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ethereum-staking-guides
- How to run ethereum full node on a normie computer
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Questions?
My guides (https://github.com/SomerEsat/ethereum-staking-guides) are very detailed but require more effort/technical knowledge. However if you like learning and having mastery of your environment, it could be a good (and fun!) option, too. You can start with a testnet if you want to practice without risk.
- Looking for test-net guide for solo taking
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Daily General Discussion - February 26, 2023
Not a talk on stage, but I did get to meet and chat quite a bit with Eridian, who has been developing the EthStaker Knowledge Base. Sounds like the goal isn't to be an installation guide like CoinCashew's or Somer Esat's, but instead a platform- and client-agnostic resource that should be useful for all stakers. Lots of FAQs, supplemental guides (e.g. resyncing geth and setting up a home VPN), and explanations of various staking concepts.
- Erigon: eth1.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'
- Daily General Discussion - December 2, 2022
- Daily General Discussion - November 27, 2022
- What is the absolutely safest way to stake eth?
- Easiest way to set up a full node?
- Can I Stake Eth without having no coding skills ?
rocketpool
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Staking server
I run solo on a M1 Mac mini, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for using it as a staking service provider machine. If I was in charge of others people's eth I'd go for something like this https://github.com/jclapis/rocketpool.github.io/blob/main/src/guides/local/hardware.md with at least 32GB ECC RAM and 2-4TB drive and have a UPS and good battery backup or generator.
- PC Part Picker Validator Build
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I am technologically challenged. Is running a node just a dream?
Check out this hardware guide. https://github.com/jclapis/rocketpool.github.io/blob/main/src/guides/local/hardware.md
- If your justification for staking on a centralized exchange is that you trust them, you're undermining a core value proposition of cryptocurrency: trustlessness.
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RocketPool staking: my initial recon and questions
Hardware. General recommended minimums are 16gb RAM and a 1tb SSD nvme. But if it's within your budget to get a larger SSD then that's better for future-proofing and to reduce the frequency of which you'll need to prune the ETH1 chain data. Here's a guide that Rocket Pool dev u/jcrtp put together that shows different hardware builds from the community. https://github.com/jclapis/rocketpool.github.io/blob/main/src/guides/local/hardware.md He is staking on a Raspberry Pi (8gb RAM, he's a Pi wizard!) and has an excellent guide for that too if interested. https://github.com/jclapis/rp-pi-guide/blob/main/Overview.md
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Confessions of a Selfish Node Operator
a good medium spot is 16 GBs of RAM and a 1tb nvme SSD. but if costs are acceptable, a 2tb nvme SSD is probably better to deal with the amount of data on mainnet. here's a good hardware guide to see options: https://github.com/jclapis/rocketpool.github.io/blob/main/src/guides/local/hardware.md
What are some alternatives?
eth-docker - Docker automation for Ethereum nodes
rp-pi-guide - Documentation on how to install and run Rocket Pool on a Raspberry Pi.
ethereum2-docker-compose - Run different kind of Ethereum 2 staking nodes with monitoring tools and own Ethereum 1 node out of the box!
awesome-rocketpool - 🚀 A curated list of awesome Rocketpool resources
yoga-slim7-ubuntu - Notes and instruction about running Linux (Ubuntu) on Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (AMD)
ethereum-staking-guide - Ethereum Staking Guides [Moved to: https://github.com/SomerEsat/ethereum-staking-guides]
ethstaker - [Moved to: https://github.com/eth-educators/ethstaker-guides]
ssv - Secret-Shared-Validator(SSV) for ethereum staking
mev-boost - MEV-Boost allows Ethereum validators to source high-MEV blocks from a competitive builder marketplace
grafana-awesome - a list of awesome Grafana tools & resources, both official and community-built
rocketarb - Arbitrage rETH mint/burn with minipool deposit/withdrawal
rtv - Browse Reddit from your terminal