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Active promos for claim: link OK is Honored with the new cross collaboration with Europecoin: Congratulations to ERC for claiming a "Permanent add promo" showing Real commitment to their communities to support long term adoption. Europecoin is getting integrated in the base coins for all coming ROKOS flavors releases for IoT devices. What is ROKOS? http://rokos.space
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January 10, 2016, 10:59:08 PM |
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A call to all the involved communities to use the Original ROKOS LOGOS to respect your place in the project.
If you would like a special version for your currency i will gladly help, that is why We offer the branded version.
An honor to cross collaborate while respecting each other work art and brandings.
Best Regards ~OKtoshi
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January 11, 2016, 07:01:42 AM |
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Active promos for claim: link OK is Honored with the new cross collaboration with Transfercoin: Congratulations to TX for claiming a "Permanent add promo" showing Real commitment to their communities to support long term adoption. Transfercoin is getting integrated in the base coins for all coming ROKOS flavors releases for IoT devices. What is ROKOS? http://rokos.space
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January 11, 2016, 03:51:22 PM |
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nice to see transfercoin there too now.
+1 I am really happy about this. great work by everybody.
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January 12, 2016, 03:51:52 PM Last edit: January 12, 2016, 05:04:21 PM by OKtoshi |
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Updates: - Friday is the last day to claim promos for this coming release. (extended per users request) - Screenshots / pics will be shared on this thread on advances and to the integrated currencies dev teams. - Release expected between January 28th / February 14th. - Banana pi pro arrives today (future compatible versions to be released after flavors) - Pine64+ arrives on march (future compatible versions to be released) - Video Tutorials will get added to the ROKOS.SPACE website for users support. - Most info/images from the integrated currencies already gathered, please send yours this week if still missing. - Thanks to every user feedback and the participation of the crypto community. - So far claimed permanent base integration: GMC BLK ENRG DMD SOIL METAL ERC TX [OKtoshi workstation]
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January 14, 2016, 08:31:04 PM |
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Banana Pi Pro arrived, Will Release ROKOS for Banana pi pro so everyone can have Bitcoin and Altcoins Full node / Stakers on them as well. PINE64+ arrives in March.
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January 16, 2016, 01:10:06 PM |
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Active promos for claim: link OK is Honored with the new cross collaboration with Europecoin: Congratulations to ERC for claiming a "Permanent add promo" showing Real commitment to their communities to support long term adoption. Europecoin is getting integrated in the base coins for all coming ROKOS flavors releases for IoT devices. What is ROKOS? http://rokos.spacethats nice so i will be able stake my DMD and my ERC on same box
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January 16, 2016, 01:12:51 PM |
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is it working on a old raspberry too? i know some guys have a old one and wana use rokos too
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January 16, 2016, 11:44:24 PM Last edit: January 17, 2016, 12:25:59 AM by OKtoshi |
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is it working on a old raspberry too? i know some guys have a old one and wana use rokos too
v2 supports Pi b, however 512mb and the previous processor are not enough to run the system in a stable and efficient manner, even more with all the base coins inclusion (we do not recommend systems with less than 1024mb ram), So ROKOS is officially supported/released for > 1024mb devices, (if enough people request a version for B, can look into it, however those are obsolete already with the rythm of IoT development and new systems)
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January 18, 2016, 08:18:34 AM |
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Worth noting that the bitcoin blockchain doesn't fit on a pi with just a 64gb micro SD. I've run out of space while still several weeks behind. Will need a USB or something.
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January 18, 2016, 08:31:48 AM |
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Worth noting that the bitcoin blockchain doesn't fit on a pi with just a 64gb micro SD. I've run out of space while still several weeks behind. Will need a USB or something.
Please read the Requirements and Instructions, it is clearly stated that the blockchain must be saved on an external device (USB,HDD,etc) as said on previous comments and for some while now, MicroSD cards corrupt with time because the overwrites process, in the requirements it says: Requirements:ROKOS v4 "core": - Raspberry Pi B or 2 (Pi2 recommended) (Might work with A but further testing is required, hence not supported/recommended) - Min 8gb SD card and an External device (usb / hdd / ssd). To sync the BTC chain on the external device instead of the SD card, BTC chain alone is around 40gb. Plus it adds speed, efficiency and stability (hence why it is a requirement).
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January 18, 2016, 08:42:47 AM |
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That's cool I get that. I was just pointing out that hey I tried it anyway and it didn't fit
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January 18, 2016, 03:43:43 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
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January 19, 2016, 03:16:36 AM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards.
