Bitcoin-like Crypto Running on Raspberry Pi

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Bitcoin-like Crypto Running on Raspberry Pi

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Instructions for running a node.

The US-OS Operating System is made of raspbian running the us-cryptoplatform package.

You don't have to ask for permission to join.

Just follow these simple instructions and run a node earning cryptocurrency every minute,

with negligible cost in hardware, energy or bandwidth.


This instructions are quite old, please use the Tor-browser to access http://otheravu4v6pitvw.onion

and have the latest status of the project, FAQ and downloadable files.

Supplies

An usual configuration is when you have:
* Internet Router with a *public* IP4 address (either static or dynamic).

* Raspberry PI 3B+ with at least 16GB of SDCard capacity.

* An Android mobile or tablet.

* A laptop with SDCard reader at hand for the initial setup.

Set Up

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In your laptop/computer:
download and install the Tor browser from http://torproject.org

Use Tor to access this URL:

http://otheravu4v6pitvw.onion

Have USOS Operating System Downloaded

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US-OS is an operating System for Raspberry Pi derived from raspbian, which is derived from debian.

US-OS comes with all the needed software configured.

Follow the node-setup instructions at:

http://otheravu4v6pitvw.onion/downloads/os/node_se...


Record the SD Card

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Use a program like Etcher

https://www.balena.io/etcher/

to Record USOS into the micro SDCard

Assemble Pi and Connect to Router

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Insert the SDCard with USOS Operating System into the raspberry PI.

Connect the raspberry pi to your home router using a (short) ethernet cable.

Power Up the raspberry pi.

Check your Router

UPNP shall be enabled. The node needs to program port forwarding for the following ports:

16671

16672

16673

16680

Find Out the Local IP Address of Your Node

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from windows use putty to login to the node using its LAN address port 16671