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Victorieum Digital Wallet Revolution
August 08, 2018, 03:33:25 PM
#3
Hi Everyone

I am new to Crypto and to this forum. I started out about 2 months ago with staking of a few coins on a staking pool site. I would like to start staking coins on my own dedicated hardware, but I am on a tight budget. I’ve been doing some reading, and from what I can find, it looks as if my options are:
1. A used (second hand) computer
2. Raspberry PI
3. Odroid

Going forward, I think I would like to do about 3-5 coins. I think a dedicated computer should be able to handle this, but what about the other two?  And are these my only options?  Thanks

I don´t clearly understand you question. You cannot mine with that equipment that I know or at least no commercially. If you are thinking of staking coins, you will need more budget for a node. The option is stake on a pool.
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August 08, 2018, 03:28:01 PM
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Apart from these, it is also important to get GPU too alongside CPU. You need to have a high investment initially, because this is the part where your equipment will generate in investments for the coming years.
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August 06, 2018, 07:14:15 AM
#1
Hi Everyone

I am new to Crypto and to this forum. I started out about 2 months ago with staking of a few coins on a staking pool site. I would like to start staking coins on my own dedicated hardware, but I am on a tight budget. I’ve been doing some reading, and from what I can find, it looks as if my options are:
1. A used (second hand) computer
2. Raspberry PI
3. Odroid

Going forward, I think I would like to do about 3-5 coins. I think a dedicated computer should be able to handle this, but what about the other two?  And are these my only options?  Thanks
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