@monerobull
monerobull
7 months
If "not having a computer" is what prevents you from running your own node / using https://t.co/A6ixTwk8ug, you can change that with ~$60.
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@monerobull
monerobull
7 months
I have 4 of these. You'll want to swap the SSD for a 500GB one if you want to run a node and probably swap out Windows for Linux. They draw very little power and pack way more punch than SBCs (raspberry pi, rock pi, etc).
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@monerobull
monerobull
7 months
Just search for used machines with a 6500T. Without Windows they usually are a bit cheaper. Make sure it comes with a power-supply.
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@CyberCurrency_
Malarkey
7 months
@monerobull Would you recommend running a node on an old android with a microSD card? Then mining on a mini PC pictured above?
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@monerobull
monerobull
7 months
@CyberCurrency_ Not really, at least get a USB SSD with high speeds. The SD cards corrupt way too quickly from the constant read and writes.
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@TMaker117
The_Maker117
7 months
@monerobull Interesting
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@milf_hunter1980
Max Renault
5 months
@monerobull Is this all that's needed to mine Monero? And how long does it take to mine one coin?
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@tikDemonne
TikDemonne🥷🦠👾
2 months
@monerobull My favorites, but best of all “De-blobing”
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