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Topic: Raspberry pi POS coin mining ( stakeBox ) (Read 5670 times)

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February 10, 2018, 09:03:55 AM
#26
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?

StakeBox.com/FAQ has a list of the RAM requirements for a bunch of PoS Qt wallets. The RPi2 has 1GB of RAM, some needs to be reserved for the OS about 850MB can safely be consumed by other programs, i.e. crypto wallets.

stakebox.com is no longer online. anybody has a similar site to refer me?



Try https://www.stakebox.org/
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EnergyCoin Green CryptoCurrency
October 07, 2017, 11:42:18 AM
#25
Hello,

I just found this post and wondering if it possible to:
a) buy  Raspberry pi
b) install Windows 10 IoT
c) install windows10 PoS wallet
d) mine coins

Is it simple like that ?

EDIT: no its not, found the answer myself.

Check this:
Hi ENRG people,

We have the install procedure for RPI ready!
Steps I made:
1 Create txt file and copy pase the script code into that file.
Code:
wget --no-check-certificate https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mnibp0vrqdaw528/AAAs1E2tyGLem9gu12IdNYJTa/UbuntuMate.sh -O UbuntuMate.sh; chmod +x UbuntuMate.sh; ./UbuntuMate.sh
2 Put the txt with script on an USB
3 Put the USB into your RPI
4 Open file manager and start Terminal
5 Open Pluma editor
6 Goto USB with file manager and drop the txt with script into pluma editor
7 Copy the script line and paste into Terminal see picture

8 You have to give your passw in the script
9 add swap -> yes
10 remove old blockchain
11 wait for download and Unzip
12 ready and klick old EnergyCoin icon and then you see after 15-20 minutes your wallet:


I shall also try a fresh insetall but priority is that all users are using v1.6 blockchain before the fork!

Have a nice day,
Jan

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Crypto maniac - HODL
October 05, 2017, 06:15:50 AM
#24
Hello,

I just found this post and wondering if it possible to:
a) buy  Raspberry pi
b) install Windows 10 IoT
c) install windows10 PoS wallet
d) mine coins

Is it simple like that ?

EDIT: no its not, found the answer myself.
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Activity: 391
Merit: 114
October 03, 2017, 09:38:17 AM
#23
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?

StakeBox.com/FAQ has a list of the RAM requirements for a bunch of PoS Qt wallets. The RPi2 has 1GB of RAM, some needs to be reserved for the OS about 850MB can safely be consumed by other programs, i.e. crypto wallets.

stakebox.com is no longer online. anybody has a similar site to refer me?

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http://darkjedy.blogspot.ru/
808coin and litedoge daemon-wallets for raspbian os
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B908kEaS7pFZT3JrRUtDWDNqcUE
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http://darkjedy.blogspot.ru/
Mining 808coin and Litedoge on raspberry pi working very nice
legendary
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giving it a try on my RPI 3 that's laying around doing ...
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Maintain Social Distance, Stay safe.
Guys how can you make a good stake using rasp berry pi and let me know if how much rasp berry to buy right now for staking only?
Do you think guys its worth it to buy rasp berry pi i am always thinking to buy but i am afraid to lose..
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http://darkjedy.blogspot.ru/
808 coin PoS mining on raspberry pi ,model b (700 Mhz, 512 Mb RAM)
http://darkjedy.blogspot.ru/2017/02/808-coin-pos-mining-machine.html
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I like Ethereum and Rimbit
Cheers for this thread - it is very helpful.  I am looking into the Pi wallets and have ordered the RimbitPi which comes pre-loaded (and with a fancy case too!) with a Rimbit wallet.  But I have been meaning to play around with an old Pi I have and see what can be done with it.  Coins that can run on Pi are so much more inclusive than those that require mining farms and nuclear generators!
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November 17, 2015, 02:55:11 PM
#16
ok the sd card is to small , tried everything , have you a guide to use wallets with linux? i have now installed pidora
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November 17, 2015, 02:13:24 PM
#15
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
What software did you use to install the image onto the card? It sounds like you may have skipped this mandatory step.
i use the win32 disk imager
What issue are you running into when installing the image?

