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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 759. (Read 2171056 times)

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Burst will likely fall to 50 satoshi by Saturday and then 0 sat by the end of next week. Cut your loss now before its too late
Feed the whales and regret your decision in few months

Nice Fud....Please keep that to yourself please...Seriously, 0 sat...LOL
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
This is taken from http://burstcoin.info/api.html

Quote
getMiningInfo
Gives info for mining.
Call it like this: http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getMiningInfo
And it'll return something like
{"baseTarget":"2880322","height":"13884","generationSignature":"bf903dd43395da657be20e08d8cd4c3c2aaf01610da5674983b478fe45bca3ed"}

So opening this link http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getMiningInfo should give you the info you need as long as your wallet's blockchain is completely up to date.


Thanks for the tip!
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
10.43 TB mining and I haven't gotten a GODDAMN single coin in four days!!!  WTF!!!

Pool or solo ?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
This is taken from http://burstcoin.info/api.html

Quote
getMiningInfo
Gives info for mining.
Call it like this: http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getMiningInfo
And it'll return something like
{"baseTarget":"2880322","height":"13884","generationSignature":"bf903dd43395da657be20e08d8cd4c3c2aaf01610da5674983b478fe45bca3ed"}

So opening this link http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getMiningInfo should give you the info you need as long as your wallet's blockchain is completely up to date.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
Any way that I can see what's the current Basetarget other than using a miner? is there a website where this information is provided?

burstpool.cryptoport.IP
Bchain.info/tools/calculator <=forgive if it's the wrong link
Burstcoin.info/mining <= at the bottom

Edit Bchain.info/burst/tools/calculator

With the miner the Basetarget  is always latest and the one from the calculator is not accurate.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Any way that I can see what's the current Basetarget other than using a miner? is there a website where this information is provided?

burstpool.cryptoport.IP
Bchain.info/tools/calculator <=forgive if it's the wrong link
Burstcoin.info/mining <= at the bottom

Edit Bchain.info/burst/tools/calculator
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
Any way that I can see what's the current Basetarget other than using a miner? is there a website where this information is provided?
hero member
Activity: 955
Merit: 1004
10.43 TB mining and I haven't gotten a GODDAMN single coin in four days!!!  WTF!!!
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
Drop to 0 not likely, its just bitcoin is down to $400 what do you want?   Its not looking good for bitcoin atm and with ebay announcing they will accept it they will likely have a big sale like newegg and then another huge dump..... Lips sealed

Wow, 130 sats, that's too low. If anyone wants to start something for a burst marketplace, pm me. Hmm...we need investors...I'll say something on nxtforum... Maybe....

maybe someone should start a campaign to advertise burst to NXT community. I am sure some of them are interested to invest in burst if they are invested in NXT.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Drop to 0 not likely, its just bitcoin is down to $400 what do you want?   Its not looking good for bitcoin atm and with ebay announcing they will accept it they will likely have a big sale like newegg and then another huge dump..... Lips sealed

Wow, 130 sats, that's too low. If anyone wants to start something for a burst marketplace, pm me. Hmm...we need investors...I'll say something on nxtforum... Maybe....
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Drop to 0 not likely, its just bitcoin is down to $400 what do you want?   Its not looking good for bitcoin atm and with ebay announcing they will accept it they will likely have a big sale like newegg and then another huge dump..... Lips sealed
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Burst will likely fall to 50 satoshi by Saturday and then 0 sat by the end of next week. Cut your loss now before its too late
Feed the whales and regret your decision in few months

Well, clearly no one here knows the right way to do a debut on bittrex, I'll give you that. :-)

PLEASE let the price fall to 50s!  PUH-LEAZE!!
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
How does one optimize plots? is there a Windows tool?
(I was only able to max my stagger at 2000 with my GPU)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8879760
There's a windows build in the bin folder in that archive.
Does this modify the existing file or create a new file?
Ex: Do I need to have the same amount of free space as the plot I'm trying to optimize?

You will need the same amount of free space as the plot you'r optimizing.

Gah! So, I'd have to delete have my plots to optimize a single plot... very lame. Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
Burst will likely fall to 50 satoshi by Saturday and then 0 sat by the end of next week. Cut your loss now before its too late
Feed the whales and regret your decision in few months
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
How does one optimize plots? is there a Windows tool?
(I was only able to max my stagger at 2000 with my GPU)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8879760
There's a windows build in the bin folder in that archive.
Does this modify the existing file or create a new file?
Ex: Do I need to have the same amount of free space as the plot I'm trying to optimize?

You will need the same amount of free space as the plot you'r optimizing.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
How does one optimize plots? is there a Windows tool?
(I was only able to max my stagger at 2000 with my GPU)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8879760
There's a windows build in the bin folder in that archive.
Does this modify the existing file or create a new file?
Ex: Do I need to have the same amount of free space as the plot I'm trying to optimize?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
How does one optimize plots? is there a Windows tool?
(I was only able to max my stagger at 2000 with my GPU)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8879760
There's a windows build in the bin folder in that archive.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
How does one optimize plots? is there a Windows tool?
(I was only able to max my stagger at 2000 with my GPU)
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Yeah, I'm optimizing one now.  Unfortunately I can only afford an SSIZE of 8, it's going to take about a week to optimize a 2.4TB plot, and I have about 30TB of plots.  The stagger on these plots is 7500, which was optimal for my GPU, but that's looking like a false economy now.

The limiting factor at the moment is writes.  I'm getting about 40MB/s for writing out the optimized plot.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
The "no deadline" messages look perfectly normal to me for a 4TB drive.  I just pulled the latest log for one of mine, and out of 276 blocks, no deadline was reported before the next block started 74 times.  In your first "no deadline" message, the block was found before you had finished scanning your HD.  In the second, it had only just started scanning the drive.

You really should optimize those plots. With the reference implementation's 8191 stagger limit, I'm able to scan a 2TB drive in under 15 seconds. With new generators, or dcct's optimizer, I'd imagine I could get it down to ~3 seconds.
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