Peercoin on Raspberry Pi

Got the tip, thank you!

My mail: ednet(@ here)null.net
There are my photos:


If anything is blurry or invisible, I can take photo one more time or read it.

EDIT: Whoa, serial is blurry… Here it is: 00000000d0f20f64

Thanks hoschi. You will get an email from peer4commit that will allow you to collect your tip. Congrats :slight_smile:

Warning for newcomers: it WILL take long time to download blockchain, on the Pi too, if you’re using WiFi. (for me, 250kbps max for wifi adapter, I downloaded blockchain (to get the green tick) about 1,5 days) So I recommend downloading it on PC or on ethernet cable.

Got the tip, thank you! Now my RasPi has 38 conns!

Big thanks to NewMoneyEra!

Long time lurker, one time poster! Are tips still available? It took FOREVER to set this up (blockchain took over 24 hours to download, thru ethernet), but got it!


address is recongamer8 (email@) hotmail.com

Thanks!

Hi ocx84ppc. Yes, tips are still available. Your one is now ready to be collected from peer4commit. Enjoy :slight_smile:

Hi river333.

This is cryptog1 from Tokyo.
Awesome tutorial that shows the idea behind Peercoin…
My peer4commit id is cryptog.

Thanx to all the peerboxers! We reached an all time high today since we started measuring the number of active full nodes last june:

Source: http://cryptocities.appspot.com/peercoin-fullnodes-daily-stats.html

Could also be that more people are having peercoin wallets (filled with peercoins) or opening their dormant wallets to burn coin-days off in anticipation of nubits release.

Could also be that more people are having peercoin wallets (filled with peercoins) or opening their dormant wallets to burn coin-days off in anticipation of nubits release.[/quote]

It was some kind of auto-congratulation :slight_smile: You’re most probably right.

[quote=“cryptog1, post:267, topic:2353”]Hi river333.

This is cryptog1 from Tokyo.
Awesome tutorial that shows the idea behind Peercoin…
My peer4commit id is cryptog.[/quote]

Hi cryptog1,

Your tip has been sent. Congratulations :slight_smile:

Are there any instructions on setting up Peerunity instead on raspbian?

I haven’t tested it yet, but it should work if you download peercoin-raspi desktop (see my signature), and edit install_peercoin.sh

Remove this line: sudo rm -rf /home/pi/ppcoin
In the rest of the script, replace the word ppcoin with peerunity

I think it should work, but I haven’t tested it yet. If the compile process fails, you might need to install extra libraries.
After compiling is done (about 4 hours) you should have the peerunity executables either in “/home/pi/peerunity” and “/home/pi/peerunity/src”, or in “/home/pi/.peerunity” (depending on how you edited the script)

[quote=“river333, post:271, topic:2353”][quote=“cryptog1, post:267, topic:2353”]Hi river333.

This is cryptog1 from Tokyo.
Awesome tutorial that shows the idea behind Peercoin…
My peer4commit id is cryptog.[/quote]

Hi cryptog1,

Your tip has been sent. Congratulations :)[/quote]

Got it. Tks a lot. Long live Peercoin.

Here it is!



Peerbox made it pretty easy to join the club- thanks peerchemist!

Peer4commit Identifier: ZWw6p52DMG6m :slight_smile:

Tips sent to ananas99 and fredrick. Congrats!

That means we have now reached 49 new nodes. What should we do when we get to 50? :smiley:

Tip received! This is a fabulous program. The Pi is perfect for running a secure node!

Here you go: ;D

And my Peer4commit identifier is: ddzTpMvHa6qD

regs
Thomas

Thomas is that peerunity? Nice!
I compiled peerunity yesterday for testing, but I got an incoming socket error on starting. How did you fix that?