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Re: How to stake 24/7 on a VPS?
by
billotronic
on 14/07/2016, 14:34:15 UTC


Oh man if you've already got pi's, you'll creame your pants over the c2. If you spring for the eMMC (which is very much worth the money) you will be blown away by the speed difference. I've put 6 daemons on mine and it could still run more (obviously, mileage may vary based on coins, but you get the idea)

Only real issue I've had is most coin's need to have leveldb modified in order to cook on the arm64 os's, but thats a pretty easy edit.

Thanks for letting me know about this mate. Seems that the ODROID is a lot more powerful than the Raspberry Pi, and for its value I think that it is definitely worth it. I'll buy one myself to stake a few coins locally as well as to have the VPS running with other coins staking.

By the way, I was also looking forward to get myself an Orange Pi too. Are they really worth it? They look a lot cheaper than the Raspberry Pi (Orange Pi One) so it makes it an affordable way of getting a SBC.  Smiley



You can use windows  vps then run your wallet on it and dont close the wallet just close the vps. And for sure, your wallet will be connected to the network 24/7. The more balance in your wallet the more stakes youll get!

Happy staking!

Thanks for your advice mate! I really appreciate it. Still, I would prefer a Linux VPS due to the fact that it is much cheaper than the Windows one.  Wink


oooOOOoooooo

I dunno about the One, but the Two Plus looks damn enticing and comes with built in eMMC for $50 which is cheaper then the c2

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Orange-Pi-Plus-2-H3-Quad-Core-1-6GHZ-2GB-RAM-4K-Open-source-development-board/1553371_32516755321.html