Where's my skyfleet at? Show me them skyminers

Where's my skyfleet at? Show me them skyminers.

Whitelisted since June and still raking in those sweet, sweet testnet coins. Post some miners. Talk about some miners.

Thinking about buying a few Asus Tinkerboards for my next miner.

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steemit.com/blockchain/@tetragravity/skycoin-a-d-i-y-miners-guide
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nice raspberry pis bro

thanks breh, those are the rpi 3b+

Not as powerful as the Orange Pi Primes in the official miners, but I had them lying around.

Ayooooo

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Yessss, the officials are so sexy.

Also posting some from previous threads.

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Reporting in

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How does it feel serving up that decentralized internet? What is your backbone source?

Do you recommend building one user?
Whitelist should be like 3 months

It's still in testnet, so it's just nodes connected to the legacy internet. Skycoin team is still implementing metering and everything else required for mainnet.

Working on my backbone stuff now though. I have family close enough to form a test meshnet of three households and I'm looking in to gateway solutions to sell my bandwidth.

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It seems like it's too late to get in on the testnet.

In your position, I'd probably build one with two boards just to get familiar with the software and using the proxy. Shouldn't be more than $100 in parts.

They're looking at custom producing hardware, so the next gen of skyminers might be much more cost effective if you hold out for a bit.

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Oh, also, to better answer that question, Google Fiber operates in my city, so I'll be reselling that.

Also looking in to low power long range antennas.

Thanks, I appreciate

aaaayyyyy

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Yeah, I was looking into this and it seems that I could build one using orange pi primes and other similar hardware to the official one for less that $1000. Does that sound right or am I not figuring all the parts needed?

the stench of curry in this thread

A bit high. You can get pretty close to the official for around $500 if you skip the fancy frame. skywug.net/forum/Thread-Skywire-Miner-Components-List

Where to buy 8 orange pi’s for less than $450?

aliexpress.com/item/Orange-Pi-Prime-Development-Board-H5-Quad-core-Support-linux-and-android-Beyond-Raspberry-Pi-2/32803048527.html

Thanks.

This one is somewhere in Europe, I think.

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Whaddabout odroids?

I've had my eye on those, they seem pretty powerful.

Looks like this guy got his going: steemit.com/blockchain/@tetragravity/skycoin-a-d-i-y-miners-guide

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cute setups goys