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Question: Which do you think is the best for a MN?
Raspberry PI - 0 (0%)
ODroid C2 - 0 (0%)
ROCK64 - 0 (0%)
Panda Latte - 1 (100%)
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September 20, 2017, 04:39:41 PM
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Hello,

Was wondering what your thoughts are on running PoS wallets & Masternodes using single board computers such as:

- RPi
- ODroid C2
- Rock64 https://www.pine64.org/?product=rock64-media-board-computer
- Panda Latte http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=3

I'm looking maybe purchase either a Rock or a Panda. Main reason is very easy customisation, heaps of OS alternatives, low power consumption and being able to run shared External HDD for all devices.

Which ones do you guys recommend?
What type of MN can be run on these?
How many PoS wallets can effectively be run per machine?

What OS would be best Win10, Arch, MATE, XFCE or other?

I have also seen some devices called NUC, but they seen far more expensive than the above

Thank you for your comments.
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September 20, 2017, 05:32:03 PM
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My thoughts are that this has nothing to do with bitcoin and shouldnt be posted in this section.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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September 20, 2017, 06:09:25 PM
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My thoughts are that this has nothing to do with bitcoin and shouldnt be posted in this section.

Wel you are right, BTC doesnt run PoS or MN.

However PoS & MN is effectively mining, can we move the post to another hardware mining section.

Thank you
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