Running a Bitcoin node is an act of sovereignty.
Bitcoin Core 31.0 is out — and if you're running a node in Malaysia or Southeast Asia, this guide is for you.
We put together a practical, step-by-step upgrade guide tailored for local infrastructure conditions: residential ISPs, limited RAM, Docker deployments, and the realities of 3–5 day IBD times on Malaysian broadband.
What's inside:
→ 3 upgrade paths: binary, Docker, and source compilation
→ Post-upgrade verification checklist
→ Config tuning for low-memory environments
→ ISP filtering workarounds for SEA node operators
→ Lightning compatibility notes
Every node you run is a vote for a financial system that doesn't require permission. Every upgrade keeps you on the canonical chain.
The network needs you verified, not just online.
📄 Full Guide (19 slides, bilingual EN/中文):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnRke0P0R-GQaU1oQLbk9d9lUMcKaQTw/view?usp=sharing
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