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September 16, 2018, 04:25:52 PM
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http://www.PiNode.co.uk

Hi all,

This is a plug for a beginner friendly project of mine that is non-profit and educational offering free full guides on the construction and configuration of single-board-computers for full node applications.

I've been working on this for a couple of years adding new coins and guides over time.

All guides offer screenshots, copy/pate commands and where required a description of what each command is doing.

This is a great opportunity for new enthusiasts to learn the purpose and role of nodes in the network and be a part of it. The nodes in my guides are built with readily available components such as the Raspberry Pi 3, and cheaply available LCD screens and are a great talking point to have running on a desk or shelf displaying Coin stats/network stats or family pictures (whatever really!) and Wifi connected.




Guides are currently available for:

  • Bitcoin BTC
  • Bitcoin Cash [BCH]
  • Litecoin [LTC]
  • Monero [XMR]
  • DogeCoin [Doge]
  • GameCredits [GMC]
  • Ethereum [ETH]
  • DASH
  • PIVX
  • PinkCoin [Pinp]
  • BlackCoin [BLK]

With other projects hosted including cloud-storage projects SIA and STORJ on 30W single board computers. There is also BURST mining guides available with very low power usage along with other add-ons such as mining and vanity address generation.

In all a great place for self build Crypto curiosities

Regularly updated and maintained.

These guides work on any single board computer with a ARM Cortex-A53 processor. A full list of compatible hardware can be found here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_single-board_computers

So check it out...

http://www.PiNode.co.uk



Dan

[Support at /r/PiNode]

http://pinode.co.uk How to Guide Library for Nodes
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