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legendary
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Is it possible for burstcoin to reach $0.01
legendary
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The owners of 1000Burst asset at Nxt Asset Exchange - please withdraw your BURST coins from Burst gateway with 5% interest (5% more BURST coins).

Just transfer your 1000BURST assets (not less than 1 asset) to the issuing account (NXT-VVTV-U25N-U2FY-2V35H) and in the attached message place your BURST address (in alpha-numeric format, like BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5).


Those, who has 1000Burst assets at Nxt Asset Gateway and did not sellback at 50 NXT, please withdraw your BURST coins from Burst gateway with 5% interest.
hero member
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I just wanted to weigh in on what may be holding Burst back.  First off, let's be honest - Burst coin is awesome!  It brings a whole new kind of miners to the game.  No more stupid SHA-256 USB miners, Scrypt kiddies, no more major investment in over-priced graphics cards that will drop in value quicker than you can say "Karmacoin"...

Burstcoin is revolutionary - it takes what virtually every computer user already has (HDD space), and allows you to make a few bucks off of it.  It is the first of its kind.  This is why it has BOGGLED me on why there is not more adoption among the community.  Is it because all the typical miners and the typical community members are already heavily invested Bitcoin miners, Scrypt miners, Graphics Card mining, straight CPU mining???  Quite possibly...

Burst has been out about 2 months and while improvements have been made, we are not even close to being a common name in the 'Altcoin' world.  Plotting/Optimizing/Staggers/Mining is misunderstood and confusing.  This is to be expected with a new era of mining and I accept that.

All of this being said, I would like to present my two main points that Burst needs asap to be successful.

We need some serious media coverage. I am talking about mainstream techy websites and news sites to reach all of the nerds that hold hard drive space.  Wired.com, Gizmodo, cNET, TheVerge, Toms Hardware, EnGadget, TechCrunch, PCMag, etc etc etc. [/b]These sites cater to a tech enthusiast crowd who are familiar with Bitcoin, have likely looked in to it, but think they are removed because they do not want to drop a ton of money on some fancy mining machine that has no other purpose.   Present them a way that they can get involved with the 'Bitcoin Rush' using equipment that they already have, ie lots of TBs, and they would be ecstatic to get involved!! Who knows, maybe they would bring a few genius dev's along as well...

Ease of use. I know this is still being worked on, but we need easier tools to plot/optimize/mine.  Install wallet, set Reward assignment, receive coin to legitimize (oopss, faucets empty?), Stagger size this, GPU plot that, optimize what, java hog who, confusing confusing confusing.  Click and go type stuff is needed.

Ok all, I just had to get my suggestions out there.  I would like to thank anyone who has helped me get started over the last month and all Dev's/Pool owners who have been involved in the last month.  Getting up and going has been a fun challenge for me and I am looking forward to the future of mining Burst coin. 

Let's get this baby going while we still have the element of surprise ("I didn't know you could earn Bitcoin with spare hard drive space???") and a lot of upside.

+1 good points, please someone do that
and also move some question or discussion to reddit, because reddit is more open to public, put some on /r/cryptocurrency , /r/cryptorigporn/ , etc. so public will start questioning what is burst.

and also please someone contact max keiser, and put burst to his show, also contact some crypto news site

Sent techradar a long email Wink

Irontiga,

Can you Plz send the same email to the attentio of maxkaiser too?
I think could help to let spread news about burstcoin!
Thanks.

I'll send him something as well....but not the same one, the techradar one is geared in a VERY different way to one i'd send to max keiser!!!
legendary
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I just wanted to weigh in on what may be holding Burst back.  First off, let's be honest - Burst coin is awesome!  It brings a whole new kind of miners to the game.  No more stupid SHA-256 USB miners, Scrypt kiddies, no more major investment in over-priced graphics cards that will drop in value quicker than you can say "Karmacoin"...

Burstcoin is revolutionary - it takes what virtually every computer user already has (HDD space), and allows you to make a few bucks off of it.  It is the first of its kind.  This is why it has BOGGLED me on why there is not more adoption among the community.  Is it because all the typical miners and the typical community members are already heavily invested Bitcoin miners, Scrypt miners, Graphics Card mining, straight CPU mining???  Quite possibly...

Burst has been out about 2 months and while improvements have been made, we are not even close to being a common name in the 'Altcoin' world.  Plotting/Optimizing/Staggers/Mining is misunderstood and confusing.  This is to be expected with a new era of mining and I accept that.

