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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 4. (Read 2170889 times)

legendary
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finally at last we have HDD mining now sounds interesting but if that so what about 500gb space?


I have tried already with similar disk space. Rewards are so little. Now I wonder why people still mining BURST as it seems they are losing money (and time) on electricity/HDD/bandwidth etc. Maybe they just do it for fun.

We do it because we don't have other choice. I already bought the HDD's and instead of filling it with porn, i let them mine... The electricity HDD's consume is so little so that's not an issue. I pay a fixed amount for my bandwidth too. (it is unlimited) So why not? Every little bit helps...

People mined burst for years and the price was just like what it is now, dead. It is dead till it is not. Wink
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finally at last we have HDD mining now sounds interesting but if that so what about 500gb space?


I have tried already with similar disk space. Rewards are so little. Now I wonder why people still mining BURST as it seems they are losing money (and time) on electricity/HDD/bandwidth etc. Maybe they just do it for fun.
sr. member
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Alexkazaam, you will not get anything in this old thread. This is obsolete. You should go to /r/burstcoin on Reddit and post there. Thats where all the miners, developers and the marketing people are in Burst. Ty.
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Looks like BURST is about dead.
This coin had tons of potential.
Vin
legendary
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finally at last we have HDD mining now sounds interesting but if that so what about 500gb space?

Here is a calculator for BURST:

http://burstcoincalculator.com/
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finally at last we have HDD mining now sounds interesting but if that so what about 500gb space?
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Weekly Burst Report #45

The Weekly Burst Report is a report published every Sunday meant to centralize and outline the important Burst information of the week.
https://www.burstcoin.ist/2018/07/29/weekly-burst-report-45/
Vin
legendary
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I do mining by cryptoguru 0-100, but my rewards do not appear in my wallet. does anyone know if they have any problems with the pool rewards?

did you check under multiout reverse tab ?

I noticed 4 transactions on multiout reverse tab, but what does this mean?

BURST has a new transaction types since the fork @500000, one of them allows to send different amount of BURST to 64 recipients within one transaction. This allows pools to save transaction fees on payouts. If your pool uses that transaction type, the payouts will show up under the multiout reverse tab.
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I have been a Burst fan since 2015 but got out early last year when all the BS started to happen. I sold up everything I owned, all my coins and assets and said that I am done with the project. However I really like what the dev team are doing and I'm looking at getting back in as this new approach could lead to Burst being a top coin which I thought it once was.

Its very good to know that the hard work being done is reaching the hearts of more people of the greater cryptocurrency community. I thought that all the effort of spreading Burst information was for naught. Ty vella85!
newbie
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I do mining by cryptoguru 0-100, but my rewards do not appear in my wallet. does anyone know if they have any problems with the pool rewards?

did you check under multiout reverse tab ?

I noticed 4 transactions on multiout reverse tab, but what does this mean?
sr. member
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I have been a Burst fan since 2015 but got out early last year when all the BS started to happen. I sold up everything I owned, all my coins and assets and said that I am done with the project. However I really like what the dev team are doing and I'm looking at getting back in as this new approach could lead to Burst being a top coin which I thought it once was.

smart move to sell all and buy now at a discounted price
hero member
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I have been a Burst fan since 2015 but got out early last year when all the BS started to happen. I sold up everything I owned, all my coins and assets and said that I am done with the project. However I really like what the dev team are doing and I'm looking at getting back in as this new approach could lead to Burst being a top coin which I thought it once was.
sr. member
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I do mining by cryptoguru 0-100, but my rewards do not appear in my wallet. does anyone know if they have any problems with the pool rewards?

did you check under multiout reverse tab ?
newbie
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I do mining by cryptoguru 0-100, but my rewards do not appear in my wallet. does anyone know if they have any problems with the pool rewards?
newbie
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some teaching tutotrial plotting? What's the best miner?
sr. member
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You would already be supporting the Burst network by so much if you run your node while using your computer at the same time, if it doesnt slows your computer down. Which after being synced, most of the time it shouldnt.
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My qbundle doesn't sync neither. I upgraded it to 2.2.1 version and rolled back the chain for 100 block and it still stops at the 501999th block. I know the fork happened at 502000. block. Why doesn't it sync further?

Are you using the H2 database or the MariaDB? I never had problems on my MariaDB node, but I had that problem in my other node that uses H2 only once. I use Linux for both of my nodes.

The solution was I grabbed a copy of an older H2 database from my backups and synced that without further problems ever since.

 

What is a H2 db and MariaDB? How do I know which one is I got? Settings in qbundle? And what if I have the wrong db? I don't have any backups. I guess I'll need to start downloading everything again... meh

edit: yeah I found it. Mine is definitely H2 db yet it still doesn't sync. :/ Converting it to MariaDB now.



Good. Are you running a public node or do you use Burst as a wallet that goes online for a few minutes a day?

We need more nodes running to support the Burst network. If you can run it for at least a few hours a day that would be already good. Ty.
legendary
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My qbundle doesn't sync neither. I upgraded it to 2.2.1 version and rolled back the chain for 100 block and it still stops at the 501999th block. I know the fork happened at 502000. block. Why doesn't it sync further?

Are you using the H2 database or the MariaDB? I never had problems on my MariaDB node, but I had that problem in my other node that uses H2 only once. I use Linux for both of my nodes.

The solution was I grabbed a copy of an older H2 database from my backups and synced that without further problems ever since.

 

What is a H2 db and MariaDB? How do I know which one is I got? Settings in qbundle? And what if I have the wrong db? I don't have any backups. I guess I'll need to start downloading everything again... meh

edit: yeah I found it. Mine is definitely H2 db yet it still doesn't sync. :/ Converting it to MariaDB now.

sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
My qbundle doesn't sync neither. I upgraded it to 2.2.1 version and rolled back the chain for 100 block and it still stops at the 501999th block. I know the fork happened at 502000. block. Why doesn't it sync further?

Are you using the H2 database or the MariaDB? I never had problems on my MariaDB node, but I had that problem in my other node that uses H2 only once. I use Linux for both of my nodes.

The solution was I grabbed a copy of an older H2 database from my backups and synced that without further problems ever since.

 
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