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If somebody has a RasberryPi, I am guessing they can put Ubuntu on it and follow these steps.  http://blog.nem.io/ubuntu-installation-guide-standalone/

It would be neat if somebody made a detailed step by step guide for how to get an NIS harvesting on a raspi.  It wouldn't ever be a supernode, but it could make blocks and collect fees.

I'm pretty sure this has what it takes to run an NIS.  https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/
I've made a node (not super, because I have not 3 millions) on Cubieboard2. It was rather easy, even that I'm not good in Linux
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If somebody has a RasberryPi, I am guessing they can put Ubuntu on it and follow these steps.  http://blog.nem.io/ubuntu-installation-guide-standalone/

It would be neat if somebody made a detailed step by step guide for how to get an NIS harvesting on a raspi.  It wouldn't ever be a supernode, but it could make blocks and collect fees.

I'm pretty sure this has what it takes to run an NIS.  https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/

Hi to all NEM Community.

I'm new here but I'm an old proud holder.

It is possbible to harvest even with a Raspberry pi 1, I'm doing right now; the only problem is that you cannot make Raspberry "public" to become a node, eventually it will crash. Maybe newer model can. My advise is to start only NIS on the Raspberry, make "public" through the router and test for a few days if NIS doesn't crush. I have an Arch installation on my Raspberry, so I don't now if there are differences with other distributions.
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mining is so 2012-2013
If somebody has a RasberryPi, I am guessing they can put Ubuntu on it and follow these steps.  http://blog.nem.io/ubuntu-installation-guide-standalone/

It would be neat if somebody made a detailed step by step guide for how to get an NIS harvesting on a raspi.  It wouldn't ever be a supernode, but it could make blocks and collect fees.

I'm pretty sure this has what it takes to run an NIS.  https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/
legendary
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mining is so 2012-2013
Is it worth harvesting with 16k of XEM ?

No.

If you have a lightweight computer you aren't using, just running NIS on a computer basically uses almost no electricity (although it does love RAM). 

I have a hot wallet tipping account with 22k and it occasionally gets a nice block.  I think in the last 30 days it has made $2 at today's prices. 

You won't get rich, but if you have Raspi laying around, you don't have anything to lose. 

I definitely wouldn't set up a node on Amazon or something where you have to pay monthly fees. 

Is there any tutorial how to do that?

The easiest way is....

Step 1:  Install NEM. 
Step 2: Click Harvest

:-)


http://blog.nem.io/windows-installation-guide-standalone/

and if you really want to get in depth http://blog.nem.io/nem-tutorial-list/
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If have bigger XEM account you will earn more or the same for supernodes program???
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Is there any tutorial how to do that?

Raspberry tutorial you want ?
PS: On Amazon you can get 1year free VPS per credit card Cheesy i had 3 of them at once Smiley

best tutorial is:
https://forum.nem.io/t/create-a-windows-vps/1476

You can choose ubuntu as well is faster.
then you run scripts and in 1h you have your own free node for  year
https://github.com/Stoner19/Nem-Installers-master

PS: If you choose other people node just make sure from time to time that they did not reboot server.
Supernodes will be updated everytime after new NIS realease
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Is it worth harvesting with 16k of XEM ?

No.

If you have a lightweight computer you aren't using, just running NIS on a computer basically uses almost no electricity (although it does love RAM). 

I have a hot wallet tipping account with 22k and it occasionally gets a nice block.  I think in the last 30 days it has made $2 at today's prices. 

You won't get rich, but if you have Raspi laying around, you don't have anything to lose. 

I definitely wouldn't set up a node on Amazon or something where you have to pay monthly fees. 

Thanks, i will buy more XEM and setup delegated harvesting on remote node Smiley
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I will sell some XEM when XEM super pas ETH coin
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Is it worth harvesting with 16k of XEM ?

No.

If you have a lightweight computer you aren't using, just running NIS on a computer basically uses almost no electricity (although it does love RAM). 

