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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 400. (Read 2170648 times)

sr. member
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at crowdfunding does not work?
hero member
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again, i offer my help, i have the time, the experience and also a big own intrest .....
sr. member
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I agree. An new OP with proper guides is needed, prolly even more than a GUI or new ATs.

A good description in a OP will do the needful.
sr. member
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I agree. An new OP with proper guides is needed, prolly even more than a GUI or new ATs.
hero member
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I mean: We do PR, have breaktroug technologies and if someone pays attention to burst, he find not in the op here and also not on the HP of burst any intructions how to make a full working wallet with all features.

No, the person has also to read 925 pages of bitcointalk to find what he needs.

I think we should solve this quick, because it is so less affort to update this information on the right place and give a new user a full working copy of burst...

Also i have no problem to do this for burst.... just the responsible persons should pm me.....
sr. member
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Who is the admin of http://burstcoin.info/??? Please PN me.

I searching now for 30 minutes to find the atcrowdfund.html.... where the hell is the file?
Not in the OP, not at burstcoin.info.....

come on guys, why do you make this so hard for all other users?


It's where it alway has been: http://burstcoin.info/d/cf

It helps to read instructions, and be thankful to irontiga for constant deleopment and admin of the site totally free.
LVB
newbie
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Who is the admin of http://burstcoin.info/??? Please PN me.

I searching now for 30 minutes to find the atcrowdfund.html.... where the hell is the file?
Not in the OP, not at burstcoin.info.....

come on guys, why do you make this so hard for all other users?

You should have followed instructions. Get your wallet running. The copy and paste this into your browser: http://localhost:8125/atcrowdfund.html Much easy.

The question from bobafett is valid and genuine.

I checked out the latest wallet from http://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoin , there is no "atcrowdfund.html" page there.  So apparently it has to be separately downloaded from somewhere.
legendary
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Who is the admin of http://burstcoin.info/??? Please PN me.

I searching now for 30 minutes to find the atcrowdfund.html.... where the hell is the file?
Not in the OP, not at burstcoin.info.....

come on guys, why do you make this so hard for all other users?

You should have followed instructions. Get your wallet running. The copy and paste this into your browser: http://localhost:8125/atcrowdfund.html Much easy.
AFN
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I get this message in wallet:

How much interests do you get for your BURSTs sitting in your wallet?

Get interest now!
Open your Wallet, goto Asset Exchange, Add Asset with the Asset Id: 14668748687827404894 and buy PetaByte assets.

The earnings of the mining will be paid to the asset holders according to their shares.
From:    BURST-FUDU-CHJ9-ZYGV-5GNJ9
To:    You

Can I trust to it, or is it scam, or something?

100% spam, 90% scam.
legendary
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I get this message in wallet:

How much interests do you get for your BURSTs sitting in your wallet?

Get interest now!
Open your Wallet, goto Asset Exchange, Add Asset with the Asset Id: 14668748687827404894 and buy PetaByte assets.

The earnings of the mining will be paid to the asset holders according to their shares.
From:    BURST-FUDU-CHJ9-ZYGV-5GNJ9
To:    You

Can I trust to it, or is it scam, or something?
sr. member
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Just a update on optimizing drives and stagger sizes. Using a huge stagger size isn't better then optimizing, a 32GB stagger is about the same as a 8GB stagger, so that doesn't make a difference. Optimizing doesn't make much of a difference if a drive is connected locally and you have some memory (so you don't need to go out of your way to do it), however if you're using a slower interface like USB2 or mining over your network, make sure you optimize your drives as it will help a lot.

Optimizing never helped me a lot regardless of what people have been saying in the thread about it.

I'm still having more issues with Blagos and fast blocks causing it to stall then with mining times in and of themselves. The only thing that seems to prevent Blagos from stalling is if you mine in time before a new block pops, which just makes fast blocks that much worse. Does anyone else have problems with Blagos stalling during fast blocks? It doesn't happen all the time, but it definitely happens on a fairly regular basis if you're in the middle of a mine and a new block pops, it'll either spit out 'fast block or corrupt' and/or simply stop mining and sit there from anywhere from 0-90 seconds before continuing on.
hero member
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Who is the admin of http://burstcoin.info/??? Please PN me.

I searching now for 30 minutes to find the atcrowdfund.html.... where the hell is the file?
Not in the OP, not at burstcoin.info.....

come on guys, why do you make this so hard for all other users?
full member
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Shiping from...? And where to...? Costs.

Shipping from Zipcode 19134  Philadelphia PA   ( also updated the post.  thanks for pointing out the missing info)
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Does anyone have a updated DB? The one on the website is still dated 2/11.


