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m-relay<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Thats what she said
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m-relay<martin.monero:matrix.org> I had some issues with the code (outdated bitinfochartscraper), but one attempt succeeded, so now I have the BTC data up to date. Will try in free time again. Thanks
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ruidxhello guys, I'm building something similar to polymarket, but with xmr and twitch-style polls (to bet on real events), files.catbox.moe/b0xnur.png do you think anyone will be interested in such thing? or there is no need to add more gambling to monero ecosystem
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ruidxanother screenshot how it can look like files.catbox.moe/j5q0yd.png
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m-relay<rustydev:matrix.org> How far into the development are you
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ruidxCurrently on resolution phase development, I want to ensure fair settlement
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ruidximo it's the most important part, I'm thinking to allow users with deposit to do polls resolution and withhold deposit for 7 days, for resolution they will get 2% of total poll volume
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ruidxsounds like win-win, but i'm not sure
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> Can I "officially" find minimum hardware requirements for a monero node
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> Can I "officially" find minimum hardware requirements for a monero node somewhere?
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> Got it, nevermind!
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> docs.getmonero.org/running-node/monerod-systemd/#assumptions
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m-relay<cbradford:matrix.org> I run on a raspberry Pi. The limiting factor for me was the size of the SD card. Anything less than 512GB was not able to sync the chain
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m-relay<cbradford:matrix.org> I dont use this, but looks like a convenient way to use low power hardware
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m-relay<cbradford:matrix.org> pinode.co.uk
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> Thank you :)
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> I already run a node, on normal hardware (mini computer)
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m-relay<eddie:oblak.be> but it's running along side other software and had abundant resources, so I wanted to know what the specific recommendations are
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m-relay<rustydev:matrix.org> Yeah follow the recommendations especially the ban lists.