Author

Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 1219. (Read 2170893 times)

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
Anyone know how to see the difficulty or scaling factor?

i repeat

open web wallet localhost:8125
then click on NRS version.
 a pop up appear with al details
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
New update 1.0.2
https://mega.co.nz/#!C0hEmRKD!pf70p7VucqfYyUpqOXZgWTOYu2r_vs4d8g5yRnfrQ5Y
Please update before block 2700

Changes:
New difficulty adjustment starting on 2700
New ui

link don't work!
hero member
Activity: 1426
Merit: 506
Anyone know how to see the difficulty or scaling factor?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
I need to enable my Bitcoin & Litecoin-wiki accounts but dont have any at hand.

1k burst for 0.001 BTC & 0.1 LTC someone? PM please


Thanks  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
the difficulty continues to increase ...

look at the chart:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ibjd5nq7px36uw/burst.png

but nobody has a clue how to relate the difficulty of this type of mining to the classic scrypt or x11?
I mean in scrypt already 1 or 2 of difficulty is useless in only undermine ...
here what is the threshold beyond which no longer deserves to undermine?
Tell me, please, how you watch the difficulty?
Just open web wallet and click on NRS link
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
New update 1.0.2
https://mega.co.nz/#!C0hEmRKD!pf70p7VucqfYyUpqOXZgWTOYu2r_vs4d8g5yRnfrQ5Y
Please update before block 2700

Changes:
New difficulty adjustment starting on 2700
New ui
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 100
the difficulty continues to increase ...

look at the chart:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ibjd5nq7px36uw/burst.png

but nobody has a clue how to relate the difficulty of this type of mining to the classic scrypt or x11?
I mean in scrypt already 1 or 2 of difficulty is useless in only undermine ...
here what is the threshold beyond which no longer deserves to undermine?
Tell me, please, how you watch the difficulty?
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
The miner is working now? I think I saw this a week ago but didn't see any working miners for this.
sr. member
Activity: 256
Merit: 250
this sounds like a plan but i think the main goal should be to develop a c version of the wallet and supply this to the exchanges.
the nxt hack at bter was only a matter of time cause all is based on java....
- this is FUD. But what else can you expect from a newbie ...
if this is FUD how can you explain why there are on regular base and not on demand critical security updates for JAVA advised?
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html

or compare the cve submission dates to patch availability:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/public-vuln-to-advisory-mapping-093627.html

now please tell me why i state a huge nxt hack was only a matter of time.

Really if Java was that bad, it's hard to understand why it is so widely used in the enterprise world. 

It's FUD because security is not about a vulnerability in Java. A vulnerability STILL needs some malicious code to run before it can be exploited- this is a problem because the average user do run such code every now and then, or another vulnerability in e.g. a browser is used to execute said code. In short don't run untrusted code and you'll be fine, properly firewall the system, and you'll be fine.
you currently mix up javascript and java but thats not the point here. the enterprise world loves java because its powerfull and can be secured by the application design. the most critical point in any design is to only allow defined and trusted network peers access to the java vm. in 99% of all enterprise apps this is done by secured networks. a core element of a wallet application design is to communicate with "anonymous" peers. firewalling a java wallet vm in a exchange environment may only be possible by analysing the traffic payload with snort or similar tools. then you let only pass "known good" packets. this is a really hard (if even possible) job to do which would not have to be done if the wallet code is ported to c. thats the point in my inital reply.

No I do not confuse anything. What I am saying that if you want to exploit a vulnerability in Java the user must either run untrusted code, or it must be a 2 stage exploit where AS AN EXAMPLE a bug in the browser that allow the adversary to execute any code of his choice. That could be a 0-day in the OS or a 0-day in Java.

The simple fact that you really try to tell the world that C is inherently more secure than Java, show quite well you do not understand 101 of hardening applications and securing networked systems.
i see that you don't get it if you talk about a browser and a user running comprimsed code but thats fine for me. convince the world that java is safe and cry if nxt based wallets get attacked.
all i want to have is the best possible security for anything i invest in.
for now the best possible security is java but for long term the coin needs a c based wallet.
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
this sounds like a plan but i think the main goal should be to develop a c version of the wallet and supply this to the exchanges.
the nxt hack at bter was only a matter of time cause all is based on java....
- this is FUD. But what else can you expect from a newbie ...
if this is FUD how can you explain why there are on regular base and not on demand critical security updates for JAVA advised?
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html

or compare the cve submission dates to patch availability:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/public-vuln-to-advisory-mapping-093627.html

now please tell me why i state a huge nxt hack was only a matter of time.

