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updated new bootstrap.dat from michel elder

https://mega.nz/#F!ru5lTJSD!3Ysa0Whk4Nyztc9xfu8pjQ

20180926_blackcoin_bootstrap.zip
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Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

Pretty good info, I have Pi 2 and Pi 3, and each has installed Kali, but I've only used both just several times and then now both are unused. I'll try this, and maybe I'll start from Pi 3 according to this tutorials. Thanks, OP.

Thank you very much for putting all this information together, the guide is very informative, I have a raspberry pi 3 forgotten without use and I had not seen a step by step guide so complete. Maybe I will try using it with this coin. Thanks and regards.

@OP

Will, it works on Pi 2?
I have several unused Pi 2, but I keep it in another place (out of my city - a bit far from my current location) That's why I'm asking, maybe you've tried it on Pi 2. If it works, perhaps I'll bring it back here.

Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

oh yes,we got user staking few wallet on raspberry pi device


Means we can stake (installed) few wallets? And doing stacking for several coins, right? It will depend on our storage capacity, can we use the external storage such as FDD or some kind?

Are there any limits?

hey guys,Janko grand elder original article updated! Wink
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Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

oh yes,we got user staking few wallet on raspberry pi device


Means we can stake (installed) few wallets? And doing stacking for several coins, right? It will depend on our storage capacity, can we use the external storage such as FDD or some kind?

Are there any limits?

oh yes,another article got SSD setup. I will update it soon that one created by Blackcoin Janko grand elder Wink
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Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

oh yes,we got user staking few wallet on raspberry pi device


Means we can stake (installed) few wallets? And doing stacking for several coins, right? It will depend on our storage capacity, can we use the external storage such as FDD or some kind?

Are there any limits?
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I have created a new bootstrap.dat file (August 27th 2018). I have tested it with the Blackcoin Legacy client and works fine, just really slow import!. Will test it later this week with Lore on RPi3.

https://mega.nz/#F!ru5lTJSD!3Ysa0Whk4Nyztc9xfu8pjQ


Michel

michel elder,ur bootstrap.dat done verify?create torrent file easy for newbie download

yes, verify is done... I have added the SHA265 to the txt file.

thank you michel elder Wink

Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

oh yes,we got user staking few wallet on raspberry pi device

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Thank you very much for putting all this information together, the guide is very informative, I have a raspberry pi 3 forgotten without use and I had not seen a step by step guide so complete. Maybe I will try using it with this coin. Thanks and regards.
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Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?

Blackcoin is staked, not really mined. You don't try for hashes so Blackcoin needs very little CPU (not much more than creating an SSL connection, decrypting an email or hashing a file). So you can mine a CPU-miner coin on the same box that runs Blackcoin staking. However what Blackcoin, as any other coin, might need is some RAM. 1GB is maybe a little thin to run many coins on the same box.
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Pretty good info, I have Pi 2 and Pi 3, and each has installed Kali, but I've only used both just several times and then now both are unused. I'll try this, and maybe I'll start from Pi 3 according to this tutorials. Thanks, OP.
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@OP

Will, it works on Pi 2?
I have several unused Pi 2, but I keep it in another place (out of my city - a bit far from my current location) That's why I'm asking, maybe you've tried it on Pi 2. If it works, perhaps I'll bring it back here.
Legacy wallet worked for me on Pi 1, so Pi 2 should be fine too.
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Can I mine blackcoin and jsecoin on same Raspberry Pi 3 B ?
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I have created a new bootstrap.dat file (August 27th 2018). I have tested it with the Blackcoin Legacy client and works fine, just really slow import!. Will test it later this week with Lore on RPi3.

https://mega.nz/#F!ru5lTJSD!3Ysa0Whk4Nyztc9xfu8pjQ


Michel

michel elder,ur bootstrap.dat done verify?create torrent file easy for newbie download

yes, verify is done... I have added the SHA265 to the txt file.
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@OP

