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>"Using hardware from a Nintendo Game Boy, a Raspberry Pi microcontroller board, a USB flash card, and a few lines of code, a crypto user was able to set up a rig to mine Bitcoin."
>"Using hardware from a Nintendo Game Boy, a Raspberry Pi microcontroller board, a USB flash card, and a few lines of code, a crypto user was able to set up a rig to mine Bitcoin."
>"Using hardware from a Nintendo Game Boy, a Raspberry Pi microcontroller board, a USB flash card, and a few lines of code, a crypto user was able to set up a rig to mine Bitcoin."
>"Using hardware from a Nintendo Game Boy, a Raspberry Pi microcontroller board, a USB flash card, and a few lines of code, a crypto user was able to set up a rig to mine Bitcoin."
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