Also you peaked my interest by stating the class of the card did you happen to buy it from Aliexpress, ebay or another online shop?

issue is , that i had enough space on the sdcard , i bought the card mobilephone shop
Well you should be formating the card when you burn an image, if the card is legitimate and truly has the 32gb storage you should have PLENTY of room and not issue. If you are not formating or it was a sketchy shop then you are running into your space issue.
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November 17, 2015, 02:12:05 PM
#14
another question can i use , the wallets with a normal raspberry jessie image?
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November 17, 2015, 02:11:01 PM
#13
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
What software did you use to install the image onto the card? It sounds like you may have skipped this mandatory step.
i use the win32 disk imager
What issue are you running into when installing the image?

Also you peaked my interest by stating the class of the card did you happen to buy it from Aliexpress, ebay or another online shop?

issue is , that i had enough space on the sdcard , i bought the card mobilephone shop
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November 17, 2015, 01:47:01 PM
#12
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
What software did you use to install the image onto the card? It sounds like you may have skipped this mandatory step.
i use the win32 disk imager
What issue are you running into when installing the image?

Also you peaked my interest by stating the class of the card did you happen to buy it from Aliexpress, ebay or another online shop?
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November 17, 2015, 01:43:58 PM
#11
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
What software did you use to install the image onto the card? It sounds like you may have skipped this mandatory step.
i use the win32 disk imager
sr. member
Activity: 254
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November 17, 2015, 01:42:00 PM
#10
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
What software did you use to install the image onto the card? It sounds like you may have skipped this mandatory step.
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November 17, 2015, 01:27:11 PM
#9
had a 32 gb class 10 sd card , put i can´t copy thw image to my sd-card
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November 16, 2015, 05:31:44 PM
#8
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?

StakeBox.com/FAQ has a list of the RAM requirements for a bunch of PoS Qt wallets. The RPi2 has 1GB of RAM, some needs to be reserved for the OS about 850MB can safely be consumed by other programs, i.e. crypto wallets.
So 2-4 depending on the coins, well really wish the pi had more ram now, I currently have been using a mini windows pc only 2gb of ram and running 6 wallets but it is more than double a pi 2.

I know there are some Pi alternatives that use PI images, maybe one has more ram and accepts this image.

Yeah, more RAM would be nice, but you can't beat the power consumption of RPi2s, and the price is right. For a more capable version of the StakeBox I am playing with an Odroid XU4, getting everything setup hope to release it in the next month or so.
sr. member
Activity: 254
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November 16, 2015, 05:08:24 PM
#7
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?

StakeBox.com/FAQ has a list of the RAM requirements for a bunch of PoS Qt wallets. The RPi2 has 1GB of RAM, some needs to be reserved for the OS about 850MB can safely be consumed by other programs, i.e. crypto wallets.
So 2-4 depending on the coins, well really wish the pi had more ram now, I currently have been using a mini windows pc only 2gb of ram and running 6 wallets but it is more than double a pi 2.

I know there are some Pi alternatives that use PI images, maybe one has more ram and accepts this image.
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November 16, 2015, 04:33:36 PM
#6
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?

StakeBox.com/FAQ has a list of the RAM requirements for a bunch of PoS Qt wallets. The RPi2 has 1GB of RAM, some needs to be reserved for the OS about 850MB can safely be consumed by other programs, i.e. crypto wallets.
sr. member
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November 16, 2015, 10:38:42 AM
#5
How many different crypto wallets can the pi2 stake at once without running out of ram or other hardware issues?
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EnergyCoin Green CryptoCurrency
November 16, 2015, 04:17:50 AM
#4
Thx Poalo for the EnergyCoin wallet: https://mega.nz/#!9o4imJIK!ThBdtitiqGdLXwYlaJYFRSknzqcTmgE4M91TrPCEPY0