Will, it works on Pi 2?
I have several unused Pi 2, but I keep it in another place (out of my city - a bit far from my current location) That's why I'm asking, maybe you've tried it on Pi 2. If it works, perhaps I'll bring it back here.

same device,i think no problem,pi 2 maybe slow a bit,using bootstrap saving ur time for running full node Wink

*if you still got problem,you can visit Blackcoin gitter chat,there got many elder willing to help you Wink
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I have created a new bootstrap.dat file (August 27th 2018). I have tested it with the Blackcoin Legacy client and works fine, just really slow import!. Will test it later this week with Lore on RPi3.

https://mega.nz/#F!ru5lTJSD!3Ysa0Whk4Nyztc9xfu8pjQ


Michel

michel elder,ur bootstrap.dat done verify?create torrent file easy for newbie download
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@OP

Will, it works on Pi 2?
I have several unused Pi 2, but I keep it in another place (out of my city - a bit far from my current location) That's why I'm asking, maybe you've tried it on Pi 2. If it works, perhaps I'll bring it back here.
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September 08, 2018, 02:08:43 PM
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I personally think 1% yearly interest from staking is not enough at all for a highly volatile crypto asset.

Bring back the BLK multipool from 2014. At least you gave miners a mean to use pow and get payout in BLK. That would allow a higher staking reward and everybody would be happy.

actually staking rewards more than 1%,you could create ur personal pool ;)ask ur friends buy blk and put it on ur raspberry pi Blackcoin Lore wallet to staking rewards^_^
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I personally think 1% yearly interest from staking is not enough at all for a highly volatile crypto asset.

Bring back the BLK multipool from 2014. At least you gave miners a mean to use pow and get payout in BLK. That would allow a higher staking reward and everybody would be happy.
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Nice guide, thanks for putting it together. I was thinking of getting a RPI3 so this will come in handy!

thanks for support blackcoin mining~

I have created a new bootstrap.dat file (August 27th 2018). I have tested it with the Blackcoin Legacy client and works fine, just really slow import!. Will test it later this week with Lore on RPi3.

https://mega.nz/#F!ru5lTJSD!3Ysa0Whk4Nyztc9xfu8pjQ


Michel

michel elder,always in Blackcoin Gitter there helping newbie,thank you

Thanks for the detailed guide. Smiley I haven't tried using Raspberry boards for mining since I've always considered them too weak (hardware wise) for this activity.

What kind of hash rates are you getting with it and how many coins per day?

Im telling you when you start using blackcoin you will like blackcoin system. Blackcoin staking never waste energy,blockchain stable,transaction speed faster and smooth.
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Thanks for the detailed guide. Smiley I haven't tried using Raspberry boards for mining since I've always considered them too weak (hardware wise) for this activity.

What kind of hash rates are you getting with it and how many coins per day?

This is not meant to be for Proof of Work mining, rather being a node in a Proof of Stake network. For keeping a node online and having your coins in your wallet unlocked for staking, you will gain rewards based on the amount of coins that you hold vs the total amount of coins that are being staked on the network. This process is not hardware intensive as supposed to Proof of Work mining, that's why this can run perfectly on a Raspberry Pi, you could even run multiple coin wallets and have them staking at the same time.

The nominal stake interest for BlackCoin is 1%.

These are some other stats:

Specifications
PoS without coin age
Max reorganization depth: 500 blocks
Block time: 64 seconds
Difficulty retarget: every block
PoS Reward: based on 1% inflation + tx fees
Min transaction fee: 0.0001 BLK
Confirmations: 10, maturity: 500
Min stake confirmations: 500
P2P port: 15714, RPC port: 15715
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Thanks for the detailed guide. Smiley I haven't tried using Raspberry boards for mining since I've always considered them too weak (hardware wise) for this activity.

What kind of hash rates are you getting with it and how many coins per day?
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