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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 588. (Read 2171061 times)

sr. member
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end.
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
sr. member
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Need some wallet help !!
Im new to Burst.
Installed wallet, and bought coins from C-CEX and sent to wallet address. The coins show up when I do a search for address, but are not showing in my wallet. When I log off and back on, I dont have the wallet addy that the coins were sent to showing up at top left area,rather a different addy. I did not create another wallet.
Im scratching my head....
Make sure you're logging in with the same password you used before. Unlike most login systems where it won't let you in if the password is wrong, a wrong password here will just bring up a different account.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
Need some wallet help !!
Im new to Burst.
Installed wallet, and bought coins from C-CEX and sent to wallet address. The coins show up when I do a search for address, but are not showing in my wallet. When I log off and back on, I dont have the wallet addy that the coins were sent to showing up at top left area,rather a different addy. I did not create another wallet.
Im scratching my head....
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
[ByteLotto]

The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23.

We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here:
https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/

Over 100k in tickets sold, there is gonna be a big winner this week!!! And at the end of the year

Simple way to see prizes:
http://bytelotto.burstcoin.info/
Will make it a ton better soon Smiley
hero member
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If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
Same speed, you will be CPU bound calculating the deadlines every time a new round starts.

Same, but there is a difference if the ssd is 20tb or something!!!
newbie
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If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
Same speed, you will be CPU bound calculating the deadlines every time a new round starts.
legendary
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Crypto since 2014
If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
As a general concept it seems nice, but it seems like it's far easier said than done, and you don't want to be misleading due to having overlooked something. It seems you'd need to include word lists of most major languages(you don't want to tell someone their short sentence is secure because you're not identifying words as words since it's in an unrecognised language), along with copies of major public domain literature(a user's favourite passage of the bible is not a good password, even if it has a high word count, but you'll never recognise it as such without including a copy). Even after bloating the client with all that, utilizing them in a rating algorithm might be non-trivial.

That's a good point.  How about a second login field where the user password is used to unlock a wallet in local storage containing a high-entropy machine-generated password, and making that the default for creation of new accounts?  And deprecating the existing login field with lots of scary warnings about easy passwords, adding a basic password checker to it, and a warning that acceptance by the checker is only the weakest possible assurance of password security?
hero member
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[ByteGear]

Support BURST price and volume by purchasing ByteGear

Every 1 ByteGear = 1 qAsic LTCGear share. Whenever there is an LTC payout it will be converted to BURST, placing BUY pressure

Buy ByteGear by sending burst to:

BURST-UGCW-7PH8-5KFL-7D2TN

The BURST will be traded for BTC, and the BTC used to buy LTCGear. Do not worry, we will NOT be dumping it, we have large investors who want BURST, but don't want to push the price up to an UN-sustainable level(not a good for anyone). The trade between burst and btc will still take place on the exchanges, increasing volume.

With LTCGear there is share multiplication, so whenever this happens, for every 1 ByteGear that you have you will receive more ByteGear(90% of the ltcgear multiplication, other 10% fee to ByteEnterprises).

See more:

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytegear.309/

Pretty much, by buying ByteGear you are:
Investing and getting monthly dividends
Increasing BURST volume
Adding BURST buy pressure
Supporting ByteEnterprises, which is all for supporting and promoting burst
Supporting BURST development

Sound good? Buy some Smiley Once the market is more liquid and burst's price more stable, we will start selling on the ae, but for now things are a little too crazy Smiley
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
[ByteLotto]

The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23.

We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here:
https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/

What's ByteEnterprises?

It is kinda like the next generation of hardinvest.

It just gets all the money that we make from all of the things we do for burst.

A large part goes into burst development as well, so it is really made for BURST Smiley

Difference is that all shares are active from the start, and there is no hdd's mining in to the account. However, there will be ltc gear shares mining into it

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-byteenterprises.310/
full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
[ByteLotto]

The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23.

We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here:
https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/

What's ByteEnterprises?
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
[ByteLotto]

The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23.

We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here:
https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password?

Yes a progessbar that shows how secure the password is. But it would be good if you have the option to turn it off. I think that would help new user to set a secure password.
As a general concept it seems nice, but it seems like it's far easier said than done, and you don't want to be misleading due to having overlooked something. It seems you'd need to include word lists of most major languages(you don't want to tell someone their short sentence is secure because you're not identifying words as words since it's in an unrecognised language), along with copies of major public domain literature(a user's favourite passage of the bible is not a good password, even if it has a high word count, but you'll never recognise it as such without including a copy). Even after bloating the client with all that, utilizing them in a rating algorithm might be non-trivial.
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password?

Yes a progessbar that shows how secure the password is. But it would be good if you have the option to turn it off. I think that would help new user to set a secure password.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
I just broke the "send message" dialog by including an apostrophe in the transaction amount field (by copy/pasting the account balance and then reducing it slightly.)  The dialog has hung for over five minutes, saying "Submitting."
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Would there be any interest in including something like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ into the passphrase pages along with some warnings and links to past thefts, to really beat people over the head with the importance of choosing a strong password?
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Did you expect to not get hacked when your putting your password on the blockchain for anyone to hack? C'mon guys...Are'nt we smarter than that?
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Is it possible that I earn less Burst with the C miner then with the Java miner?

Because these are my thought in the last few days I using the C miner.
sr. member
Activity: 397
Merit: 250
Something is wrong with the blogs at cryptomining.farm

I missed block 31471


this block found by address BURST-KQ34-CVK6-TU4Z-9L7KT

http://burstcoin.eu/block/539491490636876649
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