I'm sure this MN question has been asked several times here but I can't locate it. Do I need to have a remote linux server if I'm running already running a minning rig w/ Ubuntu? I'm also running Windows 8.1 Pro on my pc. I would like to find the best DIY setup guide and take a look at it first before I consider having someone I don't know set it up for me. Its a little nerve-racking learning something new with the value of 1000 DRK at hand.
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Haha!! Thanks man.
This was actually the second thing that made be stick to DRK.
1st - Brilliant whitepaper. Then found out the dev, Evan Duffield (and no anon-pseudonym) has 15+ years working in the financial field, but is 100% dedicated to his project, Darkcoin. Since I've been on testnet like a hawk, I KNOW he barely sleeps enough to get back to coding. And now he has a team, a damn good one. And the best is soon to come! This is nothing! DRK price is ridiculously low.
2nd - Best community ever in the crypto world! By a long shot !! Just doing my part the best I can.
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