See EnergyCoin post with working wallet and details how to start: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12981500
legendary
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Merit: 1000
October 23, 2015, 08:56:38 AM
#3
 peercoin wallet :  https://mega.nz/#!Ex4VCDhQ!Dqaj8C0EhsUvyECiFNB7Ixpz_DAcVqgpZhayllTk_2s

copy the file peercoin on /home/pi/WALLET
copy peercoin.png      on  /home/pi/Pictures/Icon
copy peercoin.desktop on /home/pi/Desktop
legendary
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Merit: 1000
October 22, 2015, 05:14:11 AM
#2
Try the first wallet for test  :  

post :  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1212859.0

download   https://mega.nz/#!cwgwXKDS!68O3x8ySFk3Ol6JafofhNqKP1e1Gr_gmhEPTsRxgnTA

copy the file Lunar on /home/pi/WALLET
copy lunar.png      on  /home/pi/Pictures/Icon
copi lunar.desktop on /home/pi/Desktop
legendary
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Merit: 1000
October 22, 2015, 04:46:07 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I created an image for raspberry pi for the stake of coins pos ready I'll explain how to do:

Material used: raspberry pi 2 and a micro sd 32 gb class 10

Let's start:

Download the 'image hoed here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9zk2pdp4uefv0tf/StakerBox.img.zip?dl=0

unzip the file will have a file .img

Now you must insert the image into the micro sd, download the appropriate program for your operating system here:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/install-img-to-sd-card/



now it is written the micro sd (the programs are very intuitive) just select the tab and tell where you downloaded the file .img


 
Ok now we have the micro sd with the image, insert it into the raspberry pi and accendiamolo.
now we have two alternatives if we have the raspberry pi attached to a monitor and keyboard and mouse you can skip the next step those without the monitor will connect using the SSH service.
SSH: Windows users look here https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/ to mac and linux go into the terminal and write ssh pi @ ip ssh example [email protected] (to find l ' ip go to the menu of the modem)
It will ask for a password that is: raspberry
and we will be in a box like this:



Now for everyone (who monitor open a terminal window) enter the command sudo stalks-config and we will be here:



First click expand filesystem
then change user passwords and put what we like (the default is raspberry)
now on internationalization option you can change the time zone and language (default or put the Italian time and I left the English language)
I did not put any overclocking at this point go to hit return and finish the raspberry restarts taking for example the new password and other changes that you like to set.
Now users have a screen are ready for those who have not,
I installed VNC server on the image to get it started giving the terminal command: tightvncserver and enter a password to your liking, then let's do it from issuing an example: vncserver: 0 -geometry 1920x1080 -depth 24 (note that you can set geometry you want to type 800x600 etc.)
now download the program from here vnc: https://www.realvnc.com/download/ Start it and you will get this screen:



who wants to can start automatically when you start the raspberry the VNC client without giving any command
(In this case, follow this guide: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/vnc/)

Now we're all here.

To back up wallet.dat you can do so by inserting a USB key in raspberry and doing the classic copy paste or using FTP service that I already installed in the image and is used with an ftp client like this: https: // cyberduck. I put the ip of raspberry pi as a user and password that you created at the beginning (default is raspberry).

In the picture I have not entered any wallet filled slowly but put them here, I will create a folder containing hoed 3 files (the wallet, an icon and a different file) what they do? those who only want the wallet without icon just click the file 2 times and are affixed to those who want a result like this:



You will have to create a folder named Icon inside / home / pi / Pictures (terminal mkdir / home / pi / Pictures / Icon) .png enter the newly created folder, enter the file's wallet filled in the / home / pi / WALLET and the third file in the Desktop / home / pi / Desktop.

to be sure that everything is ok to go to the folder WALLET and give this command: sudo chmod + x name of the wallet.

I hope it's a good start to begin using the raspberry for coins POS.

Anyone wishing to make donations:
BTC: 1PdVtKwfaxyHri9vti92Yx3zm3amNeC3ku
LTC: LKGFmvwLr2pWeZhMYV8coxzwevbaNg3f6Z
DUKE: D98XyKC7GWXdjkfd4vomhHF7bELSFbwnvM

Wallet insert that? For requests you can send me a PM or write here.
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