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This. With a caveat: if you're running a Lightning node with channels of significant size, it's a good idea to back them up with a RAID setup.
There's nothing valuable about blockchain data. You don't need RAID. If SSD dies it dies and you just resync. "Other" blockchains not recommended.
Yes. Details like RAID config, nvme (good call) and other options make for a reliable and low maintenance node. If you get serious, then you want battery backup, multi-wan, bonded routing, off-grid power backup, and other redundancies. Getting the networking securely and properly set up is also crucial. Your node must allow incoming protocol connections for Bitcoin, but nothing else. You want to connect and be connected to other nodes. This is how we achieve consensus. We run the network. Here are some out of the box commands that provide interesting detail: `$ bitcoin -netinfo` `Bitcoin Core client v27.1.0 - server 70016/Satoshi:27.1.0/` `ipv4 ipv6 total block` `in 80 0 80` `out 10 0 10 2` `total 90 0 90` `Local addresses: n/a` `$ bitcoin -getinfo` `Chain: main` `Blocks: 868832` `Headers: 868832` `Verification progress: 99.9983%` `Difficulty: 95672703408223.94` `Network: in 81, out 10, total 91` `Version: 270100|` `Time offset (s): 0` `Proxies: n/a` `Min tx relay fee rate (BTC/kvB): 0.00001000` `Warnings: (none)`
>u/81z: >There is no way Solana is being decentralized, like ever, unless humanity develops some way to store petabytes of data for 100 bucks. Just search for the Solana ledger size (should be already in Petabytes by now -> 1000TB). There is a post on X from March saying it is already 300TB, predicted to be 4000TB by 2025. Meaning, too much data to be sustainable for "me" or "you" to operate a decentralized node. 4TB disk in my country is like 120$ and 4PB would cost around 120k$. But, if you understand how servers are built (google: "standard RAID levels"), then you need more disks for if one fails that the other disk is used instead, meaning the price of running a node could be easily 200k$ just to store ledger data in 2025 (by predictions). >Having said that and to compare. ETH ledger size is now approx. 2TB after 10y+ of operational time. Solana was not designed for anything else but being fast. But this comes with a cost and it won't be sustainable in the long run imo. Yeah, it can process many TPS, but...most of those transactions is just bots spamming the network and producing bigger and bigger ledger size. Bots will be present on a system that is cheap to operate on and can make millions of transactions for a few bucks. But as Snowden best said it himself: "Solana is taking good ideas and going 'what if we just centralized everything? It'll be faster, it'll be more efficient, it'll be cheaper and yeah nobody is using it but for meme coins and scams".
The answers are all over this sub and post. People are tired of repeating the same thing over and over. Here's an answer from u/81zi: >There is no way Solana is being decentralized, like ever, unless humanity develops some way to store petabytes of data for 100 bucks. Just search for the Solana ledger size (should be already in Petabytes by now -> 1000TB). There is a post on X from March saying it is already 300TB, predicted to be 4000TB by 2025. Meaning, too much data to be sustainable for "me" or "you" to operate a decentralized node. 4TB disk in my country is like 120$ and 4PB would cost around 120k$. But, if you understand how servers are built (google: "standard RAID levels"), then you need more disks for if one fails that the other disk is used instead, meaning the price of running a node could be easily 200k$ just to store ledger data in 2025 (by predictions). >Having said that and to compare. ETH ledger size is now approx. 2TB after 10y+ of operational time. Solana was not designed for anything else but being fast. But this comes with a cost and it won't be sustainable in the long run imo. Yeah, it can process many TPS, but...most of those transactions is just bots spamming the network and producing bigger and bigger ledger size. Bots will be present on a system that is cheap to operate on and can make millions of transactions for a few bucks. But as Snowden best said it himself: "Solana is taking good ideas and going 'what if we just centralized everything? It'll be faster, it'll be more efficient, it'll be cheaper and yeah nobody is using it but for meme coins and scams".