All of this being said, I would like to present my two main points that Burst needs asap to be successful.

We need some serious media coverage. I am talking about mainstream techy websites and news sites to reach all of the nerds that hold hard drive space.  Wired.com, Gizmodo, cNET, TheVerge, Toms Hardware, EnGadget, TechCrunch, PCMag, etc etc etc. [/b]These sites cater to a tech enthusiast crowd who are familiar with Bitcoin, have likely looked in to it, but think they are removed because they do not want to drop a ton of money on some fancy mining machine that has no other purpose.   Present them a way that they can get involved with the 'Bitcoin Rush' using equipment that they already have, ie lots of TBs, and they would be ecstatic to get involved!! Who knows, maybe they would bring a few genius dev's along as well...

Ease of use. I know this is still being worked on, but we need easier tools to plot/optimize/mine.  Install wallet, set Reward assignment, receive coin to legitimize (oopss, faucets empty?), Stagger size this, GPU plot that, optimize what, java hog who, confusing confusing confusing.  Click and go type stuff is needed.

Ok all, I just had to get my suggestions out there.  I would like to thank anyone who has helped me get started over the last month and all Dev's/Pool owners who have been involved in the last month.  Getting up and going has been a fun challenge for me and I am looking forward to the future of mining Burst coin. 

Let's get this baby going while we still have the element of surprise ("I didn't know you could earn Bitcoin with spare hard drive space???") and a lot of upside.

+1 good points, please someone do that
and also move some question or discussion to reddit, because reddit is more open to public, put some on /r/cryptocurrency , /r/cryptorigporn/ , etc. so public will start questioning what is burst.

and also please someone contact max keiser, and put burst to his show, also contact some crypto news site

Sent techradar a long email Wink

Irontiga,

Can you Plz send the same email to the attentio of maxkaiser too?
I think could help to let spread news about burstcoin!
Thanks.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
I just wanted to weigh in on what may be holding Burst back.  First off, let's be honest - Burst coin is awesome!  It brings a whole new kind of miners to the game.  No more stupid SHA-256 USB miners, Scrypt kiddies, no more major investment in over-priced graphics cards that will drop in value quicker than you can say "Karmacoin"...

Burstcoin is revolutionary - it takes what virtually every computer user already has (HDD space), and allows you to make a few bucks off of it.  It is the first of its kind.  This is why it has BOGGLED me on why there is not more adoption among the community.  Is it because all the typical miners and the typical community members are already heavily invested Bitcoin miners, Scrypt miners, Graphics Card mining, straight CPU mining???  Quite possibly...

Burst has been out about 2 months and while improvements have been made, we are not even close to being a common name in the 'Altcoin' world.  Plotting/Optimizing/Staggers/Mining is misunderstood and confusing.  This is to be expected with a new era of mining and I accept that.

All of this being said, I would like to present my two main points that Burst needs asap to be successful.

We need some serious media coverage. I am talking about mainstream techy websites and news sites to reach all of the nerds that hold hard drive space.  Wired.com, Gizmodo, cNET, TheVerge, Toms Hardware, EnGadget, TechCrunch, PCMag, etc etc etc. [/b]These sites cater to a tech enthusiast crowd who are familiar with Bitcoin, have likely looked in to it, but think they are removed because they do not want to drop a ton of money on some fancy mining machine that has no other purpose.   Present them a way that they can get involved with the 'Bitcoin Rush' using equipment that they already have, ie lots of TBs, and they would be ecstatic to get involved!! Who knows, maybe they would bring a few genius dev's along as well...

Ease of use. I know this is still being worked on, but we need easier tools to plot/optimize/mine.  Install wallet, set Reward assignment, receive coin to legitimize (oopss, faucets empty?), Stagger size this, GPU plot that, optimize what, java hog who, confusing confusing confusing.  Click and go type stuff is needed.

Ok all, I just had to get my suggestions out there.  I would like to thank anyone who has helped me get started over the last month and all Dev's/Pool owners who have been involved in the last month.  Getting up and going has been a fun challenge for me and I am looking forward to the future of mining Burst coin. 

Let's get this baby going while we still have the element of surprise ("I didn't know you could earn Bitcoin with spare hard drive space???") and a lot of upside.

