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i can do an instructional video on how to set up vps with open host but itll be more steps etc im sure quantum leaper can give up his thoughts on vps setups to use. Vmware may have a free tier too but again more setup process.

I'll look into the vps thing, but I (and I guess many others) will be greatful for a quality instructional regarding node and vps set-up in regards to UPX.
Where can we find yours when they come available?

I agree. And that also deserves some bounty Cheesy The thing is that there are two more months before the release.
So I doubt the design is ready. On the other hand, you can always get a VPS and experiment on your own with
some other coins. You could even install Linux on a Virtual machine or on a real one and test it at no cost.

I'm more wandering about the incoming halving.. how do you think it would it affect the coin's price and development?
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i can do an instructional video on how to set up vps with open host but itll be more steps etc im sure quantum leaper can give up his thoughts on vps setups to use. Vmware may have a free tier too but again more setup process.

I'll look into the vps thing, but I (and I guess many others) will be greatful for a quality instructional regarding node and vps set-up in regards to UPX.
Where can we find yours when they come available?
jr. member
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Hey guys dont knock the Google ive been running a few vps for nodes with no issues if you are into beam coins have a look at their instructionals. also keep your private keys you dont have to worry about being booted from any vps server. You wont be charged until the blockchain gets bigger ive been in gree tier for ages. But i do understsnd your concerns, If you would rather stay away from google i can do an instructional video on how to set up vps with open host but itll be more steps etc im sure quantum leaper can give up his thoughts on vps setups to use. Vmware may have a free tier too but again more setup process.
I am looking for a time to start running vps for nodes, thank you for your suggestion.
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Hey guys dont knock the Google ive been running a few vps for nodes with no issues if you are into beam coins have a look at their instructionals. also keep your private keys you dont have to worry about being booted from any vps server. You wont be charged until the blockchain gets bigger ive been in gree tier for ages. But i do understsnd your concerns, If you would rather stay away from google i can do an instructional video on how to set up vps with open host but itll be more steps etc im sure quantum leaper can give up his thoughts on vps setups to use. Vmware may have a free tier too but again more setup process.
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Markscheider Mining Pool

Uplexa

http://upx.ms-pool.net.ua/#


The server is located in the Netherlands.

POOL FEE: 0.25%
Min. Payment: 50 UPX
Algorithm: Cryptonight UPX
PAYMENT INTERVAL: 3 minutes
DENOMINATION UNIT: 0.01
A wide range of mining ports
The possibility of separation by workers
Customizable payout threshold
The ability to mine immediately to the exchange
You can set a constant DIFFICULTY.

Node for remote connection: upx.ms-pool.net.ua:21061

Telegram Pool Chat
https://t.me/Markscheiderpool

well done very appreciated, is necessary help the decentralization of the coin for the safety of the project.
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I can hear a lot of UPX millionaires here talking Cheesy
All of you have 2 million UPX!? BTW, how much does it cost at current price to buy 2 millions?
Grin
as far as I can see, currently 2M upx are a bit higher than $300 (what a bargain!!!!)

Guys, don't wait the FOMO season, it's gonna be too late!


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Yea, i don't think hosting a node on google free service would be the way to go tbh

Free Google... right. If you want to decentralise the project anything related to google should be never be related/connected to uPlexa.
Just another wondering: how many nodes are required to sufficiently support the network?   
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I can hear a lot of UPX millionaires here talking Cheesy
All of you have 2 million UPX!? BTW, how much does it cost at current price to buy 2 millions?
newbie
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It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.

Hi, sounds intriguing... Google free service you say? What kind of service is that? If there's a free way to host utility nodes that might be a crazy breakthrough for uPlexa...

I think he means: https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/gcp-free-tier

However, under "Restricted actions" it clearly says:

"In addition to resource constraints, the Free Trial Terms of Service describes uses cases
that are prohibited during the free trial.
For example, you may not use GCP services to mine cryptocurrency during your free trial."

I don't know if that includes running a crypto node.

Oh, right... Then it's 'free for a very limited period'.. Very interesting for hosting a node 😁😁
Plus yeah, Google will kick your butt after a few days most probably.
Let's not be greedy, a small vps costs $30 a year, that seems fair enough Smiley

Yea, i don't think hosting a node on google free service would be the way to go tbh
jr. member
Activity: 313
Merit: 8
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.

Hi, sounds intriguing... Google free service you say? What kind of service is that? If there's a free way to host utility nodes that might be a crazy breakthrough for uPlexa...

I think he means: https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/gcp-free-tier

However, under "Restricted actions" it clearly says:

"In addition to resource constraints, the Free Trial Terms of Service describes uses cases
that are prohibited during the free trial.
For example, you may not use GCP services to mine cryptocurrency during your free trial."

I don't know if that includes running a crypto node.

Oh, right... Then it's 'free for a very limited period'.. Very interesting for hosting a node 😁😁
Plus yeah, Google will kick your butt after a few days most probably.
Let's not be greedy, a small vps costs $30 a year, that seems fair enough Smiley
legendary
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Ukrainians will resist
Markscheider Mining Pool

Uplexa

http://upx.ms-pool.net.ua/#


The server is located in the Netherlands.

