Maybe! Luckily the Qortal core and UI can be run quite easily on most laptops and desktop systems. There is also a way now to interact with the Qortal ecosystem using an app created by a user, though as far as I know a Qortal account is still needed to do so. Since it's only connecting to nodes, and is not a node itself, there is no minting (at least not yet) via the mobile app.
Indeed, true. I have the benefit of living off grid with electricity coming from our solar electrical system, with a backup of a gas-powered generator when there is not sufficient sun. π π π β¨ π€
For someone who neither has a spare laptop/desktop computer or sufficient bandwidth, he or she will need to rent a server for running a Qortal node 24/7. π€
The term "solar electrical system" looks long, but we can't shorten it to "solar system" because that would have a very different meaning. ππ€
Indeed, though that's not recommended, as part of the use of Qortal is being able to remain quite anonymous, if it's desired. It could work, though. It can be run on very limited systems, like Raspberry Pie. π π π β¨ π€
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Yep, he would, though how it's done is a little different in Qortal. πππβ¨π€
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I don't think that @theringmaster would want to run a Qortal node just to try out that "sovereignty-driven" platform. π€π€―π
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Perhaps not, but yes, running a node is needed to be a part of the ecosystem, since everything is internal. π π π β¨ π€
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I don't think that @theringmaster would be able to try out Qortal anytime soon because of that requirement! π€―π
Running a Qortal node using either own hardware or a VPS would require the user to keep the node online and also pay for invoices/bills! π€―πΈπ
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Absolutely.. I went to open them and signed up to. One of them a bit of a complex learning curve but I'll keep learning...π
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Maybe! Luckily the Qortal core and UI can be run quite easily on most laptops and desktop systems. There is also a way now to interact with the Qortal ecosystem using an app created by a user, though as far as I know a Qortal account is still needed to do so. Since it's only connecting to nodes, and is not a node itself, there is no minting (at least not yet) via the mobile app.
Indeed, true. I have the benefit of living off grid with electricity coming from our solar electrical system, with a backup of a gas-powered generator when there is not sufficient sun. π π π β¨ π€
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For someone who neither has a spare laptop/desktop computer or sufficient bandwidth, he or she will need to rent a server for running a Qortal node 24/7. π€
The term "solar electrical system" looks long, but we can't shorten it to "solar system" because that would have a very different meaning. ππ€
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Indeed, though that's not recommended, as part of the use of Qortal is being able to remain quite anonymous, if it's desired. It could work, though. It can be run on very limited systems, like Raspberry Pie. π π π β¨ π€
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