i made another video, tutorial espanol
I put together a video on how to set up a node and solo/pool mine on a raspberry pi. I know this isn’t exactly what you’re looking for but I hope it’s still useful.
Music to my ears again! so pleasure to hear from you guys in such diverse languages; Thank you!
Also for Raspberry Pi video
Hi Daniel, I’m sorry if i did not put GPU/CPU via pool in the description, but in the video i cover that part too, also on how to disable it. sorry again in the next video i will do GPu solo mining will be specified
Hey, now it get’s exotic,
I found a Filipino that liked Bitcoin and Blockchain technologies.
Made with him together a video how to set up a blockchain node under Ubuntu in his mother tongue.
That is awesome! Awesome to see such a wide vareity of languages and cultres in the Safex community.
My misses is philipino and there like a million dialogs in phil if someone gives me a written English virson she can translate it in Tagalog the most common language in Philippines… sorry I’m not tech savage to do vids and mining wish I was I’ll have a miner myself if I could runing now
Waiting for dan to sell me a miner pre set ready to go hhaha plug and play
I’m posting this for kukuru32 as a new member he can’t do more than 3 replies
Tutorial Espanol GPU solo mining via monero stratum
The last video of spanish series all completed node, wallet how to, solo gpu/ cpu pool gpu/cpu
True, Bisaya is the secound bigest, Tagalog even more comon… Does she understand Bisaya aswell or only English and Tagalog?
If you want to solo mine under Ubuntu it’s just following this steps:
Step by Step (install and run node):
- Download safexd and safex-wallet-cli from https://github.com/safex/safexcore/releases/
- Open file-browser and make a folder for the two files and put them there
- make a rightclick and ‘open terminal here’
- Copy the whole command put it in terminal and click enter
sudo apt-get -y update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade && sudo apt -y install libnorm1 libpcsclite1 &&
chmod +x safex-wallet-cli safexd
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put in your password to allow installation
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wait till everything is finished
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Start blockchain by typing ./safexd
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now just let everything synchronize
Create Wallet:
9. Open a second terminal
10. type ‘safex-wallet-cli’ and click enter
11. type in a name for your wallet file and click enter
12. type ‘y’ and enter to create wallet
13. type in a password for the wallet and confirm it by typing the same a secound time
14. choose a language for wallet seed
15. store safely and unrechable for other people the 25 word phrase
16. type ‘address’ and enter
17. copy wallet adress which starts with “Safex”
Start solo mining:
18. go back to the other terminal where the blockchain is running
19. type ‘start_mining #Wallet_ADRESS# #Nuber_of_cores’ (enter your personal wallet address at #Wallet_ADRESS and the nuber of L3 Cash divided by 2 of your CPU, but max. the amount of real CPU cores as #Nubers_of_Cores )
Have fun and good luck
Pool mining is as easy as downloading the xmr-stak Software and unzip it:
if you don’t have yet create a Wallet by clicking this link:
https://tools.safexnews.net/safex-offline-wallet-generator.html
make sure you Safe the Mnemonic seed safe and unreachable for other people (!!!)
create a txt file with the name “pools” in the xmr-stak folder and insert
“pool_list”: [
{
“pool_address”: “eu.pool.safexnews.net:3333”,
“wallet_address”: “#WALLET_ADRESS”,
“rig_id”: “worker1”,
“pool_password”: “x”,
“use_nicehash”: false,
“use_tls”: false, /* Set to true if you are using an SSL port */
“tls_fingerprint”: “”,
“pool_weight”: 1
},
],
“currency”: “cryptonight_v7”,
put your Safex Adress in there instead of #WALLET_ADRESS, safe the file.
klick on the xmr-stak executable, it opens a black window, enter ‘0’ and then enter…
Voila, you are mining on Rich’s pool (if you want to mine with an other pool you just would have to change the pool_address and maybe the password…
As you see, it’s very fast and easy to do
Hi everyone, I decided to double the italian cover of tutorials, to make a shorter version and noob friendlier in agree with Eddie who helped me re-recording videos leaving negligible explanations and procedures, like compiling ecc. Hope you like it, this time I gave the voice to videos.
p.s we followed the same scheme of Eddie’s videos because he was more comfortable to do that way, so first one: Node through compiled versions, wallet usage backup, transfers and status and cpu solo mining.
Second one: Xmr stak Cpu and gpu via safexnews pool.
Third one Gpu solo with stratum and xmr stak.
Bisaya English and Tagalog … when she finishes work I’ll show her the videos
I can give you transcriptions of what to say in English if you want.
Really thinking to do beginners tutorial in Sardu, not for the bounty, obviously, only 1,5m speakers, it’s a funny gimmick some would like it think
I support your idea! You should do it, that’s a huge audience you can reach.