13 coins, 13 wallets... Lots of gigs and lots of CPU time and even more HDD seek/writes! My choices for cryptocurrencies to back going into 2018...
crypto·@nanocheeze·
0.000 HBD13 coins, 13 wallets... Lots of gigs and lots of CPU time and even more HDD seek/writes! My choices for cryptocurrencies to back going into 2018...
So... I am running these 13 wallets. I am not running an online wallet or a light anything. These are all full nodes. I am gonna stick with these 13 for now and eventually add 8 or more of the other altcoins once I do more research... Next on the list to get going is Gridcoin! I think that will be good stuff. The list is: Bitcoin Etherium Litecoin Peercoin Primecoin Monero Potcoin Feathercoin Dogecoin Hobonickels Mooncoin Dimecoin Bytecoin It took an awfully long time to sync all these wallets! I had to sync them on another machine and then move them to the laptop they are on now due to this factor. (Maybe I should sell 512gb USB sticks to new crypto users with all this stuff on it and ready to go?) lol 150 bucks for the stick and sell em for $200? make 50 bucks... haha or $300... It owuld be worth it with all the data you would have to download and then verify and process... Get them caught up so to speak. It took months to sync all this and I have a fast connection. By the way, I have Feathercoin, Mooncoin, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Potcoin, and Dimecoin all running together off an old 2 core HP laptop with 4 gigs of memory. It runs the HDD quite excessive with Bitcoin running but the processor usually runs between 20-40% with memory right at the limits... If I turn off Bitcoin the disk usage becomes acceptable. I think I will move Bitcoin to an external SD card but I would need to use a 256 gb one :( grrr... But that would eliviate the HDD usage as it is high enough to eventually kill the HDD as is I think. But so far, I'm shocked it is able to run all 7 so well. I am running the other wallets on my other computer with 8gb ram and quad core. I also have Hobonickels set up as a mining node and have a few older machines set up with minerd doing some mining since the difficulty level of Hobonickels right now is between 3-6! That's very low... which means you can mine it with an average of only 10-50 Mh/s on the entire block chain right now... 