I would think that for at home nodes the “global FIAT price” for storing data will be much higher than the cost of electricity by a large factor. Now if using true spare resources then the incremental cost of electricity will be near zero, so compensation will be magnitudes higher than that.
Today I tested running the node for the first time. In the beginning it went well - I saw some communication going (conns, etc.). Then I needed to change the disk and therefore restarted nodes. After that “UPnP (disabled / unsupported)”. Can anyone please give me the tip?
Just checked in on some forgotten servers… whaat ? I definitely did not leave them like this.
I thought they were living our the last of their days chilling (contract ends soon) but it looks like they are getting put to work.
Button what are you they working on? Oo
Idk I may just euthanase them.
What is this
CPU creep or something idk, when I last checked them they were well under 50% cpu… way under.
Is the Network really 40 million now? that may be why!
Network is reset old nodes maybe convert in to new nodes… They have to run again from zero
Check for “relay” in the logs. If it is being repeated a lot, that will be your CPU drain - home networks.
Official number is 18 and tbh I suspect the number to be slightly lower… But there’s not really a way to know right now… From my earnings I would estimate ~16 million…
… But I don’t even run 0.1% of the network anymore…so hard to call my numbers anywhere near representative…
I would need to start them with --home-network then though? they were not.
Already sent the worst ones to heaven.
He meant for your node being used as relay because they’re no home-network
ahhhh, got ya
Digging back through old testnet posts, ‘ValetinesNet’ was the first time I was able to successfully upload big data (154486 chunks)
Something changed to enable that success…and then there was a reversion.
Would be worth knowing what got changed going into that network