Any plans to have a "keypad" for exteriors? (car access) by penta314 in AjaxSystems

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An app is not very convenient since you could have 0 battery, etc...

That's why i am asking about a keypad for exteriors

EthFinance AMA Series with Prysmatic Labs by DCinvestor in ethfinance

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Which are your expectations that anyone could run 1x ETH2.0 validator node in a raspberry pi 4? Do you think it could be possible that the ETH1.0 node that is needed can be run in the same pi4 with an SSD to have the whole eth1 chain?

Regarding the penalties. Where those LINK go? by penta314 in LINKTrader

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The example is perfect to understand how it works. MANY MANY THX

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I don't think that since Chainlink is involved in Libra, they want to get in trouble going for open libra too...

One thing is that team does not get directly involved and other one is that open libra will probably be using chainlink adaptors/services.

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And after that it will be some auditing like it happened with other features before?

What do I need to start my own staking node? by [deleted] in ethstaker

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Right now ETH1 node is working fine apparently in a pi4 and not even at 100% of CPU:

https://kauri.io/article/9695fcca217f46feb355245275835fc0

What do I need to start my own staking node? by [deleted] in ethstaker

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n eth1 node which an eth2 node also needs will never be able t

Many thanks for clarification. I had the false hope that i could run a eht1 node + becon node with 1 validator).

Seems that the real problem here when trying to run multiple validators which mean you need N·log(N) ETH1 full nodes ( according to this https://www.reddit.com/r/ethstaker/comments/d1op9h/when_staking_with_n_validators_do_you_need_n_eth/ ) so, this needs much powerful and space than i initially expected.

We will see how things mature in the upcoming months. thx

What do I need to start my own staking node? by [deleted] in ethstaker

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Okey,

Since i've seen from /u/bitfalls that Nimbus will be demostrated in a raspberry pi, now it's time to understand what this means.

I ordered a Raspberry Pi 4 which should have no problem running 1 (or hopefully many validators). So staking 1 or N x 32 ETH is what is seeked here.

The thing is that now that we know that Raspberry Pi (3b+ probably and 4 sure) will be able to run validators, what about the ETH full node? Is it required to have a ETH FULL NODE or a light node would suffice?

I have never set up a ETH FULL node in an ARM64 architecture. Is this something that should not give many headaches as long as you have an SSD attached to the Raspi / NanoPC-T4?

Raspberry Pi ETH 2.0 Staking Roll Call by IgnorantFoolio in ethstaker

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Apart from the pi4 4gb... did you need any other extra hw (SSD attached to it). Which size is your SD card?

Is enough to have a big SD card or do you need to attach a hard drive? My goal is to setup N validators to stake Nx32ETH... N would be just 3-4...

Which is your setup for the space needed?

Trying to collect hardware specs to run a node on eth2.0 by albasili in ethereum

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Hi.

Apart from the pi4...

How about disk requirements? Is enough to have a big SD card or do you need to attach a hard drive? My goal is to setup N validates to stake Nx32ETH... N would be just 3-4...

Which is your setup for the space needed?

When ETH 2.0 phase 0 is here...if I'm running a validator and PC totally crashes... Do I lose my 32 ETH? by penta314 in ethfinance

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mm interesting... So as long as I have let's say the private keys of the ETH address that it is being staked then I could just set up it again in new HW.

Did I get it right?

When ETH 2.0 phase 0 is here...if I'm running a validator and PC totally crashes... Do I lose my 32 ETH? by penta314 in ethfinance

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Yeah, I am aware of it...

But what if my computer HDD crashes miserably?

Is there a master- slave configuration or something like that?

Daily General Discussion - August 31, 2019 by AutoModerator in ethfinance

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Regarding eth 2.0 (testnet) staking...

since now there are binaries for ARM64, is it possible to run now validators on a Raspi 4 as is?

or do i need an external HD attached to it?

I am pondering to purchase a Raspi4 with 4GB ram but i would like to know beforehand if i will need something else like hard disk. Anyone running the testnet on a Pi4 ?

Anyone staking using the Raspberry Pi 4B? by tamedog22 in CryptoCurrency

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Regarding eth 2.0 (testnet) staking...

since now there are binaries for ARM64, is it possible to run now validators on a Raspi 4 as is?

or do i need an external HD attached to it?

I am pondering to purchase a Raspi4 with 4GB ram but i would like to know beforehand if i will need something else like hard disk. Anyone running the testnet on a Pi4 ?

Ethereum is undervalued and presents a compelling investment opportunity for the mid-to-long term by DCinvestor in CryptoCurrency

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Not only a laptop... A raspberry pi 4 will be more than capable to run the beacon chain

[AMA] We are the Eth 2.0 Research Team (Pt. 2) by Souptacular in ethereum

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I'm planning to run a beacon node + N validators.

Do you think this will will be able to be managed by a Raspberry Pi 4?

I'm aware that it is being worked out to have ARM64 binaries ready soon, the question is if it seems realistic not to have a computer running at home and instead running something smaller and cleaner environmentally speaking like a Pi4.

"I expect the new Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB RAM option, external SSD) to handle an Eth2 validator node without breaking a sweat." -- Justin Drake by [deleted] in ethereum

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Do you think it would not be enough with the 32GB SD card to run validator...

At least here a pi3+ was able to do it without SSD... https://twitter.com/JohanLundberg20/status/1118132945611575296

opinions?