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How To Choose the Right AVADO Device

October 28, 2021

How To Choose the Right AVADO Device

by SASKIA

How To Choose the Right AVADO Device

To make blockchain technology accessible to as many people as possible, AVADO has launched an extensive range of hardware offerings that make it easier than ever to run Web3 applications. In order to cater to a diverse crowd of users who have their own needs, AVADO offers several models specifically tailored to different use cases.

This guide will simplify the differences between AVADO’s industry-leading plug-and-play devices to help you decide which option is best for you.

A device for every type of user

One of the core innovations of AVADO’s product series is that all of the company’s blockchain computers are ready to go straight out of the box. These devices are plug-and-play, meaning you can get started immediately without dealing with a complicated installation process. This makes all of AVADO’s offerings suitable for people of all experience levels.

This is possible thanks to the AVADO OS, which comes pre-installed on all devices. Further, the hardware in each device has been specifically chosen and tailored for specific use cases. As a result, users benefit from only ever having to pay for the features that they need.

To find the perfect blockchain device, you’ll need to consider what you’ll be using it for. Three of the most popular uses for AVADO’s products are:

  1. Running your own node.

Nodes are the building blocks of the cryptocurrency movement and play a vital role in decentralization. AVADO offers the easiest way to run your own Bitcoin, Monero, Ethereum, Qtum, Hopr, or Avalanche node without requiring any prior technical knowledge. 2. ## Running a Proof of Stake validator at home.
By purchasing a powerful enough device, you’ll be able to run your own validator and start staking on the network of your choice. This will allow you to have complete autonomy and keep 100% of the fees you earn from staking. Right now users can stake on Ethereum, Avalanche and Qtum — with more blockchain staking opportunities set to be available in the future.

  1. Earning crypto by interacting with DApps.

In the AVADO ecosystem, users can earn crypto by monetizing their devices and engaging with the growing number of decentralized applications (DApps) that can easily be found on the AVADO DappStore.

Why do I need storage space and a powerful device?

The computer or device that you use to run Web3 applications will significantly impact your experience. If your device is not powerful enough, you might miss out on key benefits and functionality. It may even mean you’d have to replace your device altogether in just a short period.

Since many decentralized applications pay out users based on the degree to which they contribute to the network, you’ll need to have a powerful enough CPU to earn a noticeable amount of rewards. For instance, let’s say you wanted to earn crypto by interacting with DApps. In addition, other DApps reward users for temporarily loaning their device’s disk space. This means that it’s essential to have an excellent hard drive and a powerful enough CPU if you’re looking to earn money with your device passively.

If you’re looking to run your own validator from home so that you can stake Ethereum 2.0 or Avalanche, it is essential that your device can reliably handle pressure. This is because many PoS blockchains expect validators in the network to be running 24/7. If your validator crashes or goes offline, you’ll often be penalized by the system, and your earning potential will suffer as a result. The best way to avoid these crashes is to buy a powerful device to run 24 hours a day without interruption.

In addition, as Proof of Stake networks develop, we may also see increases to the minimum resources needed to run a validator. As a result, buying a device that only barely meets the current requirements may mean that you’ll need to replace your device in just a few years’ time. In contrast, buying a powerful enough CPU, sufficient RAM, and plenty of storage space will ensure that your device is future-proof. In other words, it will stay viable regardless of network updates that are around the corner.

Finally, if you’re running a node on a dedicated device, you’ll need to make sure that the device meets the requirements for doing so. These requirements can differ depending on the specific blockchain, and may also increase in the future. Once again, this means that it’s better to buy a device that exceeds the requirements so that it will continue working for years to come.

So which AVADO blockchain computer should I buy?

Ultimately, no matter which of AVADO’s plug-and-play devices you choose, you’ll end up with a state-of-the-art device that is both easy to use and resilient to upcoming changes in the landscape. However, you can take your experience to the next level by buying the best-tailored device for your specific needs.

AVADO i5: the perfect device for running a blockchain node

The AVADO i5 is the modest model on offer. It comes with an Intel i5–7200u CPU, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD storage, and all of the necessary software needed to get started right out of the box.

These specifications make the AVADO i5 the perfect tool for running a full blockchain node. Thanks to its computational power, you’ll also be able to stake on Avalanche or Qtum. For these specific purposes, the AVADO i5 is an excellent long-term investment as it is likely to remain competitive enough to avoid needing to be replaced. However, users looking to stake Ethereum 2.0 or earn money by interacting with decentralized apps would be better off with the AVADO i7–232 or AVADO i7–432.

AVADO i7–232: an industry-leading way to participate in Proof of Stake networks like ETH2.0

Boasting a massive 32GB of RAM and 2TBs of disk space, the AVADO i7–232 is a must-have for anyone looking for an easy and affordable way to take part in the future of the blockchain and crypto movement.

The device’s Intel i7–10710U CPU provides plenty of power, allowing you to run a validator on the Ethereum 2.0 blockchain without crashes and network penalties. Since the device is complete with industry-standard hardware, you’ll be able to use your AVADO i7 far into the future — even if Proof of Stake networks begin requiring more resources.

AVADO i7–432: for those who want to earn money staking and running multiple DApps at the same time

The AVADO i7–432 shares many of the same specifications as the AVADO i7–232, including a powerful Intel i7–10710U CPU and 32GB of RAM. The largest difference between these two devices, however, is the fact that the AVADO i7–432 has a massive 4TB of disk space. Since this storage comes in the form of an SSD, users benefit from a fast and reliable way of storing an incredibly large amount of data.

As a result of its robust hardware, the AVADO i7–432 is the perfect choice for users who want to engage with multiple decentralized applications and run validators in Proof of Stake networks at the same time. This future-proof device opens you up to a world of possibilities as new decentralized apps hit the AVADO DappStore and the ecosystem continues to grow. While users who want to take part in the Ethereum 2.0 movement will be more than happy with the AVADO i7–232, users who want even more storage space so that they can also experience many other Web3 applications at the same time may wish to opt for the AVADO i7–432.

AVADO i7–864: the latest and most future-proof solution

The AVADO i7–864 is the latest addition to AVADO’s product range and is the most powerful device on offer. Like the other i7 models, it comes equipped with an Intel i7–10710U CPU. Yet this device has double the amount of storage space as the AVADO i7–432, with a total of 8TB of storage on its SSD. In addition, the device boasts double the amount of ram, clocking in at a robust 64 gigs.

These features make the AVADO i7–864 an unmatched blockchain device when it comes to its sheer power and storage space. Users benefit from having a plug-and-play device that can easily handle the pressures of taking part in multiple decentralized networks at once. In addition, the device is more than capable of handling all of the use cases of AVADO’s other models without any hiccups and is equipped to continue being effective far into the future. For users who want a device that is incredibly powerful, resilient, and ready for future developments in the blockchain and crypto landscape, the AVADO i7–864 is a fantastic option.

For more information and to see a side-by-side comparison of all three models, visit AVADO’s website today.