I have a hot wallet tipping account with 22k and it occasionally gets a nice block.  I think in the last 30 days it has made $2 at today's prices. 

You won't get rich, but if you have Raspi laying around, you don't have anything to lose. 

I definitely wouldn't set up a node on Amazon or something where you have to pay monthly fees. 

Is there any tutorial how to do that?
legendary
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Is it worth harvesting with 16k of XEM ?

No.

If you have a lightweight computer you aren't using, just running NIS on a computer basically uses almost no electricity (although it does love RAM).  

I have a hot wallet tipping account with 22k and it occasionally gets a nice block.  I think in the last 30 days it has made $2 at today's prices.  

You won't get rich, but if you have Raspi laying around, you don't have anything to lose.  

I definitely wouldn't set up a node on Amazon or something where you have to pay monthly fees.  
Maybe he just will run delegated harvesting on some supernode, it will be for free?
legendary
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mining is so 2012-2013
Is it worth harvesting with 16k of XEM ?

No.

If you have a lightweight computer you aren't using, just running NIS on a computer basically uses almost no electricity (although it does love RAM). 

I have a hot wallet tipping account with 22k and it occasionally gets a nice block.  I think in the last 30 days it has made $2 at today's prices. 

You won't get rich, but if you have Raspi laying around, you don't have anything to lose. 

I definitely wouldn't set up a node on Amazon or something where you have to pay monthly fees. 
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Nice I intend to hold on to my delegated harvesting . I got 2 accounts doing that.
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For those looking for profits, take the following rounded numbers into account:

Harvesting earns a return of 0,5%/year (based on transaction volume of last month)
Supernode earns a return of 5%/year (based on payouts of the first month)
Rise in XEM price earns a return of 1.000%/year (based ob the 24 month track record jabo38 talked about)

I vote the developers invest their time in developing new features (catapult, crypto apex, ...). These functionalities are needed for real life projects that will increase the usage of the network.
That's what will provide the highest return.
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I have two and a half men nem stakes but I am to stupid to harvest.
Could run 2 supernodes but I do not even dare to think about.
Any safe method to participate a "harvest pool"?

There is an easy step by step Tutorial for setting up a Supernode:
https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-command-line-tutorial-for-debian-8-4

It´s really just some copy/paste in Terminal/Putty.

If you tried to confuse me - be happy you were successful.

My suggestion for a supernode setup is as follows.
The devS (ore someone else) create "empty supernodes", on order, tested with test-nem.
Then they can give it or even sell it to interested parties.
I overtake, change password, delete test-nem account and import my account.
That is what I would call "service".

What do you want? To harvest? Or to run a supernode?

Because if you just want to 'Harvest' > you can activate 'Delegated Harvesting'.
This way you can Harvest even if you close your wallet. Just like joining a pool.

You can find tutorials how to set up the Delegated Harvesting at the Nem Forum/Blog.
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I have two and a half men nem stakes but I am to stupid to harvest.
Could run 2 supernodes but I do not even dare to think about.
Any safe method to participate a "harvest pool"?

There is an easy step by step Tutorial for setting up a Supernode:
https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-command-line-tutorial-for-debian-8-4

It´s really just some copy/paste in Terminal/Putty.

If you tried to confuse me - be happy you were successful.

My suggestion for a supernode setup is as follows.
The devS (ore someone else) create "empty supernodes", on order, tested with test-nem.
Then they can give it or even sell it to interested parties.
I overtake, change password, delete test-nem account and import my account.
That is what I would call "service".
hero member
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I have two and a half men nem stakes but I am to stupid to harvest.
Could run 2 supernodes but I do not even dare to think about.
Any safe method to participate a "harvest pool"?

There is an easy step by step Tutorial for setting up a Supernode:
https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-command-line-tutorial-for-debian-8-4

It´s really just some copy/paste in Terminal/Putty.
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Guys, I don't have much time to read-search mans, so: is there a way to pause NIS/NCC to free RAM and then resume to harvesting without reopening wallet? Thx in adv
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