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Bitcoin : Has anyone thought of making bitcoin-core also a client app?

Bitcoin : Has anyone thought of making bitcoin-core also a client app?


When you download bitcon-core the software assumes you will be storing the blockchain AND using the software as a wallet on one computer.

However, due to Bitcoin’s blockchain size, I keep the blockchain on a separate low powered secured computer that runs 24/7. I have a secure client machine that I use to broadcast my transactions (right now I use electrum and the computer running full node remains unused).

What I think would be a good idea would be to be able to use bitcoin-core on the client machine where it will only store the private keys and have the ability to sign transactions but then push the signed transactions into my low powered computer, which contains the blockchain, in order to broadcast the transaction.

Does anyone else think this is a good idea and is useful?




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