No miners, but is it okay to run a node for data indexing?
Miner would verify transactions and run the expensive compute to solve for a reward. While an indexer would be running a node to connect to the blockchain to just get the data without the energy power required of a proof-of-work miner.
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yeah that's fine, from my understanding they use a lot of disk? if so, railway is going to be the most cost effective
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yeah that's fine, from my understanding they use a lot of disk? if so, railway is going to be the most cost effective
if you're talking about subgraphs and stuff, yes its allowed and even the official way of https://ponder.sh/docs/production/deploy
Deploy to production – Ponder
A guide for deploying Ponder apps to production
that runs a development server haha
yeh. just hypothetically speaking, what does 1tb disk pricing look like?
oof yeh thats kind of pricey
thanks again brody!