yagna-binaries
By MarijnStevens
community-golem-docs
Collection of community-created documentation for Golem (by figurestudios)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
yagna-binaries
Posts with mentions or reviews of yagna-binaries.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-10.
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Error when starting golemsp
Issue on Github
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Raspberry Pi 400
Have you checked this out? https://github.com/MarijnStevens/yagna-binaries
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Minimize loss from idle-servers
Don't want to mine on CPUs? This might make you not like Golem - even though it isn't a constant workload and you can tweak how many cores, how much RAM, and how much storage you allocate to the node. If not, you can get started here. The Raspberry Pi's could also be running Golem nodes on any amount of cores too. Installment instructions for Raspberries can be found here.
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How many GLMs can you make in a day with running golem on a raspberry pi?
Setting up a Raspberry Pi as a provider is a community created project. You'd need to follow the steps here: https://github.com/MarijnStevens/yagna-binaries
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Unused Pi? Make money with it!
Install Instructions
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Resource - Earn with your Raspberry Pi
Install steps on how to setup a provider node.
- We are Looking for Beta-Testers on Raspberry PI's
community-golem-docs
Posts with mentions or reviews of community-golem-docs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-07.
- Brief view into Golem Provider
- Troubles with Thorg? Try taking a look at this community-built help page!
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Golem migration still possible?
Maybe this is useful? https://github.com/figurestudios/community-golem-docs/blob/main/coin/migration-faq.md
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Understanding Golem
Requesting your First Task on Golem - if you want to see how it works before committing to the project with your time.
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Summary of free ways to make crypto after 1 month
Have you looked into a) Providing for Golem (if not, check out the FAQ too)? It doesn't run 24/7 like mining so you could run it alongside your mining software. It also only uses CPU's for now, so if you're only mining on GPU you can utilize this and CPU minable coins (like Ripple).
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Still don't get what Golem is? Here's a (hopefully) simple explanation!
Read more here.
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The Power Of Brand Awareness
There's a great community-created guide (by u/figureprod) that goes through the 6 main steps of getting started for Windows: https://github.com/figurestudios/community-golem-docs/blob/main/providing/provider-setup.md#on-windows
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Golem providing making too little? Check this out!
Link here.
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Minimize loss from idle-servers
Don't want to mine on CPUs? This might make you not like Golem - even though it isn't a constant workload and you can tweak how many cores, how much RAM, and how much storage you allocate to the node. If not, you can get started here. The Raspberry Pi's could also be running Golem nodes on any amount of cores too. Installment instructions for Raspberries can be found here.
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Unused Pi? Make money with it!
Need help? Refer to the provider FAQ or join the discord.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing yagna-binaries and community-golem-docs you can also consider the following projects:
yagna - An open platform and marketplace for distributed computations
node - Mysterium Network Node - official implementation of distributed VPN network (dVPN) protocol
homebrew-golem - Golem is creating a global market for computing power.
awesome-dapps - A curated list of awesome decentralized applications / resources
node - Source code for Akash node, a secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer cloud computing network
awesome-golem - A community-curated list of awesome projects and resources related to the Golem peer-to-peer computational resources marketplace.