Make pruning section more consistent in README.md
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As of May 2020, the full Monero blockchain file is about 80 GB. One can store a pruned blockchain, which is about 28 GB.
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As of May 2020, the full Monero blockchain file is about 80 GB. One can store a pruned blockchain, which is about 28 GB.
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A pruned blockchain can only serve part of the historical chain data to other peers, but is otherwise identical in
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A pruned blockchain can only serve part of the historical chain data to other peers, but is otherwise identical in
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functionality to the full blockchain.
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functionality to the full blockchain.
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To use a pruned blockchain, it is best to start the initial sync with --prune-blockchain. However, it is also possible
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To use a pruned blockchain, it is best to start the initial sync with `--prune-blockchain`. However, it is also possible
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to prune an existing blockchain using the monero-blockchain-prune tool or using the --prune-blockchain monerod option
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to prune an existing blockchain using the `monero-blockchain-prune` tool or using the `--prune-blockchain` `monerod` option
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with an existing chain. If an existing chain exists, pruning will temporarily require disk space to store both the full
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with an existing chain. If an existing chain exists, pruning will temporarily require disk space to store both the full
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and pruned blockchains.
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and pruned blockchains.
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