Want Clue is a well-known figure in the bitcoin community for his work on the BitAxe FOSS mining project, and renowned for his expertise in programming and building innovative projects. He recently reviewed the DTV Electronics CmRat, offering valuable insights and analysis on our flagship model: the DTV Electronics CmRat.
The CmRat is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) device that provides users with complete control over their data and computing needs. With the CmRat, you can securely store and manage files, run a VPN or Adblocker, and manage your home media library, among other functions.
Key features include:
- Support for Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 3 and 4, and Radxa
- Compatibility with various Linux Open-Source Operating Systems like Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, CasaOS, Umbrel, Citadel, Nirvati, and more
- Option to sync the Bitcoin timechain and operate a self-sovereign node
- Ability to run also a Lightning node
- Full node option with Radxa CM5 Lite (16GB memory) and NVMe 2TB hard drive
- Gigabit Ethernet with POE, USB-C power, and hackable GPIO port for accessories
- MicroSD slot, large heatsink, quiet fan, full aluminum CNC case, and multi-region PSU
The CmRat full plug & play package is priced at approximately $350, with barebones boards around $70-80. For more details, visit the DTV Electronics Store.
Check out his review down here to see what Want Clue has to say about the CmRat!