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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Ethereum, and others, so why Monero?This is one of the cryptocurrencies that was made in 2014.Monero is simpler to acquire than Bitcoin, so we decided to use it for this tutorial.There are powerful miners on the Bitcoin network, and using a basic computer is usually impossible.It's worse with a Raspberry Pi, so it is better to be safe than sorry. Steps for crypto mining with Raspberry PiHowever, if you want to learn to mine Monero even with the loss and to look for some amazing experiments, you will need the following things and steps to follow.Things you need for the project:Raspberry Pi 4SD cardPower Supply SD card readerStep 1: Bake the PiTo bake the raspberry Pi, you need to get the setup of the Raspberry Pi. Go to Raspberry Pi.org and download Raspberry Pi arm64. Look for the latest version of it and start downloading. It is a zip file and, therefore, might take a minute. Just wait for it to download, and then unzip the file. Once you unzip it, you will get the .img file. Get the SD card and insert it into the USB card reader and inject the USB into your computer. To install the IMG file on the SD card, you can use any reputable software for writing things on the SD card. Use your comfortable tool and write the IMG file on the SD card. Now, take out the card from the USB reader and insert it into the Raspberry Pi 4. Plugin the power in Raspberry Pi and wait for it to boot. Now, you must log in to a secure shell protocol (SSH). Step 2: Install the crypto mining softwareOnce you login into the SSH, now you need to install the crypto mining software. However, first, you need to update. In a terminal, enter the command:$ sudo apt updateOnce it runs the update, it will install the necessary repository. Now, you are solid to install the prerequisite that you need to make this project successful and fully functional for our purpose of mining the crypto. Once it's done, enter the command:$ sudo
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