YES

Such a bitcoind is what I called border router in a previous mail. 

Yes, SPV wallets are getting ahead of features, so people will use them also 
because on size just does not fit all, but all want to ensure being on the same 
trunk of the chain.
Therefore serious user of Bitcoin run a bitcoind as a border router and connect 
SPV wallets with higher functionality to that trusted node(s).

This is what I think the core should focus on: Being a lightweight superfast 
consensus building border router and nothing more. No wallet, no GUI, no RPC 
calls,
no Payment protocol and the rest.

Regards,

Tamas Blummer
http://bitsofproof.com

On 09.04.2014, at 17:29, Wladimir <laa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> This is primarily aimed at developers of SPV wallets.
> 
> The recently reported decrease in number of full nodes could have several 
> reasons, one of them that less people are running Bitcoin Core for the wallet 
> because the other wallets are getting ahead in both features and useability.
> 
> It's great to see innovation in wallets, but it's worrying that the number of 
> full nodes decreases. 
> 
> It may be that lots of people would support the network by running a full 
> node, but don't want to go through the trouble of installing bitcoin core 
> separately (and get confused because it's a wallet, too).
> 
> Hence I'd like to explore the idea of adding an option to popular SPV 
> wallets, to spin a bitcoind process in the background. This could be pretty 
> much transparent to the user - it would sync in the background, the wallet 
> could show statistics about the node, but is not dependent on it.
> 
> In exchange the user would get increased (full node level) security, as the 
> SPV wallet would have a local trusted node.
> 
> Does this sound like a good idea?
> 
> Is there any way that Bitcoin Core can help to accomedate this 'embedded' 
> usage? Specific Interfaces, special builds - maybe add a walletless bitcoind 
> build to gitian - bindings, dlls, etc?
> 
> Wladimir
> 
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