
thebtcpodcast The #Bitcoin Podcast #184: @tayvano_ details @mycrypto launch + @lopp from @BitGo stops by - thebitcoinpodcast.com/episode-184/ pic.twitter.com/rtPt4YnWbg
New “Crypto Charity” section added to my Bitcoin Resources page - suggestions for other resources are welcome!… https://t.co/ELZUH0ErLE
@Unixpro83 @PugetSystems Bitcoin and Lightning for sure. Possibly others.
@Nicozahniser @PugetSystems I’ll be running nodes. https://t.co/jFfeqFf7fv
@BitRafson @LastoftheDoty @PugetSystems Running a Bitcoin node enables you to have the strongest security model for… https://t.co/nskRWlNQIP
@delicopsch56 @PugetSystems $2,500 - you can get similar specs for cheaper but this was fully assembled and tested,… https://t.co/X21P1msS3D
@ba1020 @PugetSystems I set dbcache to 24000 (megabytes) though it only ends up using 11 or 12 GB. Core 0.15.1 is t… https://t.co/NY4co0sXMp
@cryptodeadly @PugetSystems Gonna let it run for a few weeks and see how it does before I consider OCing.
@iamjosephyoung @PugetSystems Around $2,500
@Dangravley @PugetSystems Underpowered machines can be capped by CPU and RAM. Desktops less than a few years old wi… https://t.co/szu2P5ta48
@BitRafson @LastoftheDoty @PugetSystems Yeah I intend to run crypto asset nodes (bitcoin, lightning, etc) on this machine.
Just set up a maxed out @PugetSystems PC on PureOS 8.0.
Core i7 8700 3.2GHz 6 core CPU
32 GB DDR4-2666
Samsung 960… https://t.co/EoVkfbZXZ1