[tor-bugs] #33750 [Internal Services/Services Admin Team]: Hosting BTCPayserver
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#33750: Hosting BTCPayserver
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     Reporter:  hiro                             |      Owner:  hiro
         Type:  defect                           |     Status:  assigned
     Priority:  Medium                           |  Milestone:
    Component:  Internal Services/Services       |    Version:
  Admin Team                                     |
     Severity:  Normal                           |   Keywords:
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 BTCPayserver suggests to deploy and use the docker configuration in
 production.
 The docker configuration is available via docker-compose:
 https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-docker
 BTCPay depends on several pieces of infrastructure, mainly:
     A lightweight block explorer (NBXplorer),
     A database (PostgreSQL or SQLite),
     A full node (eg. Bitcoin Core)
 There can be more dependencies if you support more than just standard
 Bitcoin transactions, including:
     C-Lightning
     LitecoinD and other coin daemons
 It seems the bitcoin client needs to be installed and synced locally,
 therefore I am a bit concerned about storage. On this issue the docker
 setup has some scripts to prune the synced data to approx 100GB:
 https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-docker#how-i-can-prune-my-
 nodes
 I am also concerned how to make this setup play nicely with our
 infrastructure.
 It would be nice if we can have an idea of the setup that BTC is currently
 running for us. What are the requirements? How many coins are supported?
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