InstantSend uses Dash's masternode network to lock transactions within 1-2 seconds. Masternodes form quorums that validate and lock inputs, preventing double-spending while maintaining decentralization.
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Dash Core
The official full-node reference client. Run governance proposals, host masternodes, and validate the entire blockchain with deterministic backups.
Pros
- Full ChainLocks & InstantSend support
- Governance voting console
- Deterministic HD backups
- Complete blockchain validation
Cons
- Requires ~30GB storage
- Desktop only
- Longer initial sync time
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Yes. PrivateSend uses CoinJoin mixing coordinated by masternodes. By default, all transactions are transparent on the blockchain — users actively choose when to use mixing for enhanced privacy.
Read documentation →Masternodes are servers providing advanced services like InstantSend, PrivateSend, and governance voting. Operators hold 1000 DASH as collateral and receive a portion of block rewards.
Masternode guide →Dash Core Group publishes regular updates, quarterly calls, and transparent financial reports. The official blog and documentation site are the most reliable sources.
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