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doc: update http worker thread names
After using `Threadpool` for HTTP server in PR 33689, the previously
documented HTTP worker thread names are outdated. This commit makes
the corresponding changes to document new names for the HTTP worker
threads. Below is the output from the `thead list` command after
attaching `lldb` to `bitcoind`.

```zsh
thread #3: tid = 0xfe551, 0x00007ff80e3536f6 libsystem_kernel.dylib`__psynch_cvwait + 10, name = 'b-http_pool_0'
thread #4: tid = 0xfe552, 0x00007ff80e3536f6 libsystem_kernel.dylib`__psynch_cvwait + 10, name = 'b-http_pool_1'
```
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Bitcoin Core

Setup

Bitcoin Core is the original Bitcoin client and it builds the backbone of the network. It downloads and, by default, stores the entire history of Bitcoin transactions, which requires several hundred gigabytes or more of disk space. Depending on the speed of your computer and network connection, the synchronization process can take anywhere from a few hours to several days or more.

To download Bitcoin Core, visit bitcoincore.org.

Running

The following are some helpful notes on how to run Bitcoin Core on your native platform.

Unix

Unpack the files into a directory and run:

  • bin/bitcoin-qt (GUI) or
  • bin/bitcoind (headless)
  • bin/bitcoin (wrapper command)

The bitcoin command supports subcommands like bitcoin gui, bitcoin node, and bitcoin rpc exposing different functionality. Subcommands can be listed with bitcoin help.

Windows

Unpack the files into a directory, and then run bitcoin-qt.exe.

macOS

Drag Bitcoin Core to your applications folder, and then run Bitcoin Core.

Need Help?

Building

The following are developer notes on how to build Bitcoin Core on your native platform. They are not complete guides, but include notes on the necessary libraries, compile flags, etc.

Development

The Bitcoin repo's root README contains relevant information on the development process and automated testing.

Resources

Miscellaneous

License

Distributed under the MIT software license.