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Topic: RaspyCoin (RASPY) - A low-difficulty coin for the Raspberry Pi (Read 690 times)

member
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any plan to list exchange,
or just mining and mining and die
newbie
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#This config is used for mining and node
#See Advanced RaspyCoin Info for instrutions.
rpcuser=rpc_user
rpcpassword=8cde5e64e7297b1cb4c495d1a
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=4210
listen=1
server=1
newbie
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legendary
Activity: 1311
Merit: 1003
Exchange for this coin  ?


legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
Hey I like that you posted honest info regarding your coin:
It is definitely for the hobby miner, and should not be considered as any type of potentially real currency or investment.

Rear to see something like this in crypto market.
Cheers!
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
i cant seem to get the image link to dopwnload

Hmm, I just downloaded it directly via Firefox on an Ubuntu 16.04 box to test the link.  Have you tried using the torrent link?  I find that the torrents are usually more reliable.

The Raspycoin image is now on Google drive.  Use the direct download link below to download it.

Direct RaspyCoin image download:

Archive.org :https://archive.org/download/RaspyCoin/RaspyCoin.img.tar.gz
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x_SO5of9C0WaY-LXb6EMpY1Sl16cIULp
sr. member
Activity: 515
Merit: 250
i cant seem to get the image link to dopwnload
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
RaspyCoin .img now available for download at archive.org

https://archive.org/details/RaspyCoin

The RaspyCoin wallet and necessary dependencies are pre-installed on copy of Raspbian Stretch 11-13-2018.

Simply burn the .img to a micro sd card like you would with any Raspberry image, put it in your Pi and boot.

The image will resize itself to the size of your card automatically.

Follow the simple instructions on the desktop, and you'll be mining within minutes.
newbie
Activity: 26
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I would love to do everything according to the instructions, but I didn't understand how to do anything, my translator is terrible. I'll just fine-tune the cooling on my RASPI and put it on production)


I'm hoping to put together a Raspbian image with the RaspyCoin software pre-installed.  All you would have to to then is flash a sd card and put it in your pi.
Hopefully i'll have something by the end of the week.
sr. member
Activity: 515
Merit: 250
i have about 10 pis so defo gonna have a look at this there running of solar power so electric is also free for me to run them Smiley

Very cool.  Would love to know more about how your solar setup works. The really ugly thing about crypto-mining is how much power it uses.
I have a few ASIC's and the amount of power they can use is breathtaking.  One more reason I became interested in mining on the Pi.

its pritty easy i use a leusire battery conected to 2 solar panels and run the raspberry pis off a car cig usb power splitter Smiley
newbie
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 I would love to do everything according to the instructions, but I didn't understand how to do anything, my translator is terrible. I'll just fine-tune the cooling on my RASPI and put it on production)
newbie
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Sent out the first million Raspy to some lucky miner who sent me one Raspy following the instructions above.

I still have 999,000,000 to give away.

The current difficulty is 0.00040188, so this shouldn't take long...
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
i have about 10 pis so defo gonna have a look at this there running of solar power so electric is also free for me to run them Smiley

Very cool.  Would love to know more about how your solar setup works. The really ugly thing about crypto-mining is how much power it uses.
I have a few ASIC's and the amount of power they can use is breathtaking.  One more reason I became interested in mining on the Pi.
sr. member
Activity: 515
Merit: 250
i have about 10 pis so defo gonna have a look at this there running of solar power so electric is also free for me to run them Smiley
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
I've been mining and testing Raspy for about three months now, and in the process have accumulated around one billion Raspycoin.

In order encourage a bit of mining, I'm going to give away my billion Raspycoin in one million coin increments to the first one thousand people who mine one Raspy and send it me.

So here's the fine print...

Turn 1 Raspy into 1,000,000!


The First Virtual Bank of Raspy is giving away ONE BILLION Raspy's in ONE MILLION Raspy increments to  the first  thousand people who deposit one Raspy.

So how do you get your MILLION Raspy's?


*   Obtain one Raspy (preferably by mining it)

*    Request your ONE MILLION Raspy’s by sending your Raspycoin wallet’s receiving
   address to the First Virtual Bank of Raspy at: [email protected]

*    The First Virtual Bank of Raspy will reply by sending you a receiving address

*    Send one Raspy to the receiving address sent by the First Virtual Bank of Raspy

*    Upon receiving your Raspy, the First Virtual Bank of Raspy will send ONE    
   MILLION Raspy’s to the receiving address you provided


This offer is limited to the first one thousand requests, so act today!
One request per person, please.  Multiple requests will not be honored.
newbie
Activity: 92
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Any idea if this is going to be listed on exchanges?, it has a lot of potential, as sbc mining isn't that small market nor a bad one. RPI3 mines flawlessly
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
bash: ./raspycoin-qt: no puede ejecutar el archivo binario: Formato de ejecutable incorrecto
 Huh Huh

Esta usando Raspbian o Linario en un Raspberry Pi o Tinkerboard?  El billetera unicamente sirve con las computadoras como ellas.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
What stops someone from just throwing an ASIC at this???


In theory, nothing.  But I'm not going to post the source or help make it easy for anyone to do so.  Of course, there are plenty of smart people who could figure it out, but what's the point?
It's a worthless niche coin, aimed at the Raspberry Pi hobbyists.  I'd prefer that miners all stick to a level playing ground, but frankly that's beyond my control now.
And I suppose actually having people who *want* to mine it is not exactly a problem.
full member
Activity: 306
Merit: 100
What stops someone from just throwing an ASIC at this???
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