Really if Java was that bad, it's hard to understand why it is so widely used in the enterprise world. 

It's FUD because security is not about a vulnerability in Java. A vulnerability STILL needs some malicious code to run before it can be exploited- this is a problem because the average user do run such code every now and then, or another vulnerability in e.g. a browser is used to execute said code. In short don't run untrusted code and you'll be fine, properly firewall the system, and you'll be fine.
you currently mix up javascript and java but thats not the point here. the enterprise world loves java because its powerfull and can be secured by the application design. the most critical point in any design is to only allow defined and trusted network peers access to the java vm. in 99% of all enterprise apps this is done by secured networks. a core element of a wallet application design is to communicate with "anonymous" peers. firewalling a java wallet vm in a exchange environment may only be possible by analysing the traffic payload with snort or similar tools. then you let only pass "known good" packets. this is a really hard (if even possible) job to do which would not have to be done if the wallet code is ported to c. thats the point in my inital reply.

No I do not confuse anything. What I am saying that if you want to exploit a vulnerability in Java the user must either run untrusted code, or it must be a 2 stage exploit where AS AN EXAMPLE a bug in the browser that allow the adversary to execute any code of his choice. That could be a 0-day in the OS or a 0-day in Java.

The simple fact that you really try to tell the world that C is inherently more secure than Java, show quite well you do not understand 101 of hardening applications and securing networked systems.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1042
https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
the difficulty continues to increase ...

look at the chart:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ibjd5nq7px36uw/burst.png

but nobody has a clue how to relate the difficulty of this type of mining to the classic scrypt or x11?
I mean in scrypt already 1 or 2 of difficulty is useless in only undermine ...
here what is the threshold beyond which no longer deserves to undermine?
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1072
https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
ABC, I am still trying to figure out the asset thing, I did the trade and now I have 1 asset, then I just trade it on the exchange right? Cool. Be on the lookout for my next sends! Can I send you more than 1k at a time, what if I sent 8k?
- sure you can.  1K is just a minimum.

sounds good, be on the lookout, another 18k or so coming your way!

18k and another message sent. Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1072
https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
ABC, I am still trying to figure out the asset thing, I did the trade and now I have 1 asset, then I just trade it on the exchange right? Cool. Be on the lookout for my next sends! Can I send you more than 1k at a time, what if I sent 8k?
- sure you can.  1K is just a minimum.

sounds good, be on the lookout, another 18k or so coming your way!
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1038
ABC, I am still trying to figure out the asset thing, I did the trade and now I have 1 asset, then I just trade it on the exchange right? Cool. Be on the lookout for my next sends! Can I send you more than 1k at a time, what if I sent 8k?
- sure you can.  1K is just a minimum.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
Can't stop deleting old things from my HDDs!! One day I'll repent!!  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1038
I sent burst coins, sent arbitrary message , and after one hour, i receve nothing.
Sorry i ask, but i am not sure how this actually works.  Confirmations are 10+ what does it mean ? confirmed ? So where are all my coins? i can not see them at all...
please see: https://nxtblocks.info/#section/txid/8290271727934381987

This is transfer of 1000BURST assets to your account.  Also I've sent you 5 NXT to cover the fee of sell orders.

so you have fulfilled 1] from here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8381305

In order to sell your BURTS coins with Asset Exchange, you should:
1] Obtain 1000BURST asset for your BURST coins;
2] Place sell order with your newly 1000BURST asset at Nxt Asset Exchange (see public Nxt nodes below);
3] When somebody buy you 1000BURST asset, you'll get some NXT coins (according to your price);
4] Sell that NXT coins at https://www.cryptsy.com/ or keep them if you want.

now you should do  2], 3] and 4]

how to do 2] :
- goto your Nxt wallet
- goto Asset Exchange
- goto My Assets
- click 1000BURST on the right
- made Sell order(s)

ask question if you have.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1072
https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
It is an amazing coin - 100 pages in 7 days, congratulation to dev and all comunity!!!

I fully agree, this is the most awesome coin to come out in a very long time, possibly since bitcoin itelf!~
member
Activity: 107
Merit: 10
It is an amazing coin - 100 pages in 7 days, congratulation to dev and all comunity!!!
Jump to: