How to Win Friends & Influence People (Dale Carnegie). It was an eye opener for me when I had a hard time understanding why and how office culture worked at a previous employer.
Yeah agreed. AFAIK Wasabi developers are hard at work refactoring a lot of internal code to not rely on their central server for filters, an UI upgrade, better fee estimation and coordinator discovery. I suppose this won't be too high on the priority list π
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Coordinator used in this video:
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Hi Ben, awesome video as always. I have to note though, the part about connecting to StartOS is not correct. Wasabi does not use electrum (electrs) nor the Bitcoin Core RPC API (port 8332). You can connect to a Bitcoin Core P2P port (8333) to speed up filter downloads. (which is not supported yet on StartOS 0.3.5).
The architecture of Wasabi is quiet different than for example Sparrow. Read more here: https://docs.wasabiwallet.io/using-wasabi/BitcoinFullNode.html
The difficulty on testnet4 is already pretty high for a bitaxe. I can send some tBTC if you need it. Let me know.
difficulty on testnet4 is inflated because it's easy to CPU mine a block if you move the block time 20 minutes forward :)
correction, 42338 !
Trying to solve block 42336...
I'm using Cloudflare zero trust tunnels, if you don't mind proxying through cloudflare.
Yes, Iβm aware of that and itβs now fixed.
Lightning node runner need to update and these value:
dustrelayfee -> 0.00003
minrelaytxfee -> 0.00001
https://github.com/Retropex/knots-startos/releases/tag/v27.1.knots20240801-2
so quick, thanks!
It's forked from horologger's repo, cleaned it up a bit and updated hub to 1.6.0 and tagged a release to trigger the build pipeline (to have .s9pk)
nostr:npub1ywjjp4dup38veklgw44p2d24n9yze8e4u4gpxwm49ka6rjvyu9dsfg6ejf has been teaching single handedly all of the noderunners what's the real meaning of self-sovereign bitcoiner.
Hats off to nostr:npub1ywjjp4dup38veklgw44p2d24n9yze8e4u4gpxwm49ka6rjvyu9dsfg6ejf π«‘π«‘π«‘
You are doing God's work.
https://github.com/Retropex/knots-startos/releases/tag/v27.1.knots20240801-1
nostr:npub1ywjjp4dup38veklgw44p2d24n9yze8e4u4gpxwm49ka6rjvyu9dsfg6ejf Can you check https://github.com/Retropex/knots-startos/issues/4 ? Looks like this causes issues when also running LND.
Yes still pending for official store, but you can already install it https://guides.getalby.com/user-guide/v/alby-account-and-browser-extension/alby-hub/alby-hub-flavors/umbrel-start9-etc
An updated version (and downloadable .s9pk ready to be installed) can be found in my fork: https://github.com/remcoros/albyhub-startos
Working on self hosted public-pool.io on StartOS here: https://github.com/remcoros/public-pool-startos
Supports mainnet and testnet4. A testnet4 bitcoin core node service for StartOS is here: https://github.com/remcoros/bitcoind-startos
Currently running a Bitaxe Supra on testnet4.
Note 1: StartOS cannot forward the stratum port yet, follow instructions from the StartOS UI (or Instructions.md on github).
Note 2: I haven't found a block yet and have not tested on regtest (yet).

Working on self hosted public-pool.io on StartOS here: https://github.com/remcoros/public-pool-startos
Supports mainnet and testnet4. A testnet4 bitcoin core node service for StartOS is here: https://github.com/remcoros/bitcoind-startos
Currently running a Bitaxe Supra on testnet4.
Note 1: StartOS cannot forward the stratum port yet, follow instructions from the StartOS UI (or Instructions.md on github).
Note 2: I haven't found a block yet and have not tested on regtest (yet).
nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll spotted right? On the left π
It's a Pi4 with a custom case (can't remember which). It does run StartOS (for testing/development purposes). Production node with core/lnd and all is running on the NUC (as a proxmox VM).
Can't stress enough how stable and easy StartOS is. Even for me as an 'experienced' developer/sysadmin I prefer it over a bare OS like debian for day to day use.
It's a mess still, my apartment will get renovated early next year, after that I'll do some proper cable management. I promise π 
Pi4 running StartOS, a Pi running docker, Intel NUC13 with proxmox and StartOS, netgear switch, a Bluewalker UPS and the Bitaxe Supra.
Itβs #bitaxe shipping time once again. Look at that beauty. https://video.nostr.build/84c3e747123f633b6a4ce1e5b9e8c5d44f98a7d709416a0140296dc1f1bb91bc.mp4
Looks like mine π thank you!!!
Bitaxe Supra from nostr:npub1qvwdl9rp7a5ghrxv57wnml5ehg2whjh708vys6kaxpkgu0z3aclsuy2h4p just arrived and already mining π¨ π¨ π¨ Next step: wrap and run public-pool.io on StartOS server and use my own pool.