There is no way Solana is being decentralized, like ever, unless humanity develops some way to store petabytes of data for 100 bucks. Just search for the Solana ledger size (should be already in Petabytes by now -> 1000TB). There is a post on X from March saying it is already 300TB, predicted to be 4000TB by 2025. Meaning, too much data to be sustainable for "me" or "you" to operate a decentralized node. 4TB disk in my country is like 120$ and 4PB would cost around 120k$. But, if you understand how servers are built (google: "standard RAID levels"), then you need more disks for if one fails that the other disk is used instead, meaning the price of running a node could be easily 200k$ just to store ledger data in 2025 (by predictions). Having said that and to compare. ETH ledger size is now approx. 2TB after 10y+ of operational time. Solana was not designed for anything else but being fast. But this comes with a cost and it won't be sustainable in the long run imo. Yeah, it can process many TPS, but...most of those transactions is just bots spamming the network and producing bigger and bigger ledger size. Bots will be present on a system that is cheap to operate on and can make millions of transactions for a few bucks. But as Snowden best said it himself: "Solana is taking good ideas and going 'what if we just centralized everything? It'll be faster, it'll be more efficient, it'll be cheaper and yeah nobody is using it but for meme coins and scams".
This sounds like an intriguing project, especially with the emphasis on utility and the doxxed team, which definitely adds a layer of trust in the meme coin space. The GM Bot already having paying customers is a promising sign, and it's good to see actual revenue being generated. That said, the RAID competition and affiliate program seem like smart moves to drive visibility and community engagement. However, as always with moonshots, it's important to approach with caution. Even with locked liquidity and verification from Rugcheck, crypto projects can still be volatile. I'll keep an eye on $RICHAD, but it’ll be interesting to see how it performs once the hype settles. Anyone else have experience with the GM Bot yet? https://i.redd.it/dgh1q8y3ojqd1.gif
This is the same mentality of “I’m not going to let someone work on my $100k Patek Philippe because they might steal it.” There are extremely reputable data recovery services out there, I’ve used many. Had $60k in BTC recovered off a completely failed RAID setup where two drives failed simultaneously. Both the primary and backup. It was $6k to recover back in 2016, but well worth it. That same business is still professionally recovering. OP is welcome to take the poor advice here of “recover yourself“ but we have no idea of how the drives have been handled. Both by ICE, but also any third party to include the shippers. For all we know, the second he boots it, the actuator arm could’ve failed and the read/write heads will shave the entire first layer of the platter. Happens all the time if it was mishandled. You will potentially sabotage any chance of recovery if there is any physical damage. Insane that people are suggesting to just boot them when they potentially have $180k on them. But this is Reddit so I’m not surprised.
Also a 1TB SSD is like $50 if that. I imagine a validator will likely be running some sort of RAID setup but still.
Possible sure, but not always likely. You'd be looking for your wallet file(s) - wallet.dat. I find it easiest to mount old drives like this to a Linux system and using grep to search through them. https://sudaraka.org/note-to-self/recover-deleted-text-files-on-linux/ Because of the RAID arrangement, you may have to partition it first, but NOT format it. You want the data to remain in the best possible state. As soon as it's overwritten it's gone. Someone more familiar with RAID setups may have a better idea for that specific configuration.
I've sent you a DM outlining my past recovery methods, but just make sure the drives are in good condition and that you use a PC that's properly set up for forensic imaging (e.g. Linux without automounting and GNU ddrescue) Do not power on any drive that appears to be damaged or was making excessive grinding/clicking noises. You also need to look for other filesystems and RAID arrays that have been split apart, just because a drive appears to have nothing on it at first glance does not mean that something isn't there. Do not just plug the drive in to a regular PC and poke around like that, since you would be increasing the risk of data loss.
How do you weaken your seed phrase? Instead of storing the entire thing in a single safety deposit box, you spread it out, with redundancy. Essentially RAID 3 on your seed phrase. It's simpler than using multisig.
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Alright thanks. I assumed since I'm running them in a RAID the combined IO of all 5 would be good enough based on the results of my tests.
