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guild-operators reviews and mentions
- Node Setup Help?
- Testnet - Stolen Blocks
- Starting a Staking Pool - Part 2
- Where’s do I start?
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Any stake pool operators willing to have a chat with me about setting up my own?
I been running pool since Feb 2021 and happy to chat. I found the best information on https://forum.cardano.org/c/staking-delegation/156 and also on https://www.coincashew.com/coins/overview-ada/guide-how-to-build-a-haskell-stakepool-node. Most people seem to go with cntools though, https://github.com/cardano-community/guild-operators/blob/alpha/docs/Scripts/cntools.md.
- 3 blocks scheduled for the next epoch 301. Luck 275.23% Ideal block 1.09.
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Cardano is the most decentralised smart contract blockchain because it’s cheapest to run a pool.
How do you mean? It's not magic :-) It's experience form running the VEGAS ADA Pool. If you want to learn how to run a pool, then you can't go worse than looking at https://cardano-community.github.io/guild-operators/ or https://www.coincashew.com/coins/overview-ada/guide-how-to-build-a-haskell-stakepool-node
- very basic question about cardano node
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statically linked cardano-node binary
I recommend using the guild tools - https://cardano-community.github.io/guild-operators/ They can get your pool up and running in no time at all, plus lots of easy scripts for common tasks. I use cntools.sh now to manage my main wallet day to day even though I don't run a pool myself anymore.
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How to verity if KES is valid?
Have you looked into using cntools it makes managing kes much easier cntools
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cardano-community/guild-operators is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of guild-operators is Shell.
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