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@nixo
Knowing how to set up, use, and maintain a node is a marketable skill and you can still be in the first 0.1% of the world who knows how to do it (running a node doesn't require any ETH) (but it's a gateway drug to running a validator)
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@fiat
0.1% are 8million people. I don't think its that muchπŸ˜‚
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@francos.eth
I joined the EPF study group this year and knew most of the material at a much deeper level than what the sessions taught. Granted, when I first ran a node I also decided to try and understand each part of the clients and the way that worked together. Very satisfying when I finally got it running
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It’s a lot harder and takes up more time than I thought it would. But rewarding once you get it working
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@grasponcrypto
i dont know, man. I run several nodes but i still suck at marketing! /s πŸ˜†
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@thebenmeadows.eth
Very true. 300 $degen 🎩
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