I doubt that it'll be thousands. Maybe a few hundred...It'll probably cost us hundreds to thousands of dollars a month
I doubt that it'll be thousands. Maybe a few hundred...
Unlike mining hardware, which is a vertical market where the manufacturer charges whatever the market will bear, cohosting is priced from a much broader market. We can use this to our advantage, while the shitcoin miners can't, and wouldn't even know how if you told them... They can plug in toasters. Anything beyond that is more than they can handle... Enter 3rd party MN services to consolidate and undermine the network...
Leave money on the table now.As for the first part, you are right. For less than 100 a month you can get pretty high-end dedicated server with uncapped data and DDOS protection. They are no different to operate the VPS that most of us use now. For your second point, I disagree. The increase in USD price of DASH is what made me switch off of node40. Pricing the service in DASH per month made it cost prohibitive and worth the trouble of actually running my own MN. When MN income becomes a larger part of my monthly income in the future, why would I leave money on the table by going with a more expensive centralized service?
New version out in case nobody saw/checked
where?New version out in case nobody saw/checked
New version out in case nobody saw/checked
where?
this build even tho dated 2nd feb has a timestamp of 1st Jan
https://bamboo.dash.org/browse/DASHW-DEV/latestSuccessful/artifact/JOB1/gitian-win-dash-dist/
OK, so if any of you have an update script or something, like me, you will need to notice that these updates are now located at a different place. You can see it was updated on page 1. We are now on protocol 70206 and latest update is today (Feb 2) Just FYI because I know a lot of people lurk and this thread is being ignored (slack is better)
Yup. I have an update script that reaches into the https://dashpay.atlassian.net/ as I mentioned above. And it stopped on the 30th. I figured, for hardening.
Um... what's the difference between the https://dashpay.atlassian.net/ latest builds and the https://bamboo.dash.org/ lastest builds?
We just had to move to a dedicated server because Atlassian Bamboo Cloud is EOL --> https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboocloud/bamboo-cloud-eol-827125716.htmlOkay. Just so we have completeness. Flare posted in a chat channel the change the other day.
Atlassian strives to provide high quality and evolving products to our customers. With this in mind, we've made the decision to discontinue our Bamboo Cloud offering on 31 January 2017.