Bitcoin Support via Public Node & Reduced Server Requirements

We’ve expanded SHKeeper’s capabilities!
Bitcoin can now be used through a public node, without the need to run your own full node. This makes integration significantly easier and reduces setup time.
In addition, thanks to support for public nodes for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the VPS requirements have been substantially reduced.
If you work only with Bitcoin or with coins that support public-node mode, SHKeeper can now run on a minimal server configuration.
Key benefits of this update
- Lower VPS resources needed. Ideal for small projects or businesses that accept only Bitcoin or other public-node-compatible coins.
- Simplified integration. Fewer configurations, easier deployment, and streamlined maintenance.
- BTC payments without a full node. Faster onboarding with minimal technical requirements.
This update is now available to all SHKeeper users.
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