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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 🚀[ANN] DEEPER NETWORK - World's first HW for secure sharing and fair mining🔥
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h311m4n
on 15/02/2019, 12:14:18 UTC
Hmm, I like good projects to tinker with.

So if I understood correctly, once AtomOS is released, anyone anywhere can install a node on whatever hardware he wants (be it a pi or a nuc for instance)? Are homemade devices allowed to mine on the e2 chain too?

Because the main issue usually is getting those "official" devices shipped abroad. They usually cost quite a bit and paying import and shipping taxes is always an annoyance.

Can more than one device run on a home network? Asking as residential internet connections usually have one single (and dynamic) IP. Or could I potentially a deep army of rPIs :p?

BTW there's a typo page 64: "Similar to Carnado [9], ", it's Cardano, not Carnado

I know it's a small detail, but it's worth correcting...
Just fixed the typo in whitepaper Smiley Thanks very much!

You basically need to run AtomOS to participate in e2 chain mining. A mini PC + AtomOS definitely works! As for multiple nodes in a home network, I don't have an answer now. We'll carefully think about it in e2 chain implementation. We generally discourage mining farms as we want to give everybody an equal chance to participate.

Cool, thanks for the answer.

I would say if all it takes is a device with a network port, then the investment to run a "deeper farm" is a lot less compared to a GPU farm. I mean a Pi is what, 30$ compared to 2000+$ for a GPU mining rig. So the chance to participate is equal for everyone. However for true decentralization it would make sense to allow 1 device per IP to prevent farms.