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Is FutureBit dead? Their last news post was back in April, just wondering.
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I have the complete controller with a 512 GB memory. Can I just swap that out with a 1TB card without any problems? Can someone suggest which one/type to use?
Thanks in advance!
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Purring away month after month in balanced mode, about every 3 months I gently shut them down to blow the dust out of the miners and PSUs. Since I popped out the SDD from the start, I do wish I'd get some feedback on safely installing CPUMINER since the cpu is getting bored... Thanks FutureBit for stability! 
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Staying on topic I have a full + 2 slave units. I've read various posts about running other apps on the full system but I haven't come across any mention of running something like cpuminer at the same time as the miners are running. I'd simply like to utilize unused cpu power even if it's for a tiny amount of mining results. Please don't be rude and ask why I would want to - if you can't provide an answer I'd prefer you don't bother to give a non-answer!
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance!
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Can I install an LTC full node on the BTC miner?
[1] Why would you want to? [2] What value would it provide to you?
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any built in ability for a vpn or tor?
my concern is mining at home over clearnnet
The full node unit is a mini desktop computer. You can install any app and configure any service you wish include both of the above. Except never got cpuminer to run.
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I received a couple of these units yesterday and got them up and running fairly easily. I was a bit disturbed to check them today and see they ran for only about an hour before the hashrate plummeted and became unstable. After about 10 hours they stopped hashing completely.
Any tips for getting these to run stable? Is there a recommended method of restarting the software once it crashes? I'd hate to think that I'll have to be checking on these things every few hours to get my $0.45 per day from them... It's a bit late in the Bitcoin mining game to have such instability I would think, especially considering these miners have been out for some time now.
Remove the SSD - hosting a node offers no value to you. Buy a cheap case and use it as a USB drive. Your problems will go away.
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I'm one of those that use this great BTC miner to mine other coins. I pulled the SSD and stuck it into a cheap thin case from Amazon (simple USB SSD) since running a node has zero value to me. I received my full + 2 end of June 2021 and up and running within a week (after moving around shelves and other stuff). These have been running with no problems (after removing the SSD). I'm posting this as an encouragement to others that want to focus on other coins. The dashboard pic and the wallet pic were grabbed today. All the coinage shown was mined since the first week of July. There were a few days my room was too hot because of the hot weather, one or two power outages, etc. I simply see this as diversifying my crypto portfolio. Good luck!  
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im just running it without the ssd installed / node, anyone else doing the same? Eagerly waiting for the node / solo mining update
Removed it - don't want it - does nothing for me - has ZERO value to me - Main and 2 slaves purring perfectly.
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I simply popped out the SSD and I have no problems - hashing away, never stopping. The burden of hosting a node does absolutely nothing for me - no benefit at all. Just happily mining SHA-256 crypto, stuffing my wallet!
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Is there a way to turn off the flashing red status LED? I find it constantly flashing on my desk really irritating. Could it not be updated so that it only flashes during start up, or if there is a problem, and turns off entirely when everything is functioning normally? (i.e. node + miner both running okay)

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When I initially started the full + 2 standard units I thought I chose to disable the BTC node. Just checked and it wasn't disabled - it's actively running. How do I disable this??? I see no option on the Node dashboard and I do not want this running!
The whole point of this project is to run a full node, why would you disable that when the main function of the device is to run a node? There is no option to disable, nor will there be (at least not in the UI, you can disable the backend systemctl service that runs it if you really want, or pull the SSD drive since the update will prevent the node from running if it does not find the SSD). My purpose was a SHA-256 miner. I have no interest in the BTC node aspect. Thanks for the info - I'll try pulling the SSD (seems like a more permanant solution) and hopefully the miner will still operate as great as it has been. Thanks for creating a great SHA-256 miner!
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When I initially started the full + 2 standard units I thought I chose to disable the BTC node. Just checked and it wasn't disabled - it's actively running. How do I disable this??? I see no option on the Node dashboard and I do not want this running!
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Hope FutureBit still reads these posts -
On the FutureBit site the node upgrade shows "SOLD" but if you click the image it says "Both Batch 1 and Batch 2 Kits are back in stock and ship within 1-2 business days."
Is the upgrade for batch 1 available?
Thanks in advance, David
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If someone is mining on the Apollo BTC node and by some miracle they (or you) find a block - are they (or you) rewarded somehow? Does the node software on the Apollo somehow reward the finder?
No the node is just part of the bitcoin network and helps secure it. What's the point of anyone mining from a FutureBit node if there is no reward? What purpose is there to secure something you aren't rewarded for? Why waste electricity, time, bandwidth, hassles for just a good feeling? Didn't think so - that's why I just use it as a SHA256 miner - dump the node. If everyone thought like this we'd have nothing to mine If all nodes gave no rewards no one would be mining. Doubt if anyone connected to a FutureBit BTC node realize they're wasting their energy and time because they'll get nothing.
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If someone is mining on the Apollo BTC node and by some miracle they (or you) find a block - are they (or you) rewarded somehow? Does the node software on the Apollo somehow reward the finder?
No the node is just part of the bitcoin network and helps secure it. What's the point of anyone mining from a FutureBit node if there is no reward? What purpose is there to secure something you aren't rewarded for? Why waste electricity, time, bandwidth, hassles for just a good feeling? Didn't think so - that's why I just use it as a SHA256 miner - dump the node.
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If someone is mining on the Apollo BTC node and by some miracle they (or you) find a block - are they (or you) rewarded somehow? Does the node software on the Apollo somehow reward the finder?
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Have a standard unit that wants to be stubborn. (ECO mode). I'm wondering if this is related to a problem mentioned earlier: The USB connected hashboards is a known issue we are trying to figure out if its a firmware or general STM32 USB driver issue. Usually a power cycle on the standard unit will fix it if its taking a really long time to connect. - jstefanop  SIDE QUESTION: Can these units (SHA-256) be used to mine from pools that use SHA-256D?
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Finally set up the full + 2 standard units I received a few days ago. Very easy. One of the standard units took awhile (about 15 min) to display a stable hashrate now all three are happily churning out about 2Th/s avg each. Just leaving it on ECO, over 6Th/s for under 380 watts! Disabled the BTC pool - not my thing. Good news helps to offset the negative stuff. Good software, good hardware. Thanks John! 
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couple issues for me. First was the package had a packing slip that showed what I paid for it. Might not want to have that sitting on porch for too long.
Totally agree. Wife and I went for a bike ride and upon return found my delivery in the front middle of our porch with the pricing and contents right on top. Never had any company in my life do that! Fortunately I grabbed it first. Strongly consider making only the address visible FutureBit!
Didn't help that the lazy FedEx driver didn't step two paces toward the door to place it behind a column.
From another recent customer:
Hi, I received the Apollo today and the build quality is amazing. The FedEx guy advised me to tell you to NEVER put the contents and value on the label on the outside like that. He said it was the talk of the local office with everyone commenting on how bad of an idea it was. Please, don't do that - I mean it would just take folding the paper one more time to hide it.
Get the message???
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