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January 19, 2016, 05:58:08 PM Last edit: January 19, 2016, 06:36:06 PM by MrWhiteBites |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? What is the best/recommended Raspberry Pi to use also? Many thanks.
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January 19, 2016, 06:35:35 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? Sure, ROK OS is a full operating system for Raspberry pi 2, (will release it for BananaPi and PINE64 in coming weeks as well and future devices) The ROK OS website is: http://rokos.spaceThat is correct, the donation of 0.15btc gets it added to the "next release only", meaning if later they want to include on the OS released for other systems it would have to claim per each new release (with the 0.15donation), that is why I made a promotion of 0.45btc to get added permanently to the future releases (meaning 1 time donation and get released in any future ROKOS flavors release (for bananapi, pine64, future devices, software updates)) Correct, if added the system will include a node and clients to run I/O coin on the system (with staking and features) with one click like the rest of the included (claimed) cryptocurrencies, gets I/O wallpapers into the system, links to I/O resources and gets promoted in full on ROKOS as a base currency.
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MrWhiteBites
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January 19, 2016, 06:43:59 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? Sure, ROK OS is a full operating system for Raspberry pi 2, (will release it for BananaPi and PINE64 in coming weeks as well and future devices) The ROK OS website is: http://rokos.spaceThat is correct, the donation of 0.15btc gets it added to the "next release only", meaning if later they want to include on the OS released for other systems it would have to claim per each new release (with the 0.15donation), that is why I made a promotion of 0.45btc to get added permanently to the future releases (meaning 1 time donation and get released in any future ROKOS flavors release (for bananapi, pine64, future devices, software updates)) Correct, if added the system will include a node and clients to run I/O coin on the system (with staking and features) with one click like the rest of the included (claimed) cryptocurrencies, gets I/O wallpapers into the system, links to I/O resources and gets promoted in full on ROKOS as a base currency. OK, so if i understand this correctly. I is not the same as downloading the QT wallet now and staking via that. It would be using your "service" as a third party? Coins will be staked on your system? A little confused. I wanted something that would run a QT wallet to stake just like on a laptop/desktop. What is "rokos as a base currency?"
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January 19, 2016, 07:21:20 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? Sure, ROK OS is a full operating system for Raspberry pi 2, (will release it for BananaPi and PINE64 in coming weeks as well and future devices) The ROK OS website is: http://rokos.spaceThat is correct, the donation of 0.15btc gets it added to the "next release only", meaning if later they want to include on the OS released for other systems it would have to claim per each new release (with the 0.15donation), that is why I made a promotion of 0.45btc to get added permanently to the future releases (meaning 1 time donation and get released in any future ROKOS flavors release (for bananapi, pine64, future devices, software updates)) Correct, if added the system will include a node and clients to run I/O coin on the system (with staking and features) with one click like the rest of the included (claimed) cryptocurrencies, gets I/O wallpapers into the system, links to I/O resources and gets promoted in full on ROKOS as a base currency. OK, so if i understand this correctly. I is not the same as downloading the QT wallet now and staking via that. It would be using your "service" as a third party? Coins will be staked on your system? A little confused. I wanted something that would run a QT wallet to stake just like on a laptop/desktop. What is "rokos as a base currency?" It is the same QT wallets but on the IoT devices (raspberry, banana, pine) ROKOS is an OS, like windows, linux, etc (it is linux based) free for download to the users, the nice thing is it includes all the base currencies in the system already, so the users only burn the OS to their cards and can use any of the included currencies (like they use on windows or linux) It is your Operating System, so there is no 3rd parties involved, you are the sole owner of the system, nobody else has access to it. "in ROKOS as a base currency" means, that when the ROKOS flavors get released, it will be promoted with all the "base currencies" (the ones that claimed a permanent position in the system for future upgrades/releases). Hope this helps, glad to answer any further doubt of course.