+1 good points, please someone do that
and also move some question or discussion to reddit, because reddit is more open to public, put some on /r/cryptocurrency , /r/cryptorigporn/ , etc. so public will start questioning what is burst.

and also please someone contact max keiser, and put burst to his show, also contact some crypto news site

Sent techradar a long email Wink
hero member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 505
I just wanted to weigh in on what may be holding Burst back.  First off, let's be honest - Burst coin is awesome!  It brings a whole new kind of miners to the game.  No more stupid SHA-256 USB miners, Scrypt kiddies, no more major investment in over-priced graphics cards that will drop in value quicker than you can say "Karmacoin"...

Burstcoin is revolutionary - it takes what virtually every computer user already has (HDD space), and allows you to make a few bucks off of it.  It is the first of its kind.  This is why it has BOGGLED me on why there is not more adoption among the community.  Is it because all the typical miners and the typical community members are already heavily invested Bitcoin miners, Scrypt miners, Graphics Card mining, straight CPU mining???  Quite possibly...

Burst has been out about 2 months and while improvements have been made, we are not even close to being a common name in the 'Altcoin' world.  Plotting/Optimizing/Staggers/Mining is misunderstood and confusing.  This is to be expected with a new era of mining and I accept that.

All of this being said, I would like to present my two main points that Burst needs asap to be successful.

We need some serious media coverage. I am talking about mainstream techy websites and news sites to reach all of the nerds that hold hard drive space.  Wired.com, Gizmodo, cNET, TheVerge, Toms Hardware, EnGadget, TechCrunch, PCMag, etc etc etc. [/b]These sites cater to a tech enthusiast crowd who are familiar with Bitcoin, have likely looked in to it, but think they are removed because they do not want to drop a ton of money on some fancy mining machine that has no other purpose.   Present them a way that they can get involved with the 'Bitcoin Rush' using equipment that they already have, ie lots of TBs, and they would be ecstatic to get involved!! Who knows, maybe they would bring a few genius dev's along as well...

Ease of use. I know this is still being worked on, but we need easier tools to plot/optimize/mine.  Install wallet, set Reward assignment, receive coin to legitimize (oopss, faucets empty?), Stagger size this, GPU plot that, optimize what, java hog who, confusing confusing confusing.  Click and go type stuff is needed.

Ok all, I just had to get my suggestions out there.  I would like to thank anyone who has helped me get started over the last month and all Dev's/Pool owners who have been involved in the last month.  Getting up and going has been a fun challenge for me and I am looking forward to the future of mining Burst coin. 

Let's get this baby going while we still have the element of surprise ("I didn't know you could earn Bitcoin with spare hard drive space???") and a lot of upside.

+1 good points, please someone do that
and also move some question or discussion to reddit, because reddit is more open to public, put some on /r/cryptocurrency , /r/cryptorigporn/ , etc. so public will start questioning what is burst.

and also please someone contact max keiser, and put burst to his show, also contact some crypto news site
sr. member
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining.  I am using Blago's latest miner.  The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found.  I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps).  Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit.   The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec.  My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit?  Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup?  I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.

Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag).
member
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I just wanted to weigh in on what may be holding Burst back.  First off, let's be honest - Burst coin is awesome!  It brings a whole new kind of miners to the game.  No more stupid SHA-256 USB miners, Scrypt kiddies, no more major investment in over-priced graphics cards that will drop in value quicker than you can say "Karmacoin"...

Burstcoin is revolutionary - it takes what virtually every computer user already has (HDD space), and allows you to make a few bucks off of it.  It is the first of its kind.  This is why it has BOGGLED me on why there is not more adoption among the community.  Is it because all the typical miners and the typical community members are already heavily invested Bitcoin miners, Scrypt miners, Graphics Card mining, straight CPU mining???  Quite possibly...

Burst has been out about 2 months and while improvements have been made, we are not even close to being a common name in the 'Altcoin' world.  Plotting/Optimizing/Staggers/Mining is misunderstood and confusing.  This is to be expected with a new era of mining and I accept that.

All of this being said, I would like to present my two main points that Burst needs asap to be successful.

We need some serious media coverage. I am talking about mainstream techy websites and news sites to reach all of the nerds that hold hard drive space.  Wired.com, Gizmodo, cNET, TheVerge, Toms Hardware, EnGadget, TechCrunch, PCMag, etc etc etc. [/b]These sites cater to a tech enthusiast crowd who are familiar with Bitcoin, have likely looked in to it, but think they are removed because they do not want to drop a ton of money on some fancy mining machine that has no other purpose.   Present them a way that they can get involved with the 'Bitcoin Rush' using equipment that they already have, ie lots of TBs, and they would be ecstatic to get involved!! Who knows, maybe they would bring a few genius dev's along as well...