Yeah you're absolutely right. The server has 64 GB RAM, CPU is AMD 5700G, 5 HDDs in RAID 6, not sure about IO speeds, but last test I did transferring 2 TB from 1 VM to another(Not over LAN), it maintained full network speed (1gbps) throughout the transfer. I'd assume that means it's more than good enough. I guess I'll also have to do the same and just run it in docker and individually manage each node.
I wouldn't recommend storing it on old pc because standard hdd's aren't reliable for long term data storage. For that i would recommend storing it on M-disc or using multiple ssd's or hdd's with [RAID](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID) technology.
many people use old laptops as home nodes: they are silent, don't use much power and come with an integrated UPS for free. As for your other systems: remove the graphic cards, they are not needed. run on intergrated graphics or no graphics at all. Most probably you'll want to upgrade ram but 4GB is ok for basic setups. especially lightning nodes need some extra reliability: linux os, RAID storage and UPS is what you want if there is any real economic activity on the node.
They have tablets in prison now, maybe he’ll switch to RAID: Shadow Legends.
So you mean you want RAID Shadow Legend with twice more blockchain ????
you should backup your private key/seed words in multiple locations so that you don't lose it (like a building fire, your pet dinosaur eats it, car gets stolen, or whatever else). however, you don't want your full private key or seed words to get stolen if one of your hideaways is found out and 24 is way to many. so, what you do is split your private key/seed words into 3 parts for your 3 hideaways, for example. we'll call those 3 private key parts A, B, and C. in hideaway 1, you store parts A and B. in hideaway 2, you store parts B and C. in hideaway 3, you store parts A and C. this way, if any one of your hideaways are found out, the attacker only has access to 2 of the 3 parts and can't access your coins. you or your attacker would need to be able to access two of the locations to get all 3 parts. it's similar to RAID 5 with hard drive data redundancy
I bought a second hand OptiPlex 7060, i7 with 16gb RAM a couple of weeks ago. Upped it to 64gb RAM and added a couple of 2tb SSD's in RAID 1. Will be migrating my Pi 4 8gb Lightning node into an Umbrel VM on the Opti. Already have a separate VM setup with Umbrel on it, hosting only Vaultwarden. This will free up my Pi again so I can get Mycroft (self-hosted smart home assistant) up and running again.
I hope they are using a RAID 3 system. That will allow redundancy enough to recover the whole seed phrase from any 2 of the 3 pieces, as they claim. Just splitting the key into 3 pieces cannot work and it would be a security issue as you say.
80MB/s can write the blockchain in under 2 hours. You can RAID 5, JBOD, or ZFS a few HDDs and get that time down if you really had to. The size and price point were an example, the blockchain isn't 6TB anyways. Point being that storage costs continue to decrease and a 6TB drive for $60, once it is caught up, will have no issue keeping up with the blockchain growth rate for another \~90 years? I for one, will likely be dead before that $60 drive fills up at less than 100 MB per hour.
Are CNBC sponsored by shib or something… if they are that’s low. I would never do something like that… This comment was brought to you by RAID: Shadow Legends
I see many replies here but none have taken the approach of servers using RAID setups for data redundancy. I suggest this: 1. Find at least 1 other person you trust with your money, who should also have access to it in case something happens to you. Keeping a piece of paper as suggested here is insane. Also engraving in metal and hiding it.... Good luck to your family having access to your money when something happens to you! (just a matter of time) 2. Mix all the words in a sequence that only the 2 (or more) of you know. Ideally count in more than the people involved... So you have several lists that will also include a bunch of false words. You can create paragraphs too, or any format that makes it less obvious... Just make sure to follow the word count sequence. 3. Follow the 321 backup rules: Keep at least 3 copies, in 2 different locations, 1 off site.
