I EARNED $? Mining Monero for 24 Hours on my Raspberry Pi

I EARNED $? Mining Monero for 24 Hours on my Raspberry Pi

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Monero is the leading cryptocurrency focused on private and censorship-resistant transactions.
The majority of existing cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, have transparent blockchains. Transactions can be verified and/or traced by anyone in the world. This means that the sending and receiving addresses of these transactions could potentially be linked to real-world identities.

Monero, on the other hand, uses various privacy-enhancing technologies to ensure the anonymity of its users.

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Monero transactions are confidential and untraceable.
Unlike selectively transparent alternatives (e.g. Zcash), Monero is the only major cryptocurrency where every user is anonymous by default. The sender, receiver, and amount of every single transaction are hidden through the use of three important technologies: Stealth Addresses, Ring Signatures, and RingCT.

Because every transaction is private, Monero cannot be traced. This makes it a true, fungible currency. Merchants and individuals accepting Monero do not need to worry about blacklisted or tainted coins.

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Monero is electronic cash that allows fast, inexpensive payments to and from anywhere in the world.
With Monero, there are no wire transfer or check clearing fees, no multi-day holding periods, and no fraudulent chargebacks. Because Monero is decentralized, it is not constrained by any particular legal jurisdiction and provides safety from capital control.

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Monero is a grassroots community attracting the world's best cryptocurrency researchers and engineering talent.
The Monero Project is at the forefront of cryptocurrency privacy and security. Its Research Lab and Development Team are constantly working on new, innovative technologies. Since its launch, the project has received contributions from over 500 developers located all around the world.

Numerous forums and chat channels are available for anyone to join, and the community is always welcoming new members.


Raspberry Pi is the name of a series of single-board computers made by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity that aims to educate people in computing and create easier access to computing education.

The Raspberry Pi launched in 2012, and there have been several iterations and variations released since then. The original Pi had a single-core 700MHz CPU and just 256MB RAM, and the latest model has a quad-core CPU clocking in at over 1.5GHz, and 4GB RAM. The price point for Raspberry Pi has always been under $100 (usually around $35 USD), most notably the Pi Zero, which costs just $5.

All over the world, people use the Raspberry Pi to learn programming skills, build hardware projects, do home automation, implement Kubernetes clusters and Edge computing, and even use them in industrial applications.

The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap computer that runs Linux, but it also provides a set of GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins, allowing you to control electronic components for physical computing and explore the Internet of Things (IoT).

Raspberry Pi GPIO pins

See Getting started with Raspberry Pi and download the Raspberry Pi cheat sheet.

What Raspberry Pi models have been released?
There have been many generations of the Raspberry Pi line: from Pi 1 to 4, and even a Pi 400. There has generally been a Model A and a Model B of most generations. Model A has been a less expensive variant, and tends to have reduced RAM and fewer ports (such as USB and Ethernet). The Pi Zero is a spinoff of the original (Pi 1) generation, made even smaller and cheaper. Here's the lineup so far:

Pi 1 Model B (2012)
Pi 1 Model A (2013)
Pi 1 Model B+ (2014)
Pi 1 Model A+ (2014)
Pi 2 Model B (2015)
Pi Zero (2015)
Pi 3 Model B (2016)
Pi Zero W (2017)
Pi 3 Model B+ (2018)
Pi 3 Model A+ (2019)
Pi 4 Model A (2019)
Pi 4 Model B (2020)
Pi 400 (2021)
If you want to know which Pi is right for you, see Which Raspberry Pi should you use for your project?


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