Description: THERE IS NO PRODUCT BEING SOLD! I made a set up video for the Raspberry pi so you don't have to buy an over priced SD card. It should work for almost any USB miner. The video is made for beginners. This is the set up video. I go over the entire process step by step from start to finish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lM89lbHzFk Any links you need are in the video description ***MAJOR UPDATE*** As we can *all* obviously tell, Raspberry Pi's have become *incredibly* expensive. It is nearly impossible to find one now for "sticker price" with no end in sight to the shortages. One of the coolest things about mining on a Raspberry Pi to me was how cheap it was. You don't need a Raspberry Pi to mine Bitcoin with the GekkoScience Compac F or anything. A raspberry pi is not some special device - you can just use an old laptop and install linux on it and probably get better performance. Ask your friends or check your house/garage if you have something. Most old laptops from 2010-2015 can be purchased for under $100 and run Ubuntu, Linux Mint or other distributions perfectly fine. For something like mining or running a node, these work fine because bitcoin is actually decentralized and tons of developers from all over the world, collaborate on open source software so hopefully regular people can easily have an computing device on affordable hardware. The best part is that the instructions from the original video are exactly the same on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or most linux distribution with an "apt package manager". I made a new video here talking about this if anyone is interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaTkgfL4f7Y In that video, I demonstrate that I was able to successfully mine on a cheap chromebook [thinkpad 11e] that i got for $40 on ebay and just try to "point you in the right direction" as there are many options available. just trying to save people money which is why i made this listing and video in the first place. Now back to your regularly scheduled product description: If you don't know how to flash your SD card, there is a decent video [by someone else] here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOYTE0TjQL8If you want to be a bit more advanced and control your miners remotely via windows i also recently posted a how to:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFEIp4E2f1M I've been seeing a ton of people people selling pre-programmed SD cards with cgminer for a lot of money and thought it was kinda messed up. These smaller USB & pod miners are expensive enough already and very hard to ROI. Additionally ALL the code is free and open source. In my opinion, it wrong to charge people so much money for something so easy and simple. Compiling it is very easy and do-able. These set up instructions should work for the following devices, pretty much plug and play: GekkoScience Compac GekkoScience Compac F GekkoScience 2Pac GekkoScience Newpac GekkoScience Terminus R606 Antminer U1 Antminer U2 Block Erupter USB MinerIMPORTANT: This is a digital product. Nothing will be shipped out to you. It is simply a listing to teach people how to compile CG Mineron a Raspberry Pi for free. If you purchase this, I am assuming you just wanted to give a tip. All you will receive is a message with the information listed in the product description. I also take tips on-chain here: bc1qcnn4u8v6vzdpuw2z6t36ldxrnfrw0v60j2xvs5 Feel free to shoot me a DM for a lightning invoice if you'd like to tip there.
Price: 1.99 USD
Location: Westbury, New York
End Time: 2024-02-03T00:40:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Processing Speed (GH/s): 200Gh/s - 500Gh/s
Model: Micro SD card
Compatible Currency: BitcoinSV, Acoin, Curecoin, Joulecoin, Unbreakable, Mark, Terracoin, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Peercoin
Brand: GekkoScience
Mining Hardware: ASIC, USB
Hash Algorithm: SHA-256