RAID mirroring doesn't cover the main failure mode. A node shutting down uncleanly due to power failure will fail to write cache to disk and will reboot with chainstate not synchronized with blockchain. Your solution is in the wrong problem space
Mirroring (eg a RAID 1 array : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_RAID_levels) is not the same as a backup - it means every byte on disk is written simultaneously by the OS or storage controller. If one drive fails, the other keeps working without applications needing to do anything.
This is what I get for data dumping the last couple of days. HOLD MY BEER! I AM LATE TO THE SM RAID!!!
Well, I've got a 4TB HDD RAID with a 500GB ssd as a cache.
IMO, if you're going to save on multiple pieces, do something like how RAID works with hard drives: paper 1 gets words 1-8, 9-16 paper 2 gets words 1-8, 17-24 paper 3 gets words 9-16, 17-24 This way, you need any 2 in order to recover your wallet. If one gets stolen, they can't access your wallet, but you can still restore.
Getting off-topic here, but my experience with hardware RAID versus software RAID is just the opposite of yours. Hardware RAID (i.e., *real* RAID, not just a software RAID implementation rolled up into a proprietary driver) is a black box with only a few sparsely labeled knobs exposed, whereas software RAID is laid all out in the open, source code editable, each drive fully and individually visible to the operating system. As far as I can see, the only real drawback of software RAID is all the redundant data that has to be sent over the PCIe bus. (The additional CPU load is negligible unless you're doing parity striping.) I run both types in my system, and I do appreciate the autonomy of the hardware RAID (like, it will verify an array after a sudden power loss even before the OS kernel has loaded), but I also appreciate the control that Linux mdraid gives me over the individual drives. For instance, if one SSD in a mirror set is out of sync with the others (yes, I have three SSDs in a RAID1 because I still don't trust their durability), then I can "manually" (using a tool I wrote) overwrite only the sectors that differ from the other drives, whereas a hardware RAID controller would blast its bits across the drive's entire address space, ruining the drive's understanding of which blocks contain data. Also, I'm not sure whether hardware RAID controllers correctly implement queued TRIM (or even TRIM at all!), but I know the Linux kernel does.
I run lnd in docker on a NAS with RAID 1.
Now that the subreddit is getting more popular I wonder if we'll start getting sponsored ads disguised as comments. I sure hope not. Anyway, back to playing RAID: Shadow Legends
Now that this sub is getting more popular, I wonder if we'll start getting sponsored ads disguised as comments. I sure hope not. Anyway, back to playing RAID: Shadow Legends…
Imho, the idea of "one wallet" is dangerous. Multiple wallets will always keep you safer. Safety-Measures should always be based on how much you intend to put into the wallet and how often you intend to access it. Imho, having your mobile-wallet-key on a piece of paper in your home is more than enough. But I'd use cold-wallets on top of that, for long-term-hodling. Recovery Phrases need to be as safe as you would store the value that is in the wallet. As an IT-Guy, I've always liked the way RAID-5 splits data to prevent loss of one hard-drive corrupting your data. Turning your Recovery-Phrase into "part1"+"part2"+"checksum" and storing those 3 parts in 3 different locations should give you a high level of security, with only a small risk of loss.
Is there a world where each bitcoin node could store a different smaller fraction of the blockchain instead of the whole blockchain? Kind of like a RAID on a much larger scale and with enough redundancy to make sure we can reconstitute the whole chain anytime. If so, wouldn't that help with privacy?
based and all it without need to buy rPi either. bonus points for style. Remember to make backups of wallet (to 5 media) before using it for actual funds, even if in RAID.
Parallel TCG is a new card game. It's sci-fi themed. The cards are on ethereum, but the game is intended to be off chain. Lots of great artwork and great Lore. The comic they released is created in part by RAID (out of Canada.. RAID on orks with Marvel and DC, too). The game is entering Closed Alpha soon. Give it a look. https://parallel.life
>When it's crypto, REAL SHIT LETS RAID I mean, the fact that crypto has public ledgers makes that quicker and easier to prove laundering and get warrants lmao.
