Ethereum node upgrade tutorial
Ethereum is an implementation of blockchain. In Ethereum network, many nodes are connected with each other to form Ethereum network:
Ethereum node software provides two core functions: data storage and contract code execution
in each Ethereum node, complete blockchain data is stored. Ethereum not only saves the transaction data on the chain, but also saves the compiled contract code on the chain
At the same time, a virtual machine is provided to execute the contract code Ethereum virtual machine
Ethereum blockchain not only stores data and code, but also contains a virtual machine (EVM) in each node to execute contract code - it sounds like a computer operating system
in fact, this is the core difference between Ethereum and bitcoin: the existence of virtual machine has brought blockchain into the era of 2.0 and made blockchain a friendly platform for application developers for the first time
the above content comes from the introction course of Ethereum DAPP development
A: generally, there is only one account address, otherwise there will be an error! Blockchain itself is unique. If there are multiple account addresses on one node, it violates the fundamental principle of blockchain!
Ethereum specifies the JSON RPC API application development interface that each node needs to implement. This interface is transport independent. Applications can use this interface protocol to operate Ethereum nodes through HTTP, websocket or IPC and other communication mechanisms:
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try to set your TCP / IP protocol to automatic acquisition state. Method: right click Network Neighborhood - properties - right click & quot; Local connection & quot; Properties - double click & quot; Internet Protocol TCP / IP & quot- IPX is the bottom layer protocol of NetWare. It is only responsible for the movement of data in the network. It does not guarantee the success of data transmission, nor does it provide error correction