POOL FEE: 0.25%
Min. Payment: 50 UPX
Algorithm: Cryptonight UPX
PAYMENT INTERVAL: 3 minutes
DENOMINATION UNIT: 0.01
A wide range of mining ports
The possibility of separation by workers
Customizable payout threshold
The ability to mine immediately to the exchange
You can set a constant DIFFICULTY.

Node for remote connection: upx.ms-pool.net.ua:21061

Telegram Pool Chat
https://t.me/Markscheiderpool
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Been mining uPlexa for about a month or so and have made about 11k uplexa! I've tried mining monero and other cryptonight coins and this one is the most profitable by far,


I highly recommend you switch to this coin.
you are absolutely right bro... this project have a silent growth and the present low difficulty in mining not during for a long time.
guys the iot devices will be at daily use in the near future and immaginate your tv mining some uPlexa for help the pay the electricity bill... awesome things, silent giant UPX

Ye, when we go to these apartments this year ill see if i can get the miner going on the android tv that they have. haha (maybe i can pay back some of the rent)
sure bro... for example i have obtained a low hashrate with my old tv box android but they works... the android miner is extremely easy to setup just put wallet and start and this is a good thing for all the possibile final users.
i am very happy to had joined this project...

Yea, it works i guess. i dont have a android tv box at my home. i agree that android miner is easy to setup
member
Activity: 762
Merit: 35
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.

Hi, sounds intriguing... Google free service you say? What kind of service is that? If there's a free way to host utility nodes that might be a crazy breakthrough for uPlexa...

I think he means: https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/gcp-free-tier

However, under "Restricted actions" it clearly says:

"In addition to resource constraints, the Free Trial Terms of Service describes uses cases
that are prohibited during the free trial.
For example, you may not use GCP services to mine cryptocurrency during your free trial."

I don't know if that includes running a crypto node.
jr. member
Activity: 313
Merit: 8
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.

Hi, sounds intriguing... Google free service you say? What kind of service is that? If there's a free way to host utility nodes that might be a crazy breakthrough for uPlexa...
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

Ahoy matey, i would imagine that if you can afford that 0.051674714 BTC stake which is what 2m UPX is currently worth according to coin geko then you could afford to leave a desktop pc on 24/7 and the costs would be minimal? Especially as i cant imagine a utility node drawing 100% cpu if ARM based setups will be able to run them. If we are talking a i3 of the last 4 gens then the watts per hour would be minimal i feel.

Arrrrrrg.. coins ahoy keep them miners firing at UPX bay!
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 11
Been mining uPlexa for about a month or so and have made about 11k uplexa! I've tried mining monero and other cryptonight coins and this one is the most profitable by far,


I highly recommend you switch to this coin.
you are absolutely right bro... this project have a silent growth and the present low difficulty in mining not during for a long time.
guys the iot devices will be at daily use in the near future and immaginate your tv mining some uPlexa for help the pay the electricity bill... awesome things, silent giant UPX

Ye, when we go to these apartments this year ill see if i can get the miner going on the android tv that they have. haha (maybe i can pay back some of the rent)
sure bro... for example i have obtained a low hashrate with my old tv box android but they works... the android miner is extremely easy to setup just put wallet and start and this is a good thing for all the possibile final users.
i am very happy to had joined this project...
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Been mining uPlexa for about a month or so and have made about 11k uplexa! I've tried mining monero and other cryptonight coins and this one is the most profitable by far,


I highly recommend you switch to this coin.
you are absolutely right bro... this project have a silent growth and the present low difficulty in mining not during for a long time.
guys the iot devices will be at daily use in the near future and immaginate your tv mining some uPlexa for help the pay the electricity bill... awesome things, silent giant UPX

Ye, when we go to these apartments this year ill see if i can get the miner going on the android tv that they have. haha (maybe i can pay back some of the rent)
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 11
Been mining uPlexa for about a month or so and have made about 11k uplexa! I've tried mining monero and other cryptonight coins and this one is the most profitable by far,


I highly recommend you switch to this coin.
you are absolutely right bro... this project have a silent growth and the present low difficulty in mining not during for a long time.
guys the iot devices will be at daily use in the near future and immaginate your tv mining some uPlexa for help the pay the electricity bill... awesome things, silent giant UPX
member
Activity: 762
Merit: 35
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.

That's a great udea TheSudio! Will it run on Windows too? I have a spare PC which just sits there doing almost nothing. If I can turn it to a UPX node without putting Linux on it it will be cool.
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 11
It is resiliant that's right!
Is it possible for a noob to implement a utilitynode into a raspberry pie 4? What kind of equipment is needed to run a node yourself? I'd like to get one myself, but 24h power-on is pretty expensive with my standard homepc.

There are a few ways to get it done. Id personally set up a virtual pc host using googles free service or as you say get a raspberry pi. Both options will work veey well but one day as the node gets bigger google will want a few dollars a year to make the storage bigger for the virtual machine. I will make a full instructional video for anyone wanting to set uk a utiliry node.
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