When banks launder money and have done for centurries: authorities sleep.... When it's crypto, REAL SHIT LETS RAID
Better run the brains in RAID configuration to avoid data loss.
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Interesting choice of words. "A" seed phrase backup. In computation we have what we call a RAID. Usually you have about 5 different drives all acting as one. So yeah, I have a few backups. For me, I'd write a poem with as many lines as words in the seed phrase. And then choose something like every first word is in order of the words in the seed phrase. Then it's essentially hidden in plain site. 1. No one is going to read your journal. 2. No one is going to read your poetry in your journal. 3. No one is going to go through and somehow know which page it is on (all you have to remember is the first word in the seed phrase to remember which page of the journal it is - and if you forget you can just find the only page with 24 lines.) Or something similar. Another trick could be break each word up into letters and then write a sentence with words starting with each letter.Then you'll just have a page of random sentences and you go through and type in every first letter.
You are truly a noble man, Kudos to you! Now I feel the sudden urge to play some RAID:Shadows Legends
He was so preoccupied with whether he could shill, they didn't stop to think if they should play RAID:Shadows Legends.
I would never accept any money to shill anything. I have too eay much intergrity Anyway, I'm off to play some RAID: Shadows Legends ^available ^now ^on ^PC ^and ^Android
re hw, perhaps have a look at Odroid, it is also ARM, low power consumption, especially model [HC4](https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-hc4/), which has 2 SATA connectors. So you can easily do RAID, less worries about TRIM support. Well, looks good on paper, but I have not tried it, I have RPi 4 4GB with Ubuntu and I compiled lnd.
I believe there is 50% overhead for the 3x redundancy, which is less than a clone RAID configuration. The full chain is about 30 GB today, and there are roughly 3 PB stored on the network. When UTXO comes, people will only need to store a few KB’s, so there will be less bloating for most. I’m not sure if the full chain will even be needed at that point, so the answer is probably no and also no since it doesn’t store files on the chain.
Thats why almost all my crypto (even most of my Banano) is on hardware wallets. Obviously all seeds are backed up. All my systems do hourly backups on a NAS with RAID1, a spare backup is done by hand \~monthly. If you worry about possible (unencrypted) private keys on your phone you could always empty the wallets before handing the phone into repair.
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The problem with the RAID approach is that if you somehow lose access to one part of your phrase, you lose access to all your funds. So you're actually creating more points if failure. Probably better to just add a passphrase.
Sorry, it's.... RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
Hardware in most cases will pay for itself in a year or less, for the last five years consecutively. Also it is a tax deductible expense. Operational costs boil down to just internet, electricity(also tax deductible to a degree, and solar panels have been increasingly affordable) and maintenance, which isn't very intensive unless you're running several massive warehouses. A great deal of miners are or have been running significant profit margins for years. All that compute power is going to go somewhere, or be flooded into the overall gaming market, but most people who I know who have hardware have already found other ways to monetize it even if all POW chains go extinct, such as setting up data hosting/cloud compute services, adding drives in RAID to miners for VPserver/cloud storage rental and video processing applications, and other various decentralized compute services like Vast.AI or Folding@home which you can rent out processing power to.
What he doesn't know is I worked at that landfill and looked for junk and found it back when he threw it out. It was full of mostly anime and Simpsons porn and some school assignments, so I reformatted with a full random bit overwrite and put it in a RAID array. It's gone, it's all gone! Muahahahahaha!
RAID was typically all in the same shelf. If you know storage, this would be more like vxrail or hyperflex as I know hyperflex for sure uses the idea of a segregated witness and a true sharded distributed system.
IOW, Bitcoin isn't "triple entry bookkeeping", it's just the RAID server of finance 😆
This is kinda like raid 5 isn't it? This is just RAID explained but for money.
