9. Assign your gateway ID to a wallet in the User Dashboard.
Visit https://dashboard.crankk.io and sign in into your account.
Navigate to the Wallets section and select the wallet that you want to use for your software license activation. Please note that a positive KDA balance in your wallet is required for the successful assignment of the gateway.
Assign your gateway ID to the chosen wallet by clicking on the Assign button. If you don’t see such a button, it means you haven’t purchased a software license for this wallet.
Select your gateway Model, copy and paste your Gateway ID (please double-check that it is correct) and hit the Submit button.
Please wait a few minutes to allow the changes to sync to the blockchain.
10. Participate in Proof-of-Trust as PoNP node
Network Participation is a mandatory requirement for all gateways onboarded into Crankk, in order to receive rewards. It requires staking $100 worth of CRKK tokens.
Those funds remain yours, and if you decide to discontinue participation, you can fully withdraw them after a period of one year.
If you don’t have those tokens, just transfer an equal amount of KDA coins to your wallet. Then, use the dashboard’s DEX to swap them for CRKK tokens. After swapping, make sure there’s enough KDA in your wallet left to cover transaction fees.
Be cautious, especially if it’s your first time using a DEX. A recommended approach is to begin trading with small amounts.
To complete this process:
⦁ Log in to the User Dashboard.
⦁ Navigate to Gateways and select your specific gateway.
⦁ Click on Proof-of-Trust.
⦁ Next to the “Network Participation” tab, you will find the current amount of CRKK tokens required for staking. Simply press the green Participate button.
It’s important to note that the staking value remains constant at $100. The only variable is the quantity of CRKK tokens that need to be staked. If you lack the necessary tokens for staking, our DEX offers the option to exchange KDA coins for CRKK tokens.
11. Set your gateway location
To set your gateway location you need to:
⦁ Navigate to your gateway in the User Dashboard.
⦁ Scroll down below the Rank Percentage section until you find the Location tab.
⦁ Unlock your wallet by entering the correct password.
⦁ Click on Set Location.
⦁ Zoom out using the scroll wheel on your mouse.
⦁ Select the desired gateway location.
⦁ Click Submit.
Congratulations! You have successfully onboarded your Bobcat Miner gateway on Crankk!
Troubleshooting options:
1) If the device is not detected by the flashing tool:
– Repeat the first steps involving the “RECOVERY” button.
– Use a good micro USB cable (some of them only have power wires connected).
– There are two micro USB connectors on your unit’s board; make sure you use the one marked as “FLASH USB” in the picture.
– Make sure you don’t have an SD card plugged in.
– Lastly, make sure the device is actually powered on.
2) If the original method to get into Loader mode is not successful, please try the following:
Locate the Recovery and Reset buttons. (For G290 models, these buttons should be positioned similarly.)
Securely grip the Bobcat box to prevent any accidental slipping while pressing the buttons.
Perform the following button actions:
- Press and hold the Recovery
- Then quickly press and release the Reset
- Release the Recovery button after about 1 second.
If the procedure is successful, you will receive a message indicating Found One Loader Device. If this message does not appear, change the micro USB cable with another one.
2) Can’t get into Maskrom Mode:
Swiftly press the Reset button. This action will initiate a restart of the gateway, which might take a few moments.
Additionally, you can try to press Go Maskrom button from the RkDevtool.
3) No Devices Found error
If you encounter No Devices Found, please verify that you are using the original power adapter (12V, 1A). Power off the Bobcat, hold only the Recovery button, and plug in the power. Release the Recovery button after 1 second. If RKDevTools still does not enter in Loader mode, repeat this process several times. Restart your PC if needed.
(This could be used as a troubleshooting step to get back in Loader mode, if you get the following error: Download boot fail, please check ddr, please reset device and retry).
4) If all the flashing steps succeeded but the Bobcat can’t boot:
– Make sure you have extracted the CrankkOS image before flashing it.
– Make sure you have downloaded the correct image for your model (The image for Bobcat G280 is different than G285/G290/G295)
This disclaimer highlights potential hardware issues with certain Bobcat units.
While most units function properly, some may experience hardware problems, possibly arising after attempts to debug or flash. We attribute these issues to potential design flaws and the use of inexpensive components. Notably, three recurring problems have been observed:
- Degradation of Serial Port: The serial port used for debugging in G285 and G295 models deteriorates over time, leading to increased error rates and displaying unintelligible data. While it may not impact overall functionality, it signals a gradual deterioration of hardware components.
- “Maskrom” Mode: G285 units may get stuck in “maskrom” mode, indicating a failure to boot the CPU, likely due to communication issues with RAM or other peripherals. Despite the USB chip still functioning, the device becomes unresponsive. This suggests that, in theory, bricking a Rockchip device only through software means should be impossible.
- SD Card Booting Issues in G280 Units: Some G280 units encounter problems booting from SD cards. Initially suspected to be firmware-related, it was later discovered that the order of eMMC and SD card is swapped in some units, causing bootloader failure. This issue is exacerbated by slow and buggy SD card access, making successful booting difficult. Attempts to boot from SD cards result in kernel hangs during resource-intensive operations. Despite trying various SD card models, the problem persists, suggesting a fundamental issue in these units’ ability to boot from SD cards.
* Crankk currently supports the following frequencies: EU868 MHz, AU915 MHz and US915 MHz. It is essential to ensure that any hardware purchased from a third-party company for use with Crankk operates on the correct frequency for your region of residence. Crankk Inc. assumes no responsibility for any issues arising from the use of hardware with an incorrect frequency. It is the responsibility of the user to select the appropriate frequency for their region of residence.
Please note that any modifications, updates or restrictions made by the gateway manufacturer that may impact the performance or functionality of the gateway on the Crankk network are beyond the control and responsibility of Crankk Inc. Users are advised to check compatibility and seek assistance from the gateway manufacturer for any gateway-related issues.