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MrWhiteBites
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January 19, 2016, 08:58:50 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? Sure, ROK OS is a full operating system for Raspberry pi 2, (will release it for BananaPi and PINE64 in coming weeks as well and future devices) The ROK OS website is: http://rokos.spaceThat is correct, the donation of 0.15btc gets it added to the "next release only", meaning if later they want to include on the OS released for other systems it would have to claim per each new release (with the 0.15donation), that is why I made a promotion of 0.45btc to get added permanently to the future releases (meaning 1 time donation and get released in any future ROKOS flavors release (for bananapi, pine64, future devices, software updates)) Correct, if added the system will include a node and clients to run I/O coin on the system (with staking and features) with one click like the rest of the included (claimed) cryptocurrencies, gets I/O wallpapers into the system, links to I/O resources and gets promoted in full on ROKOS as a base currency. OK, so if i understand this correctly. I is not the same as downloading the QT wallet now and staking via that. It would be using your "service" as a third party? Coins will be staked on your system? A little confused. I wanted something that would run a QT wallet to stake just like on a laptop/desktop. What is "rokos as a base currency?" It is the same QT wallets but on the IoT devices (raspberry, banana, pine) ROKOS is an OS, like windows, linux, etc (it is linux based) free for download to the users, the nice thing is it includes all the base currencies in the system already, so the users only burn the OS to their cards and can use any of the included currencies (like they use on windows or linux) It is your Operating System, so there is no 3rd parties involved, you are the sole owner of the system, nobody else has access to it. "in ROKOS as a base currency" means, that when the ROKOS flavors get released, it will be promoted with all the "base currencies" (the ones that claimed a permanent position in the system for future upgrades/releases). Hope this helps, glad to answer any further doubt of course. Thank you, i am new to Raspberry Pi's so please excuse if i sound a little "stupid". Your replies made things more clear. The purpose of your OS is to make it easier for people to take coins on PI's right and of course for your time, effort, all teh hard work, there is a one off small fee to have the coin on your OS. You mention "includes all the base currencies in the system already" but if i only want the 1 currency, i can easily delete the others? Thanks for your help .
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January 19, 2016, 10:32:04 PM |
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Hi,
Really intrested to learn more about using Raspberry Pi 2 for PoS coin Staking.
I want to be able to use the Pi 2, to run my I/O Coin wallet. What would be required to do this please?
Would the developers of I/OCoin need to write a script? As the only versions are available are for the Windows and Macs? So there would need to be a Linux version of the wallet for it to work with the Pi?
Any help is greatly appreciated many thanks.
Hi, Will add tech and info video tutorials to the website after rokos release. Would only need the I/O devs to get in touch and claim a position for a coming release and will gladly integrate them into the ROKOS system. I compile them natively so there should be no issues on adding it to the system. ( Positions Promo) Always glad to cross collaborate, Best Regards. Thats great, could you tell me how it works "integrate them into the ROKOS system"? What is your website address please? Also, the fee is 0.15BTC ? And I/OCoin gets a program to run on the Pi that will run the wallets to stake them? Sure, ROK OS is a full operating system for Raspberry pi 2, (will release it for BananaPi and PINE64 in coming weeks as well and future devices) The ROK OS website is: http://rokos.spaceThat is correct, the donation of 0.15btc gets it added to the "next release only", meaning if later they want to include on the OS released for other systems it would have to claim per each new release (with the 0.15donation), that is why I made a promotion of 0.45btc to get added permanently to the future releases (meaning 1 time donation and get released in any future ROKOS flavors release (for bananapi, pine64, future devices, software updates)) Correct, if added the system will include a node and clients to run I/O coin on the system (with staking and features) with one click like the rest of the included (claimed) cryptocurrencies, gets I/O wallpapers into the system, links to I/O resources and gets promoted in full on ROKOS as a base currency. OK, so if i understand this correctly. I is not the same as downloading the QT wallet now and staking via that. It would be using your "service" as a third party? Coins will be staked on your system? A little confused. I wanted something that would run a QT wallet to stake just like on a laptop/desktop. What is "rokos as a base currency?" It is the same QT wallets but on the IoT devices (raspberry, banana, pine) ROKOS is an OS, like windows, linux, etc (it is linux based) free for download to the users, the nice thing is it includes all the base currencies in the system already, so the users only burn the OS to their cards and can use any of the included currencies (like they use on windows or linux) It is your Operating System, so there is no 3rd parties involved, you are the sole owner of the system, nobody else has access to it. "in ROKOS as a base currency" means, that when the ROKOS flavors get released, it will be promoted with all the "base currencies" (the ones that claimed a permanent position in the system for future upgrades/releases). Hope this helps, glad to answer any further doubt of course. Thank you, i am new to Raspberry Pi's so please excuse if i sound a little "stupid". Your replies made things more clear. The purpose of your OS is to make it easier for people to take coins on PI's right and of course for your time, effort, all teh hard work, there is a one off small fee to have the coin on your OS. You mention "includes all the base currencies in the system already" but if i only want the 1 currency, i can easily delete the others? Thanks for your help . Glad it helped, that is correct, I request a small donation fee as cross collaboration, that gets used to pay the development, domain/hosting and help the project grow by acquiring more devices for testing/release among others. Correct as well, the OS includes all the claimed cryptocurrencies, but if you only want to use one, you can just ignore the rest. Yw, a pleasure to help.
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