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>> No.9022805
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>10k for some raspberries and scamcoins

>> No.9022897

>>9022805
Those are orange pi's, anon.

>> No.9022922

Skynet testwire

>> No.9022960

Im about to buy 2btc worth is this a scam, synth talks a lot of shit

>> No.9022981

Whats the total real cost of using this new internet?

>> No.9022989

>>9022897
What next, watermellon pis for niggers?

>> No.9023029

this is the most ambitious project in crypto and the most likely to fail

>> No.9023228
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A desktop PC with a couple 4port NICS would shred this thing to bits in power and network.

WHAT a scam.

>> No.9023329

>>9023228
Most of Intel's processors contain hardware-level spyware nowdays. ARM is the only way to go if you want some level of privacy.

Having different boards helps to ensure that a single system can't be compromised.

There's different kinds of nodes, for the price, you're not going to get a desktop that can price match the amount of i/o six boards can handle.

Of course, you can run your desktop if you really want to, no problem, but you're not going to see a massive improvement.

>> No.9023384

>>9022989
epic

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>>9022989
>>9023384
wow so funny and great! good job guys

>> No.9023889

When's the start date anyway?

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>>9023617

>> No.9024770

>>9022771
>2018
>proof of work

>> No.9025141

I want to build one, but with no promise or guidelines on who will be allowed in I don't want to chance it. Feel like its probably just a better idea to dump that into Skycoin itself.

>> No.9025249

>>9023384
Get a loaf of this fucking retard. The raspberry nerds have been sending their boards to apefrica for a few years now.

>> No.9025823

>>9023329
Chink board scam.

It will be pedo network

>> No.9025893

>>9023029
I agree it's the most ambitious, no clue what the odds of failure are. The thing is, nobody sees a black swan until they've seen one.

>> No.9025921

>>9023228
Just the processor for said desktop PC will cost more and draw more watts than this entire rig. You're welcome to try, lmao, but you'll never match the ROI of proper parallelized hardware.

>> No.9025934

>>9024770

DIY whitelisting when

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buy sky coin to support your local children porn producers! :)

>> No.9026123

>>9022771
can someone fud me on this? seems way too good to be true

>> No.9026131

>>9026123
mesh network is a shit idea in itself. it'll be slow and laggy. only the most dedicated outlaws will use this shit.

>> No.9026399

>>9026131
meh...3/10

tor is slow and laggy too, and this seems like tor 2.0 except you get paid to run a node

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>>9022805

>> No.9027761

>>9026399
>Tor is slow so a service created to solve that issue will have that issue
the whole point of paying people to run nodes is so it won't be slow....

Tor is slow because people either do it for free or for perverse incentives (sniffing the traffic they forward). skywire solves both of those issues.