Ease of use. I know this is still being worked on, but we need easier tools to plot/optimize/mine.  Install wallet, set Reward assignment, receive coin to legitimize (oopss, faucets empty?), Stagger size this, GPU plot that, optimize what, java hog who, confusing confusing confusing.  Click and go type stuff is needed.

Ok all, I just had to get my suggestions out there.  I would like to thank anyone who has helped me get started over the last month and all Dev's/Pool owners who have been involved in the last month.  Getting up and going has been a fun challenge for me and I am looking forward to the future of mining Burst coin. 

Let's get this baby going while we still have the element of surprise ("I didn't know you could earn Bitcoin with spare hard drive space???") and a lot of upside.
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining.  I am using Blago's latest miner.  The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found.  I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps).  Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit.   The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec.  My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit?  Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup?  I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.

Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
sr. member
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Confirming that there's a serious issue.  You don't need to compare Blago's vs. anything else.
I did 2 things:
1. Compare Blago's new version vs old version.  New version misses deadlines, better deadlines!!
2. On longer blocks, just keep re-running latest version.  You will pick up new, better deadlines on the same block and this is confirmed on the pool side.

Bummer...

And yes, I kept log files with an example of rerunning the miner and second, third pass gets better deadlines.

The latest version adds check the file name and size and sorting, can you PM me both a log file?
full member
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Confirming that there's a serious issue.  You don't need to compare Blago's vs. anything else.
I did 2 things:
1. Compare Blago's new version vs old version.  New version misses deadlines, better deadlines!!
2. On longer blocks, just keep re-running latest version.  You will pick up new, better deadlines on the same block and this is confirmed on the pool side.

Bummer...

And yes, I kept log files with an example of rerunning the miner and second, third pass gets better deadlines.


I agree with you on the same,
With 24 TB I was getting daily atleast 1 block with Uray's miner but it was taking a long time to read my plots @ 4-5 MB/sec read speed & it keeps my HDD almost always seeking 100% while Blago's miner reads it out in max ~25 sec @ 30-40 MB/sec but as shown in the screenshot I have got only 2 blocks during last 6 days after started using Blago's miner & also the share count is decreased on Uray's SG pool, yesterday I switched to Uray's US pool just to see if it's due to pool or what but on US pool also I get less shares so now it's confirmed that the miner has definitely some issue.



P.S. for the last 2 days, I have set "UseSorting" : false still the result is same.
full member
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The pool is up and the new ISP seems to work fine now.
http://mine.burstcoin.info is in need of miners.
We have 6 Tb mining directly into the asset account to increase share value. 4 more Tb on the way.
Skype and email support available.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
Hey miners ))
burstmultipool.com wrote this: So far this shift you have earned: 1204.65471500000000005 BURST (estimate).

And as a result the payment does not come for the few day. Somebody mined on this multipool and how to pay this pool?

No idea fella am mining their also wating to hear when payments done but am assuming its done after sell orders been done on cryptsy and then bought into burst and converted into Burst and then sent to miners

Thanks, crazyearner.
And how long did you wait after mining your payment?

I only just started their so going to see how long it is. Its a multi pool so its factors beyond our control if it on auto pilot it needs to sell the cryptos its mined from our side then sell on cryptsy then come back buy burst and give in exchange could be 24 hours could be longer depending on how fast rounds are and how quick it is at selling
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
Hey miners ))
burstmultipool.com wrote this: So far this shift you have earned: 1204.65471500000000005 BURST (estimate).

And as a result the payment does not come for the few day. Somebody mined on this multipool and how to pay this pool?

No idea fella am mining their also wating to hear when payments done but am assuming its done after sell orders been done on cryptsy and then bought into burst and converted into Burst and then sent to miners

Thanks, crazyearner.
And how long did you wait after mining your payment?
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
Hey miners ))
burstmultipool.com wrote this: So far this shift you have earned: 1204.65471500000000005 BURST (estimate).

And as a result the payment does not come for the few day. Somebody mined on this multipool and how to pay this pool?

