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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 1270. (Read 2170889 times)

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I run the three  .bat file and it run normally. However the  run_generate .bat cmd window quit after a few hours. Is there sth wrong?

Did it finish writing the plot? If it does I'm assuming it shuts down

Shouldn't need it after its done creating it.

Thanks, i see. Seems it's really hard to mine burst now. 1TB is not enough, isnt it?

seems like that,,, lots of people own 1TB+
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I run the three  .bat file and it run normally. However the  run_generate .bat cmd window quit after a few hours. Is there sth wrong?

Did it finish writing the plot? If it does I'm assuming it shuts down

Shouldn't need it after its done creating it.

Thanks, i see. Seems it's really hard to mine burst now. 1TB is not enough, isnt it?
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I run the three  .bat file and it run normally. However the  run_generate .bat cmd window quit after a few hours. Is there sth wrong?

Did it finish writing the plot? If it does I'm assuming it shuts down

Shouldn't need it after its done creating it.
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I run the three  .bat file and it run normally. However the  run_generate .bat cmd window quit after a few hours. Is there sth wrong?
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So hopefully someone can clarify this.

I have 3 drives connected. I have the pocminer folder on the root of each.

Now for the plots do the numbers need to be staggered? Like

Drive 1:  0 - 80000
Drive 2:  80001-16000
Drive 3:  16001-24000

Or can they all just be 0-80000?

Also do we need to run a miner instance for each drive ?

Yes I believe you need to run a miner instance for each drive. (That is how I am doing it)

And I did setup the plots like you have listed above. I don't believe that specific question was addressed but I wasn't sure and figured it was safer to not overlap.
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This coin isn't very profitable. The 2 billion cap, with my offer of 3 btc for 20k, makes the marketcap 300BTC

For a new coin, that is extremely high...



yeah, and this coin does not consume huge electricity, and HDD is cheap you can get 4TB for 200$

That's true. I won't be paying more than 20 satoshis for this unless the max cap is significantly decreased

2 billion is a large chunk, prehaps we could a quick change in reward schedule from -5% per to say 20% and cap it at 100 million coins, however extend the reward schedule for something like 5 / 10 years so it gives some incentive to mine and not dump.
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In Linux, is there a way to have a single pocminer install have plots on different mounted drives?
Symlink would only allow redirect of the plots folder, but looking to use both the main drive and an external with a single install.

why dont u just symlink the plot file instead of plots folder?

Thanks, tried this out.
I would then run 2 instances of run_generate correct? One for each plot?
Or is there a way to specify 2 plots in just one run_generate?
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This coin isn't very profitable. The 2 billion cap, with my offer of 3 btc for 20k, makes the marketcap 300BTC

For a new coin, that is extremely high...



yeah, and this coin does not consume huge electricity, and HDD is cheap you can get 4TB for 200$

That's true. I won't be paying more than 20 satoshis for this unless the max cap is significantly decreased
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So hopefully someone can clarify this.

I have 3 drives connected. I have the pocminer folder on the root of each.

Now for the plots do the numbers need to be staggered? Like

Drive 1:  0 - 80000
Drive 2:  80001-16000
Drive 3:  16001-24000

Or can they all just be 0-80000?

Also do we need to run a miner instance for each drive ?
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In Linux, is there a way to have a single pocminer install have plots on different mounted drives?
Symlink would only allow redirect of the plots folder, but looking to use both the main drive and an external with a single install.

why dont u just symlink the plot file instead of plots folder?
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This coin isn't very profitable. The 2 billion cap, with my offer of 3 btc for 20k, makes the marketcap 300BTC

For a new coin, that is extremely high...



yeah, and this coin does not consume huge electricity, and HDD is cheap you can get 4TB for 200$
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In Linux, is there a way to have a single pocminer install have plots on different mounted drives?
Symlink would only allow redirect of the plots folder, but looking to use both the main drive and an external with a single install.
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Add me on Twitter! @AnonOnAMoose
This coin isn't very profitable. The 2 billion cap, with my offer of 3 btc for 20k, makes the marketcap 300BTC

For a new coin, that is extremely high...

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Want to buy 20 mil for 3 BTC

LOL, you want to buy 2000 blocks ?
we are still at block 704 as we speak
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has anybody tries to use symbolic link targetting plot file on different disk? does actually miner recognize this new plot file and use it ?

yes seams to work ... for win just use e.g.
Code:
mklink /h link target

i have different stagger value between my plot files, will it work too ?

Code:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ubuntu ubuntu 90664075264 Aug 12 23:29 xxxxxxxxxxxxx_0_400000_256
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ubuntu ubuntu          62 Aug 12 23:28 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_400000_3915776_4096 -> ..

* notice _256 and _4096

You just showed your private address. Better redo that part before you commit to building the plots

or hurry and delete the post so people don't see it.

its public key :
Code:
16050713509424738513 == BURST-8E8K-WQ2F-ZDZ5-FQWHX

You win  Grin
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Sellers/Buyers, are you using escrow? Anyone recommend a solid escrow service?
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