Yeah, Burst is not very user friendly, definitely. There should be a pub wallet available. Since you just need to access a website to access a wallet and your wallet is simply numbers, there should be a dev wallet hosted somewhere (I don't know why there isn't).
So I sent someone my log files, but removed my secret which I assume was only in one form and not split up, does anyone know if there is anyway for someone to mess around with your miner or wallet just having the logs?
This happened on Friday and since then my mining has went down to nothing (yesterday I found no blocks, compared to last week I was finding a few blocks per day). I thought maybe the block chain was having issues, but this coincides nicely with when I sent them my logs.
I really don't want to replot everything, but I will if needed. There haven't been any rogue transactions in my wallet. Is there anyway to check what the rewardassignment is currently set to or if blocks have been going to a different address? I checked the page, but it doesn't have any information besides blanks (it'd actually be nice if this had a real spot in the wallet instead of a URL).
Is there anyway to check what the rewardassignment is currently set to or if blocks have been going to a different address?The first option on the RewardAssignment Page is
Get Reward Recipient:
1.)Put an address in that field, press submit, and it will tell you who the recipient is in numeric form - copy this value.
2.)
http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=rsConvert&account=NUMERIC ACCOUNT ID : paste the value from step one were NUMBER ACCOUNT ID is.
Good-Luck
I tried the address, replaced NUMERIC with my address, "{"rewardRecipient":"(mine)","requestProcessingTime":0}"
And for 2.) I get "Problem accessing //burst. Reason: Not Found"