Disk is x8 4TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe in a RAID 0 (stripe) for a total usable array size of 29TB. fio testing puts sustained random IOPS at 800k/s for read and write. Hopefully we’ll agree - it’s not the drive array. Nor is it the 100 cores or 512GB of RAM, or the 10 gigabit Ethernet upstream to our own network with multiple 10G upstreams with BGP on our own AS. Hopefully that’s technical enough for you but let me know if you’d like me to elaborate! Seriously, I’m not being sarcastic - the technical aspects of blockchain don’t come out enough. As for the core of the matter, look into the known issues with leveldb (for starters). Sure they could use RocksDB (or any number of other superior solutions)but why bother putting a little time and effort in the fundamentals? For the other issues I described this is exactly my point - geth frequently ends up in such strange and underinstrumented states even the failure mode itself is difficult to detect - let alone debug.
Right, I think trying to time these things is foolish, but I'll give it a shot: * We're in the middle of a very hot summer during what is at least a minor energy crisis. Energy prices are going brrr, but might come down come Fall. * Despite the jump this month, price increases have been slowing. * A lot of larger, more recent price increases could be attributed to attempts to react to inflation, which itself perpetuates further inflation. Eventually this will calm down. That or it gets worse and we go the way of Zimbabwe. * RAID: Shadow Legends just released a new champion and with it will come more free silver, with use of exclusive promo codes. As the world economy revolves around RAID: Shadow Legends, this should stimulate people and drop prices.
As everyone is saying, AWS will probably be cost prohibitive due to the block storage costs. Here's an alternative - if you are already moving a bunch of stuff to cloud hosting, take a look at a dedicated server from Hetzner auctions. If you get something with a few high capacity drives, you can make a RAID 5/6 volume, and use the one server to host all of your stuff using Docker containers. This way, you might be spending the same amount as you would for multiple unique servers on AWS and have a bunch of room to play with.
So first thing is first # Crypto depends on blockchain but blockchain doesn't depend on crypto When a degree, course, etc is on blockchain. This is just a database. Simple as that Anyone who knows RAID 1 in storage devices is, this is basically it. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID) Crypto is a use case with blockchain.
>Blockchains remove the control as it's decentralized, that's the selling point. If you want a controlled blockchain with centralization, there's no added benefit a internal db can't solve. This is kind of narrow. Blockchain doesn't have to remove control. It CAN remove control. It CAN be as (de)centralized as you want it to be. In this sense, it's an extension of cloud storage. You also need to define what you mean by "control". If you mean permission to access something, blockchain doesn't remove this. A blockchain can have permissioned access and can be started, stopped, and otherwise modified by a centralized authority. Most blockchains operate this way. There's a development team or a foundation that proposes and makes changes, and validator sets which can halt or fork chains when needed. As for benefits vs. an internal database, I already listed them: 1) It's a immutable record. There is no risk of data deletion. 2) It's a (theoretically) infinitely extendable database. A traditional database has a size limitation. Hash functions allow for much more efficient data retrieval, i.e. you don't need to store an entire database - you just need to store a hash, which can be used to "reconstruct" the data (that's not accurate, but close enough for illustration). 3) It does not have a single point of failure. All nodes have information about the genesis block and so all data can be "reconstructed" assuming a majority of nodes do not fail, similar to fault tolerance in various RAID setups.
While falling down and climbing up $RAID gives back to the community
All the tech needed has existed. Lift the hoods. This is highly thirty years old tech being purposed for use. Not new tech. - Decentralization; 1999. - Cryptography; 1997 and earlier. I'm saying, PGP. - Distributed computing; 2000-2010. - Simple DB and distributed; 1999. - RAID Disks; 1998 or earlier. - Online Payment; 1998 PayPal. - Online Trading? Uh, 2004? Easily. - Online Banking? At least 2010 or earlier. - Exceptional programming 1999 & earlier. - Programming languages and advanced HTML? 2010. - Online bidding; 1997 And the new languages? Kids not disciplined enough to learn what exists are making them up. They are not needed. But, these developers are bright enough to realize rather than learning the complexities of the existing code, they can make it up as they go along.
