A new affordable and energy-efficient solution for running a Kaspa Node on the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B has been released by nwbower. This Docker image allows users with an 8GB Raspberry Pi to operate a node that uses around 4.5 GB of memory when synced.

nwbower’s Kaspa Node in Docker is designed for easy setup and is compatible with Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS on a 512GB SSD. The release also includes a shout out to supertypo for providing a detailed guide and other versions of the Kaspa Node.

The Docker image can be found at nwbower’s Docker Hub page, and the build source is available on GitHub. The Kaspa Node binaries are unmodified from the official version, and the load balancer, HAProxy, is licensed under GPLv2.

For those interested in setting up their own Kaspa Node in Docker, a helpful CLI reference can be found on the kaspawiki. Additionally, the Kaspa community can be reached through various platforms such as Discord, Telegram, Twitter, Reddit, and GitHub. An explorer for the Kaspa blockchain is also available online.

For more information or to ask questions, interested parties can reach out to Bubblegum Lightning on the Kaspa Discord. The original article can be found on the Kaspa website.