Run Full Ethereum Node With TX Pool Monitoring in Javascript
Get insights on blockchain transactions using Javascript before they happen by running your own full node for Ethereum
Created by Shaun McDonogh | 4.5 hours on-demand video course
Running your own blockchain node has a number of key advantages including: Unlimited API requests to the blockchain, Speed of information flow versus API provider alternatives, Breadth of information flow on pending transactions, Supporting the blockchain, Financial decentralised trading and MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)
However, running your own full node can be a daunting task. If you don’t have a Linux OS distribution at home with plenty of SSD, Ram and reliable Networking speeds, it can cost hundreds of dollars per month to rent just the hardware alone in getting your node up and running. In this Run Full Ethereum Node With TX Pool Monitoring in Javascript course, we bypass all the headaches. If you have the equipment and reliable broadband speeds at home already, running a full will cost you nothing. I personally do not, so I opted to rent the hardware purely for making this course.
What you’ll learn
- Run your own full node on Ethereum
- Access your own blockchain node remotely using NGINX
- See user trades and transactions before they occur on the blockchain
- Understand how the blockchain works and what it means to run a full node
- Receive unlimited API calls and listen to events for blockchain crypto transactions
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