These charts are unintelligent edgelord armchair revolutionary at best and simple anti-capitalist propaganda at worst, as they have nothing to do with the ease of accumulating that dollar, the population, and automation. in 1913 there weren't 2 earner households who were bringing in 20x more hourly wage than a single earner in 2020. This index is fucking stupid as averaging all inflation doesn't make sense. Certain things have gotten much, much cheaper while other things haven't. This is because certain goods are more replaceable than others, and scarcity doesn't work out the same way. This also ignores that there are WAY more people in the country than in 1913. 97 million then versus 332 million now. So you think with 3.5x the population the value of a human's hourly labor... increases? Kay. All of this shit is implying that the dollar simply erodes on it's own and/or because evil bankers. And not because 3.5x more population who all make way more money on one end, with wildly differing market sectors for inflation (rent is cheaper, college is not, gadgets and electronics are cheaper, produce is not), and automation reducing the need for someone to get $15/hr cutting and pasting horseshit into powerpoint templates. But yeah, oh boy look at hershey's compared to mcdonalds coffee. Gee whiz nothing has changed in 110 years to perhaps modify the costs to produce and sell coffee or chocolate, like, i dunno, AIRPLANES or, uhhh, modern farming and factory processing. why, if it had this would be a ridiculous comparison! Next up you should compare how expensive RAID: Shadow Legends is today compared to the hottest mobile phone games in 1913. Or even better, realize that paying a nickle to see a racist cartoon made out of cut-out paper and bones that lasted 16 seconds is a bit more expensive than modern entertainment. Why, back in 1913 you only had to get a soapbox and a big conical object to scream inaccuracies in the town square reaching DOZENS of people. Nowadays you have to have a computer, electricity, internet, pirated copy of photoshop and all that to get 9 comments and 37 upvotes. Way more expensive!
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So far so good with RAID.. seems genuine with a great community, price has dropped recently but so has everything. Good time to get in, good time to get in while price is cheap! In a year's time the reflections will be insane! Locked in for 80 years too!? This could be my early retirement! Very bullish on RAID!
Yeah dude, I work in IT and when I was first starting out everyone was talking about their own Plex servers. I was confused why so many people had them and I was like whoa, now I have mine too xD If setup right with a firewall, works outside the home too, and you can invite friends and family as well! It's just all around really dope! Just make sure you use backups and RAID arrays (redundancy, if on raid 5 you can have 1 drive fail, replace it with a new blank, it regenerates the missing data and you don't loose your server and hard work) Lots of stuff to learn there, hope you enjoy if you check it out :P
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best i'm edging my bets on at the moment are: Shiryo (SHIRYO)- NFT trading card game that just won best upcoming game at Dubai Expo Shibnobi (SHINJA) - started as a meme token but is creating so many utilities, almost daily AMA's and seems like it will be solid in a couple years time. - altough currently having some technical issues, it is solid. Raider (RAID) - fantastic for for day trading with only 1% but and sell tax, also great to just hold as there is fantastic reflections, best i've seen so far and a tiny MC , locked in for 80 years! this one could genuinly be something special.
best i'm edging my bets on at the moment are: **Shiryo (SHIRYO)**\- NFT trading card game that just won best upcoming game at Dubai Expo **Shibnobi (SHINJA)** \- started as a meme token but is creating so many utilities, almost daily AMA's and seems like it will be solid in a couple years time. **Raider (RAID)** \- fantastic for for day trading with only 1% but and sell tax, also great to just hold as there is fantastic reflections, best i've seen so far and a tiny MC , locked in for 80 years! this one could genuinly be something special.
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Buy Raider then RAID your buy
next 100x you're looking for : $SHIRYO $SHINJA $RAID but why settle for 100x! give it 2 years and these will be 1,000x!
