PiNodeXMR
android-termux-monero-node
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PiNodeXMR
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PiNodeXMR adds Atomic Swaps (BETA)!
How do I get PiNodeXMR: It's FOSS software for single board computers, laptops and micro PC's https://pinode.co.uk/ https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/PiNode-XMR
- Minimal Hardware for running Monerod and P2Pool
- can i run pinode-xmr and umbrel nodes on same raspberry pi 4?
- having issues with Odroid HC-1
- Gui Only Monero Node In VPS
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Running an efficient node
Then for software either: 1) Install the Monero GUI as you have been. 2) Follow one of Seths guides: https://sethforprivacy.com/guides/ 3) Monero-bash Is a bash script you can run that installs things for you. 4) In my very biased opinion (The project I manage) you could run PiNodeXMR, which would turn that little device into the dedicated node and also run P2Pool for your mining and sets up loads of stuff to make your node easy to connect to from your mobile wallet on the move either with tor, I2P or clearnet if you want it simple. https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/PiNode-XMR https://pinode.co.uk/
- Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Full Node ?
- Developing useful XMR services
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Can someone post a working example of a monero.config file for utilizing tor and i2p networks?
From guide: https://monero.stackexchange.com/a/11621 and https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/PiNode-XMR/wiki/i2p-Setup-and-Use
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"Crypto king" drowned off of Puerto Rico hours after tweeting "CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands"
XMR can run on a pi too: https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/PiNode-XMR
android-termux-monero-node
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Run a Monero node on Android [+ Cake Wallet] for Maximum Privacy (Full Guide)
Just wanted to share that there's a fairly full-featured Android+Termux script out there for anyone feeling adventurous: https://github.com/CryptoGrampy/android-termux-monero-node
- Steps for termux on android
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Monero Node on Android for Wallet
I am curious if I were to use a Monero Node on an old Android phone for my wallet if their is anything in that setup that links to the phone. For reference, I am planning to use this guide, https://github.com/CryptoGrampy/android-termux-monero-node
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Introducing the PocketNode project- a Monero GUI node on Android
If anyone isn't familiar, I (along with the amazing help of a few others), put a decent amount of work into the Monero Android Termux Node script-(https://github.com/CryptoGrampy/android-termux-monero-node)- a fairly simple one copy/paste line of code that installs a moderately difficult to use node on Android. Let's kick it up a notch.
- Set up a "SHTF" node on a 3y old budget Pixel running CalyxOS today, amazing how easy it remains to run a Monero node on *any* hardware!
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Serious question: Why aren't Bitcoiners more enthusiastic about Monero?
Not only is Monero extremely well-engineered and well-optimised, but thanks to the efforts of the PiNode-XMR project you can trivially run a Monero node (pruned or full) on hardware as weak as a Raspberry Pi 3B+, a $35 device that was released in 2018. There's also an Android Termux Monero Node project that lets you run a node on any Android smartphone with an armv8 or newer processor, which stretches back to releases that are many years old. Yes, like-for-like Monero uses more space for a basic transaction than Bitcoin does, but that is a poor comparison. If every Bitcoin transaction used CoinJoin, then not only would it NOT hide the amount or the recipient address, but each transaction would take up significantly more size than Monero - ~2363 bytes vs. Monero's 1419 bytes.
- It would be great if someday we can run a node on a mobile device
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Full Monero Node running on Android
Ah that’s almost certainly the problem. Delete all of the termux apps from play store and redownload from fdroid. The creator has all of the code and instructions in a repository now as well: https://github.com/CryptoGrampy/android-termux-monero-node
What are some alternatives?
docker-monerod - Monerod Docker image based off alpine
monero - Monero: the secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
monerobox - A plug-and-play, zero-configuration Monero full node box
hardened_malloc - Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
onion-monero-blockchain-explorer - Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer
monero-GUI-guide - Guide for the Monero GUI wallet
xmrig-monitoring - XMRig Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
monero-bash - a wrapper for Monero written in Bash
monderd-i2pz
zram-config - A complete zram-config utility for swap, directories, and logs to reduce SD, NAND and eMMC block wear.