# Pruned peers can relay blocks, headers, transactions, and addresses, but they only guarantee serving a minimum number of historical blocks; thus, they should have a way to announce their service(s)
# Peers no longer in initial block download should consider connecting some of their outbound connections to pruned peers, to allow other peers to bootstrap from non-pruned peers
Pruned/limited peers <I>MUST NOT</I> set a service bit that signals serving the complete block chain (e.g., <code>NODE_NETWORK</code>). Rationale: nodes that signal serving the complete block chain may also signal <code>NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED</code>.
A safety buffer of 144 blocks to handle chain reorganizations <I>SHOULD</I> be taken into account when connecting to a peer signaling the <code>NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED</code> service bit.
Full nodes following this BIP <I>SHOULD</I> relay address/services (<code>addr</code> message) from peers they would connect to (including peers signaling <code>NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED</code>).
Peers may have different prune depths (depending on their configuration, disk space, etc.), which can result in a fingerprinting weakness (finding the prune depth through getdata requests).
Pruned nodes should therefore avoid leaking the prune depth and <I>SHOULD NOT</I> serve blocks deeper than the signaled <code>NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED</code> threshold of 288 blocks.
Light clients (and such) who are not checking the <code>nServiceFlags</code> (service bits) from a relayed <code>addr</code>-message may unwittingly connect to a pruned peer and ask for (filtered) blocks at a depth below the peer’s pruned depth. Light clients should therefore check the service bits and either (1) connect to peers signaling <code>NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED</code> that preferably do not also signal serving the full block chain, if they only require (filtered) blocks around the tip, or (2) connect to peers signaling serving the full block chain if they need data older than the latest 288 blocks. Light clients obtaining peer IPs through DNS seeds should use the DNS filtering option.