshoot your nodes aslong as it is running. Some nodes run 6 months to 1 year, I know you can handle it, if you love what you are doing. There will be different errors from time to time. Take lecture, make notepads, you're lucky enough if the project is answering questions, most project are not answering technical questions like nodes you need to figure out on you own. Thanks! Happy Learning in Nodes! I am not a financial advisor, not an investment expert or guru. I don't promise for returns. I am here for Web3 Education since 2017, let me share you my knowledge and skills for FREE. #Nodes #web3 #validator #Onchain #blockchain
Tips and Guides in Nodes Operations.

These are very useful basic commands in Linux(Ubuntu):

To know disk available storage:
df -h

To know ram memory:
top -i
free -h
vmstat

or
apt install htop
htop

Go back home:
cd

Find list of directory:
ls

Update:
sudo apt-get update

Upgrade:
sudo apt-get upgrade

Clear terminal or stop processing.
ctrl C

When using notepad: (nano)
To save and exit:
ctrl s
ctrl x

or
ctrl o
type y
ctrl x

Recommended skills:

Critical Thinking Skills
You paste the command, you read what is said in the terminal.
Not just copy and paste and you don't know what you are doing.

Reading Comprehension.

Follow instruction carefully.
Nodes documentation are very messy sometimes. Don't just read. Think also.

Able to use google and discord search.

You may encounter many problems, most of the problems are in google, google is your friend ,copy the errors in the terminal, find the answer in google, most of the answer are in forums like stack overflow.

You can also use discord search of the project you are with, ask the adminds/mods, people there or use discord search button.
Most of the problems are already encountered many times of different users.

Budget in VPS:
Some projects will run on 1-2 weeks for testing.
Some projects will run on 6 months to 1 year.
Have a plan ahead, don't be hype, do your own research.

Love what you are doing.
You will troubleshoot your nodes aslong as it is running. Some nodes run 6 months to 1 year, I know you can handle it, if you love what you are doing.
There will be different errors from time to time.
Take lecture, make notepads, you're lucky enough if the project is answering questions, most project are not answering technical questions like nodes you need to figure out on you own.

Thanks! Happy Learning in Nodes!
I am not a financial advisor, not an investment expert or guru. I don't promise for returns.
I am here for Web3 Education since 2017, let me share you my knowledge and skills for FREE.
#Nodes #web3 #validator #Onchain #blockchain
Lesson Number 6: Blockchain Nodes Hello Binance Square! Today, we’ll learn about the basics of blockchain nodes and their types, as well as why they are important for the security and reliability of blockchain networks. A blockchain node is a device-stakeholder pair that participates in running the protocol software of a decentralized network. A node can be any electronic device, such as a computer, that has an IP address and can communicate with other nodes. Nodes work together to form the governing infrastructure of a blockchain, which is a decentralized, immutable, digital ledger shared across a peer-to-peer network. The primary function of nodes is to maintain consensus of the blockchain's public ledger, which records all the transactions that occur on the network. Nodes do this by validating and monitoring the transactions and rejecting any that are invalid or fraudulent. Nodes also store copies of the blockchain ledger, either partially or fully, depending on the type of node. There are different types of nodes in a blockchain network, including full nodes, light nodes, and miner nodes. Full nodes store a complete copy of the blockchain ledger and can verify any transaction on the network. Light nodes only store the necessary data to verify transactions, such as the headers of the blocks. Miner nodes are special nodes that create new blocks by solving complex mathematical problems and earn rewards for their work. Blockchain nodes are essential for the security and reliability of blockchain networks, as they help to prevent attacks like double-spending and ensure that the ledger is consistent and accurate. Running a node requires technical knowledge and resources, such as computing power and storage space. However, there are many tools and services available that make it easier for users to set up and maintain their own nodes. #Node #Nodes #blockchainnode #TrendingTopic #educational $BTC $ETH $BNB
Lesson Number 6: Blockchain Nodes

Hello Binance Square! Today, we’ll learn about the basics of blockchain nodes and their types, as well as why they are important for the security and reliability of blockchain networks.

A blockchain node is a device-stakeholder pair that participates in running the protocol software of a decentralized network. A node can be any electronic device, such as a computer, that has an IP address and can communicate with other nodes. Nodes work together to form the governing infrastructure of a blockchain, which is a decentralized, immutable, digital ledger shared across a peer-to-peer network.

The primary function of nodes is to maintain consensus of the blockchain's public ledger, which records all the transactions that occur on the network. Nodes do this by validating and monitoring the transactions and rejecting any that are invalid or fraudulent. Nodes also store copies of the blockchain ledger, either partially or fully, depending on the type of node.

There are different types of nodes in a blockchain network, including full nodes, light nodes, and miner nodes. Full nodes store a complete copy of the blockchain ledger and can verify any transaction on the network. Light nodes only store the necessary data to verify transactions, such as the headers of the blocks. Miner nodes are special nodes that create new blocks by solving complex mathematical problems and earn rewards for their work.

Blockchain nodes are essential for the security and reliability of blockchain networks, as they help to prevent attacks like double-spending and ensure that the ledger is consistent and accurate. Running a node requires technical knowledge and resources, such as computing power and storage space. However, there are many tools and services available that make it easier for users to set up and maintain their own nodes. #Node #Nodes #blockchainnode #TrendingTopic #educational $BTC $ETH $BNB
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