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RE: How To CPU Mine Monero on Linux

in #mining8 years ago

Was thinking we all agree on execution as follows:

a.) PARTSLIST, agreed by you and me. We both build. The reason to project together is to learn from each other and remain motivated. Basic Orange Pi or Raspberry Pi setup depending on available hardware for 1. power supply (like usb distributor) and 2. network hub and 3. mechanical stacking components. I am sitting in Perth / Australia, I can order from RS Components for myself. But I was thinking we need a standard, so that any dude anywhere can build. Therefore really internationally available components. And dirt cheap. But so good that you can sell it to your neighbour if he wants to mine. A good quality thing you can be proud of, and kicks ass.

b.) SOFTWARE for 1. stacking/clustering so that all cores are networked together into one single CPU with lets say 40 cores or 32 cores. This should make for an excellent Monero miner. And 2. mining software optimisation, field testing. Github forks.

c.) AMORTISATION of incurred cost for a labor and materials via small scale hobby style commercialisation and keys for Github forks.

Please comment. All ideas and critisism welcome.

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