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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
henke1
on
23/07/2019, 13:55:20 UTC
Quote from: henke1 on June 30, 2019, 09:09:25 AM
Quote from: henke1 on June 26, 2019, 08:17:30 AM
Quote from: becoin on June 25, 2019, 05:34:14 PM
Quote from: henke1 on June 25, 2019, 10:11:00 AM
Quote from: henke1 on April 10, 2019, 09:49:28 AM
Joe Lubin from Consensys says ;
Quote from: Joe Lubin
We would achieve maximal decentralization of a blockchain network if every person on the planet owned precisely one full node device connected to the network.
Why not make a ethereum 'just-simple-plugin-device' like for i.e. a
ready-to-go 'cheap' raspberry pi
'en mass', and sell it to the public ?
Raspberry pi 4 is out
, so, more 'opportunity' for staking an ethereum node .
LOL
How would you stake a +2TB bloated ethereum blockchain on a Raspberry?
sorry, i meant 'hosting' a node ...
->
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A Raspberry Pi is a perfect fit for running a node, since it can be left running all the time. Sure, you could run a node on your computer but there is a dedicated computing and storage cost.
Instead of leaving my laptop running all the time, Id rather have my node on dedicated hardware.
Quote from: Justin Ðrake ->
Justin Ðrake@drakefjustin 24 jun
.
I expect the new Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB RAM option, external SSD) to handle an Eth2 validator node without breaking a sweat. That's $100 of hardware running at 10 Watts to support a 32 ETH node (currently ~$10K stake).
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Ethereum on ARM. NanoPC-T4 and Raspberry Pi images. New supported devices: Pine RockPro64 and Raspberry Pi 4. APT repository and automatic upgrades. Ethereum 2.0 Prysm clients and Vipnode. Ethereum clients update.