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An Ethereum node is composed of two clients: an [[execution client]] and a [[consensus client]]. <ref>https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/fundamentals/node-architecture</ref>
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An Ethereum node is composed of two clients: an execution client and a consensus client. <ref>https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/fundamentals/node-architecture</ref>
  
* [[Full node]] store all the blockchain’s data and participate in [[block validation]]
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* [[Full node]]
* [[Light node]]
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* [[Archive node]]
* [[Archive node]] An archive node is a full node that additionally maintains storage of historical blockchain state
 
  
  
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* [[Blockchain explorer]]
 
* [[Blockchain explorer]]
 
* [[Ethereum validator]]
 
* [[Ethereum validator]]
* [[Ethereum sync]]: [[Ethereum consensus layer sync modes]], [[Ethereum execution layer synchronization nodes]]
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{Ethereum node}}
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* {{Ethereum clients}}
 
* {{Ethereum}}
 
* {{Ethereum}}
  
 
[[Category:Ethereum]]
 
[[Category:Ethereum]]

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