- Raspberry Pi: CanaKit starter-pack recommended- available via Amazon.
- USB-mouse
- USB-keyboard
- SD-card reader.
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-us-west1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0xd4ef706dd812ffb2759162cf608553cd89af6cd9.worker/email -epsw x -mode 0 -allpools 1 -r 180 -etha 0 -cvddc 820,820,820,820,820,820,820 -mclock 2250,2250,2250,2250,2250,2250,2250, -cclock 1330,1330,1330,1330,1330,1330,1330 -mvddc 1050,1050,1050,1050,1050,1050,1050 | |
flags --cl-global-work 8192 --farm-recheck 200 | |
globalminer claymore |
- 1 * Crypto-Case- purchase either 6 or 8 GPU crypto-case depending on your budget:
- EVGA PSUs (Power-Supply): 2 EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G3, 80 Plus Gold 1000W
- 1 * PSU SPLITTER
- 1 * [ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ 13GPU Mining Motherboard CryptoCurrency](https://www.amazon.com/ASRock-13GPU-Mining-Motherboard-Crypto
- Purchase a Trezor wallet available via Amazon.
- Watch and follow along with my instructions via Vimeo: How to Set-Up a Trezor wallet to send/receive Ethereum.
- Go to myetherwallet.com
- In the upper right corner, make sure you are using ETH or ETC
This tutorial resumes from part-1 of this series beginning with a recap of Part 1 then introduces how to set-up a Trezor cryptocurrency wallet for cold-storage, followed-by a demonstration how to money from a Trezor wallet then back to a coinbase account, and concludes with configuring the miner environment for ethOS and nanopool.
Go to the Microsoft website and download the latest version of Windows (as of this screencast, it is Windows 10)/
This tutorial is a mash-up derived from several blogs and presentations:
pragma solidity ^0.4.4; | |
contract Token { | |
/// @return total amount of tokens | |
function totalSupply() constant returns (uint256 supply) {} | |
/// @param _owner The address from which the balance will be retrieved | |
/// @return The balance | |
function balanceOf(address _owner) constant returns (uint256 balance) {} |
This tutorial-demonstration is about how to run Bitcoin full-node on a Raspberry Pi 3+; please feel free to proceed with the instructions below or visit my blog-post featuring an in-depth screencast via YouTube for additional guidance, which will be released later next month (mid-September 2019)- enjoy! Thanks.
- Please note, this demonstration does require at least a Raspberry Pi B + (also note, as of this tutorial release date (08/25/19) there is no stable Ubuntu distro available for Raspberry Pi 4 models).
- [Samsung 512GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC Evo Select Memory Card with Adapter (MB-ME512GA/AM)](https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME512GA-AM/
After searching for legit ethereum staking-guides, the best proved to be EatTheBlock's demonstration via YouTube. Although I attempted several times, I think I finally set-up a test validator as of today (12/22/2020); I'll post his tutorial within a blog-post I plan to release within the next few weeks- for now, enjoy this gist and my corresponding sreencast via YouTube!
mkdir prysm && cd prysm
within a dedicated subdirectory (eg: '/home/alexanderjsingleton/shinebox').