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Updating FAQ #27
Updating FAQ #27
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If you would like to run Bitcoin and Lightning Network nodes, the minimal requirements are : | ||
- 2GB Ram | ||
- 250 GB of storage (for the initial sync) can be pruned to 80GB. |
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80 GB of storage (with pruning enabled). Actually there is not lot of reason to not prune imho.
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@NicolasDorier Should I leave Docker as a requirement?
- 2GB Ram
- 80 GB of storage (with pruning enabled)
- Docker
Reviewed, Very cool! Some links to add |
- I've added a new section under "installation" for Drupal, Woo and Presta. Couldn't find any guides for Magneto though. - Added the mention regarding the private keys on the LN - Added LN mention in the first paragraph - Added paid support mention - Added BTCPay YT channel and a playlist I made with all BTCPay video on YouTube - Corrected the minimal requirements - Added PrestaShop on the list of integrations
- Litecoin (LTC) | ||
- Monacoin (MONA) | ||
- Polis (POLIS) | ||
- Uniform Fiscal Object (UFO) |
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Need to remove this one actually (UFO)
I've been following people questions about BTCPay for a few months now. While GitHub is probably not the best way in which we can provide good FAQ and documentation for people not familiar with GitHub, I wanted to leave it here so that others can build on it and improve it.
I re-arranged the FAQ and added .bit more generic questions, followed by technical issues.
I'm leaving it here, and I plan to work on it a bit more with the help of others.
There are two sections in particular which need to be reviewed :
I am not confident I got those two right, so please take a closer look at them and suggest or do the changes.