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Running a node is an important way to contribute to the network. Like a wallet, running a node enables you to send and receive $IRON. Your node may also help validate other peoples transactions to make certain they’re obeying the rules that govern all transactions. The more people which are watching to ensure transactions are following the rules, the more secure the network.<\/p>\n

Ironwallet: Cold Crypto Wallet<\/h2>\n