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Living in the country I only have access to T mobile home internet, it does not allow dhcp configuration or port forwarding, so getting a future bit Apollo 2 would not allow me to run own full node or mine, correct? #asknostr
I humbly submit the outro song for CD116: The Worker's Song. Protect your earnings. Protect your life. Stay humble and stack sats . "And when the sky darkens, and the prospect is war, Who's given a gun and then pushed to the fore? And expected to die, for the land of our birth Though we've never owned one lousy handful of earth. We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die, The first ones in line for that pie in the sky, And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about."
What do you mean by doesn't allow dhcp config? You can always put your router behind the ISP router. If you mean you won't get a public IP address, then that's correct, but you could work around it with dynamic DNS clients. If your ISP blocks incoming connections, then I'm afraid your options are Tor (too slow for mining), or a VPN hosted on a VPS provider like Linode (I've heard while not ideal, the latency is acceptable for mining)
Let's change that number 50k vs. 100 mio. btw: "ideologically motivated" is only partially true. Don't forget, that these "enthusiasts" are all getting paid by number goes up. So, there is some incentive. Besides securing the network. imho
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