Sassal.eth π©β½
@sassal.eth
Friendly reminder: Running an Ethereum full node + validators is relatively easy and very low hardware cost (<$500 USD). I'm running a full node and many validators on a low-powered Rock 5 Model B device (pictured is Mercadian Systems' Proteus variant).
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Sassal.eth π©β½
@sassal.eth
To front-run the people who will say you need 32 ETH to run a validator: - You don't need any ETH to run a full node - You only need 32 ETH if you want to run a completely solo validator - You can run Rocket Pool's software on the device pictured and you only need 8 ETH + some RPL to stake in that case
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Sassal.eth π©β½
@sassal.eth
There are also plenty of other solutions coming out that will allow people to solo stake with very little ETH (some as low as 2 ETH requirement) + DVT will allow for 'Squad staking' which in theory means the requirement could be as low as you want.
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
Whatβs the return on running this validator? just like staking on lido?
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AlicΞ.stark
@alice
awesome, what does it take to stake without risking getting slashed? Iβd love to see staking as easy as 1) buy this hardware (wait for hw) 2) connect wifi / lan 3) connect wallet with eth and sign. (never touch it again)
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foxwizard
@foxwizard
I just wish the NBN reached my little pocket in inner city melbourne. Still waiting for decent internet here.
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leoclark.base.eth.ββ¨-β¨π©
@leoclark.eth
Great! Looking forward to it π«‘
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