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Likely this has been reported by Metamask to the IRS through a 350b and 1-5a,c Form. The process is this: Metamask faxes those formes to the IRS. Ben prints the fax and makes 10 copies on different coloured paper. Barbara gets the blue copies and files them under "C" as "Computer-stuff". Aaron meanwhile "digitalizes" the content of the Form 305b by punching holes in a card and copies this card twice. They then file those two in their RAID-store in the 2nd floor under "B" (as in Backups). Jeff meanwhile takes his calculator and calculates the governments share on your win. He writes it on a post-it and puts it in a basket with the others. At the end of the day that basket is emtied into a big plastic bag which goes to india for further processing. Those people are good with computers and they enter the Numbers from the post its into a excel sheet. The Excel Sheet gets stored on a "USB-Stick" and mailed back to the US using FedEX priority mail. A backup copy is stored on a google drive. Back in the US the USB Stick gets plugged into the IRS Laptop (Nancys, she's got USB 2.0) and she prints out the excel sheet and uses a text marker to mark all the Numbers. They then copy that on a See-through foil and Project it on a wall using a "Overhead Projector" and the interns start writing the letters to people like you and me using the Numbers projected on the wall.
No, but you should try Raid: Shadow Legends. RAID: Shadow Legends™️ is an immersive online experience with everything you'd expect from a brand new RPG title. It's got an amazing storyline, awesome 3D graphics, giant boss fights, PVP battles, and hundreds of never before seen champions to collect and customize. I never expected to get this level of performance out of a mobile game. Look how crazy the level of detail is on these champions! RAID: Shadow Legends™️ is getting big real fast, so you should definitely get in early. Starting now will give you a huge head start. There's also an upcoming Special Launch Tournament with crazy prizes! And not to mention, this game is absolutely free! So go ahead and check out the video description to find out more about RAID: Shadow Legends™️. There, you will find a link to the store page and a special code to unlock all sorts of goodies. Using the special code, you can get 50,000 Silver immediately, and a FREE Epic Level Champion as part of the new players program, courtesy of course of the RAID: Shadow Legends™️ devs.
"This place, you are trying to enter, is sponsored by: RAID - SHADOWLEGENDS" fml
Yes since online staking requires you to run RAID for redundancy or else your node goes offline while you are fixing broken drives.
They'll pour money into the metaverse and eventually the same people that spend money on RAID: Shadow Legends will spend money on "the metaverse". It'll be fucking terrible and then someone like paradox or CCP will realize they could just add an existing blockchain infrastructure to worlds they've already and it'll make bank. Those better virtual worlds will never make the money of the dogshit ones but they'll be way more usable and they'll serve as community hubs for the fetuses that will one day build web 4.0 whatever the fuck that looks like.
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Oh, I know how RAID works. I've been building enterprise servers since the 90's.
That problem only happens with very low device count which hopefully will only be a problem for the first day unless if something like ETH switches to this new standard. Like here is a good link showing you how a raid works. https://kb.synology.com/en-my/DSM/tutorial/What_is_Synology_Hybrid_RAID_SHR What I'm talking about is basically a new raid system built for blockchain and web 3.0.
Yes, state bloat is the biggest issue! This is actually why Ethereum has lower tps than most chains, because state bloat is being kept in check. There are solutions to this coming in * Rollups, which will be more state efficient * Data sharding, which will reduce the state each node must hold to a fraction of the whole (think RAID style storage, sort of)
There's tons of cool things. Let me throw a few examples: • Small Raspbeery Pi (affordable, can be used for mining small amounts of Monero) • Hardware wallet (medium expensive) • RAID Storage full Bitcoin node (highly expensive) • Mining equipment (very, very expensive)
/WILL_VIC_RAID Sure will.
RAID: Shadow Legends
Sold vechain to feed my RAID:SHADOW LEGENDS addiction. And didnt get into chainlink when my stoned cousin was telling me about it as a 1 dollar coin.
When there was still accelerated vesting I would use algo as a stable coin, sell what I needed for extra cash because I could buy in easily in a week or whatever. But usually I dont over extend and just hodl cause I like the feeling. I did however sell about 400 bucks of vechain to feed my RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS addiction to get Helior. Kinda regret it. Not because of vechain. But because them pixels were mediocre on both sides of the exchange.