So, it's definitely starting to look like somethings messed up here. Block 67854, I had a deadline of 754. Someone definitely could've beat me, but I'm going on two days now without finding a block and that's one I caught just by looking at the miner. I'm mining with 55TB. I've also seen other sub 1000 deadlines go by and no block. Generator for the block is: BURST-V2L3-CGNB-HQUD-4RUCN


I am also in the same boat. With 55 TB solo (10x 6TB) I have got only 1 block in last 4 days (My average is 2-3 blocks per day for past 2 months) whereas with another 55 TB (another account) on Dev2 Pool also I got only 2 blocks in last 4 days. May be just we are unlucky & once luck favors our account, we should start hitting more blocks.

P.S. just few pages back someone claiming he hit more than usual blocks after Fri, May be his account is eating our blocks  Tongue JK

10x6TB? Why did you choose the 6TB drives? I just checked on newegg.com, and the cheapest (if you can call it cheap ^^) 6TB drive is $248, where the cheapest 5TB drive is "only" $159

$248 / 6TB = $41.3 per TB
$159 / 5TB = $31.8 per TB

I'm looking from time to time for good offers, but currently hard drives are way too expensive...

What did you guys pay for your hard drives?

I got them from an offline retailer & grabbed them at really cheap rate. They are WD Purple HDDs meant for 24x7 surveillance system so better for mining.
I got them at the 1.75 times the price for 4 TB so the final per TB price came out a little bit on higher side but I could accommodate 120 TB spitted between 2 systems, whereas if I went for 4 TB, I would have to go for 3 systems so that way I managed to reduce the price for other hardwares like PSU,MB,Processor & RAM of whole 1 system.
sr. member
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Shiping from...? And where to...? Costs.
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Fellow Burst Miner Here:  In Urgent Need of some Liquidation.  I'm too Embarrassed to say why, But  Sometimes we just have to do whatever it takes to put a meal on the table.   I'm Choosing This Option so I am not forced to Dump my Burst as I really Feel Like Burst is going to EXPLODE on the market one day relatively soon.  I'm not implying I have enough to really destroy the market.  Just that i would Prefer to sell my items rather then my burst!

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I hope i dont get in trouble for putting this here as the hard drives were targeted at this community.

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legendary
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doing 50k bonus injection to burst.ga pool now. Happy mining, we apologize for the recent issues, and everything is being constantly monitored. Thanks! The bugs are actively being handled, and things are moving nicely. Have a great day all!


50k sent to burst.ga


sending 50k to beta pool now Cheesy
legendary
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im sure im being a spaz but how do i see the AT crowdfunds that have been created already?? My wallet shows nothing just the option to create my own... thank you
sr. member
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Automated Transactions seems like an awesome thing, but I can't really find info on that. How does the script run on the blockchain? Does it wait for certain blocks to be solved to release payment? Is this tech applicable to other coins/algos/blockchains?

The AT script is announced with a createAT transaction, which sets up a new account that the script controls. Once a transaction is sent to the AT's account it will start to run the next block. There is a fee charged for each operation the AT does. If the AT runs out of funds it will stop until more are sent. If the AT hits the max steps per block it will resume the next block. The AT script can stop itself with stop/finish or sleep commands. If it runs stop or finish it will stop until a transaction is sent to it, then it will resume. If the AT runs the sleep command it specifies a number of blocks, then after that many pass by it will resume. Technical details can be found here: http://ciyam.org/at/

Currently burst is the only coin with ATs, but Qora will be getting it soon also. CIYAM has been offering a bounty for it to be implemented in a btc-based coin, but no one's taken him up on it yet.
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ATDebugger v1

https://github.com/BurstProject/ATDebugger

Compiled version can be found under releases on github.

This is the first version of my AT debugger. You can load AT source and test it, set breakpoints, view and edit variable, etc. Multiple ATs can be loaded at once and can send transactions between each other.

Awesome! I'm so impressed! Started looking into AT details last we, that is exactly what I need now :-)

Automated Transactions seems like an awesome thing, but I can't really find info on that. How does the script run on the blockchain? Does it wait for certain blocks to be solved to release payment? Is this tech applicable to other coins/algos/blockchains?

There are two working examples, Lottery and Crowdfound (incl. AT source (that can be compiled with: https://github.com/BurstProject/ATAssembler) and Client side JS in HTML files) ...
read AT Specification here: http://ciyam.org/at/
this may also help: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/understanding-the-automated-transaction-system-at-949438 ...
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