Would you run a Bitcoin Cash network full node if you would get paid enough for it to cover your costs?
I am using this to conduct a bit of research related to my recent proposal published here on readcash to incentivize infrastructure.
BCHForEveryone
twitter.com/btcfork/status/1466357052876509188
or if you prefer Memo:
memo.cash/post/983f3e17360fff0876d0fb625f45c8bda1aaa9ca4cdf6578e7e667687d3563e8
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I was running bcha then bucash for approx 2 years. I dont remember anyone giving a penny for it, but i have never specifically asked any donations for it. I dont run the node any more, i deleted the files because i needed more space on that partition.
I would be tempted. However, I would have to share a room with the node (due to very limited space) - so I could only do it if the node was silent or very quiet.
A Bitcoin Cash network node can be run on a Raspberry Pi (v3 or v4), even without a fan.
I'm currently running one on RPiv4, with external USB disk for the block data. It takes a small amount of electricity, but it hardly strains the processor - about 3% utilization.
It's totally silent since I switched from external HDD to external SDD.
Wow, then I can definitely run one. 👍 I would just need to have it connected via Ethernet to the router to not block the WiFi too much. Where I live there are dozens of neighbours' Wifis. And it's sometimes hard to get a stable connection.
I would just need to have it connected via Ethernet to the router to not block the WiFi too much.
Yup, that's what I do
yes!
I already run a full node without getting paid to cover the costs
Now, if we can make it possible for people who don't know you, to easily figure out how they can fund your node.
Link to my article related to this (I didn't want to include in the above post because it already has enough links (to the polls)
https://read.cash/@btcfork/a-proposal-to-crowdfund-better-bch-infrastructure-dc17f1cc
If it can run on Raspberry Pi, can it potentially be run on Android phone?