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currently i'm trying to nest 4 Gpus with my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B RAM 8GB. could anyone told me how to do it ? i would to use Raspberry Pi to Mining Crypto.
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According to Wikipedia, every Armv8 processor should support sha256 hashing instructions however /proc/cpuinfo doesn't list it. Could there be a failure to identify the feature by the kernel? ...
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I am running a bitcoin rpc server on my raspi and I can connect to it using local bitcoin-cli, but not externally from a windows on the same LAN. I tried installing ufw and disabling firewall on my ...
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I have a couple 3Bs, and a 4B4. The 3Bs are not in use now, so is there any way to make money with them? Selling them is not an option. Looking for a way to 'sell' their processing power over the ...
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My Raspi 2B is running a full node over a >20MBit/s internet provider (I subtracted another) and it seems that it only loads about 6 blocks a day which would amount to about 1GB per day. Is it ...
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I am new to Linux OS's, but I purchased a Raspberry Pi recently, so I can run my usb moonlander 2 scrypt miner because of the low energy consumption (since mining Alt Coins in CA is expensive). I am ...
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According to the top answer on this post, this guy is getting 400/KH per Pi. I'm getting something like 10. The command I'm running just includes the pool stratum, my worker name, and password. No ...
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I installed lnd (lighgning network daemon) using the below command. sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin lnd-linux-armv7-v0.5.1-beta/* What's the cleanest way to remove/rollback ...
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I'm mining Monero with my raspberry pi and everything's working just fine. Now I found out that the original (by the raspberry community/devs) os (Raspbian) is only 32bit... To increase my RPis ...
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Please if you think mining on a RPi is absolutely pointless please note that I don't pay for my electricity and I'm only doing this because I'm interested in crypto stuff and not because I want to get ...
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I'm looking to mine crypto on a Raspberry Pi Zero, now I don't mean coins like Bitcoin or Ethereum, I mean ones that are easier to mine. I have read a Pi Zero can do about 10 H/s which would make ...
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This would be my first attempt at purchasing and using the pi for any use-case. I am attempting to build a full bitcoin node using raspberry pi (which is I/O heavy). I plan to purchase the a.) ...
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I am running a Bitcoin Full Node on Raspberry pi 3b+. Blockchain sync is dead slow because of less CPU. Is there a way to add additional CPU to a pi board. or connecting additional pi to the same Hard ...
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I have installed geth(go ethereum) client on a Raspberry Pi 2 using the below steps. wget https://gethstore.blob.core.windows.net/builds/geth-linux-arm7-1.8.2-b8b9f7f4.tar.gz tar -xvf geth-linux-...
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I am thinking about setting up a pool for mining cryptocurrency that uses neoscrypt. Would a Raspberry Pi have enough processing power to do this? I would run the Pi 24/7. Would this be reliable?
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