BitSeed’s New Bitcoin Hardware Node Has Altcoin Support

BitSeed’s New Bitcoin Hardware Node Has Altcoin Support

BitSeed is an interesting company to keep an eye on in the next few months, as they are determined to bring more nodes to the Bitcoin network. And that is needed, as the more nodes we have, the more secure the Bitcoin network is at any given time. Interested parties can now purchase one of BitSeed’s Bitcoin Node, and contribute to the network from the luxury of their home. BitSeed Bitcoin Node: A Brief History. The name BitSeed started popping up on the internet in March of this year, when the company first announced their Bitcoin Node product. A small batch of devices was made available....


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