No idea fella am mining their also wating to hear when payments done but am assuming its done after sell orders been done on cryptsy and then bought into burst and converted into Burst and then sent to miners
donator
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1060
between a rock and a block!
Confirming that there's a serious issue.  You don't need to compare Blago's vs. anything else.
I did 2 things:
1. Compare Blago's new version vs old version.  New version misses deadlines, better deadlines!!
2. On longer blocks, just keep re-running latest version.  You will pick up new, better deadlines on the same block and this is confirmed on the pool side.

Bummer...

And yes, I kept log files with an example of rerunning the miner and second, third pass gets better deadlines.

I ran two parallel miner (Uray's & Blago's).
First tested on a single file (244 Gb), then at five files (1.19 Tb) and the end 10+ Tb.
In all cases, the minimum deadline coincided in both miners.
The only difference was shown when using more than one file - this is the order finding the best deadline, due to the different implementation of the algorithm.
My all plots merged.
screenshots: https://www.dropbox.com/s/02kk1bcmfqu326n/tests.zip?dl=0
for Uray's uses
Code:
 {
    "poolUrl" : "pool3.burstcoin.io",
    "submissionMaxDelay" : 30,
    "submissionMaxRetry" : 3,
    "socketTimeout" : 60,
    "maxBufferSizeMB" : 64,
    "plots" :   ["C:\\plots","D:\\plots","E:\\plots","G:\\plots","H:\\plots","F:\\plots","I:\\plots"]
 }

for Blago's:
Code:
{
   "Mode" : "pool",
   "Server" : "pool3.burstcoin.io",
   "Port": 80,
   "Paths":["C:\\plots","D:\\plots","E:\\plots","G:\\plots","H:\\plots","F:\\plots","I:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 100000,
   "ShowMsg" : false ,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,
   "UseSorting" : false,
   "UseResponseMaxTime": false,
   "ResponseMaxTime": 60,
   "SendInterval": 50,
   "UpdateInterval": 3000
}

It doesn't happen every time, did you get my PM with the logs of both files? I can do a video or take screenshots if you're still not convinced it's happening. It may take a while for me to reproduce again, took 6 blocks the last time to generate those logs.
Yes, I'm studied your logs, thank you. I suspect that the error may be in sorting. Set sorting to false.
member
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Hey miners ))
burstmultipool.com wrote this: So far this shift you have earned: 1204.65471500000000005 BURST (estimate).

And as a result the payment does not come for the few day. Somebody mined on this multipool and how to pay this pool?
full member
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hey

we added burstcoin to our altcoin info sites...

http://www.satoshis.guru/?page_id=100

greetz
member
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Bitcoin will eventually require 50% of the entire economy's energy production to be spent toward verifying the blockchain.

 Burstcoin's endgame will require 50% of the economy's hard drive capacity, which will require much less energy.

50% ? Have you dreamed this number or do you have some facts for this statement?

This doesnt make any sense. Maybe in your dream.

It's basically just reasoning about how the economy will work if bitcoin is the dominant currency in an economy. I originally read about this critique (although worded differently) in the Bitcoin is Worse is Better article from Gwern. One of the quotes from the article:

Quote
What’s wrong with Bitcoin is that it’s ugly. It is not elegant. It’s clever to define your bitcoin balance as whatever hash tree is longer, has won more races to find a new block, but it’s ugly to make your network’s security depend solely on having more brute-force computing power than your opponents, ugly to need now and in perpetuity at least half the processing power just to avoid double-spending.

I extrapolated this to 50% of all energy, rather than just 50% of all processing power, which I admit may not end up being the case.

Regardless of the exact percentage, my main point is still the same: Burstcoin will use significantly less energy than bitcoin for the same level of protection. It also has a better positive externality than bitcoin's (incentivizing better hard drives is better than incentivizing better SHA256 machines).
Of course you are right with second part, that incentivizing HDD has more positives than some single purpose chips...

But in first part you are connecting things that don't have any relation. 51% of processing power agrees on blockchain, thats why it is decentralized ledger. But it doesn't and never will use 51% of energy of society neither economy. Thats nonsense.

On macroeconomical level it will use energy up to the level where it is socially acceptable and needed due to market forces.
hero member
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Merit: 500
BURST-XFDW-ESQ8-DB2B-FE3RH
cad33c001bceb22eabf1245ae591e5207601214c3caee3c8a2126634e138a90a

I've read you'd need to have 1 BURST in order to change the reward address... Could anyone be nice enough?

Sent you 1 Burst, dont have much Smiley 

Enjoy
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