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Topic: 🔴[ANN][BURST][PoC] Burstcoin | Hard Fork Coming Approximately June 20th - page 24. (Read 375177 times)

sr. member
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Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?
Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?

Use Poloniex or Livecoin to buy your first Burstcoins. They allow you to withdraw to a wallet that has not made its first transactions unlike Bittrex.

Use Poloniex or Livecoin to buy your first Burstcoins. They allow you to withdraw to a wallet that has not made its first transactions unlike Bittrex.
With sending a deposit on Bittrex you also need to be very careful and do not forget about the need to send a message as well.

Well then i have bad luck, both livecoin and poloniex have their burst wallet closed, my coins are stuck at bittrex because my adress is not verified!

So if Anyone can send me some coins, i will pay you back the moment i have them from the exchange.
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legendary
Activity: 2618
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I agree with you b but while these two exchanges Poloniex and Bittrex have about 90% of the volume of BURST.
sr. member
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I think the Polonies and Bitrix exchanges have already missed their best times. And new good times for them have not yet come, so now it is better to bypass these two exchanges and not to go there at all.

Here's an interesting post I saw: A common misconception about #blockchain technology is that your funds are stored on your wallet. In reality, all your BURST is stored directly on the blockchain. That is why there is no risk of losing anything with the hardfork. https://twitter.com/Burstcoin_dev/status/1005177761755955202

legendary
Activity: 2618
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Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?
Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?

Use Poloniex or Livecoin to buy your first Burstcoins. They allow you to withdraw to a wallet that has not made its first transactions unlike Bittrex.

Use Poloniex or Livecoin to buy your first Burstcoins. They allow you to withdraw to a wallet that has not made its first transactions unlike Bittrex.
With sending a deposit on Bittrex you also need to be very careful and do not forget about the need to send a message as well.
legendary
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Merit: 1505
There are only 131 block up to 500,000 block. Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 868
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Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?

Use Poloniex or Livecoin to buy your first Burstcoins. They allow you to withdraw to a wallet that has not made its first transactions unlike Bittrex.
sr. member
Activity: 278
Merit: 250
Hi there, i m new at burstcoin and i wanted to try this.
I visited first the faucets, but they are all empty.
Can anyone pls sent me some coins to start with?
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
HI! I have burst coin in online wallet. Is it OK not to remove from there?


On-line or off-line wallet, don't change anything, your passphrase to log in on a wallet is your private key, if you put it in an on-line wallet, or in a off-line wallet (downloaded the wallet for your computer) you will always find your coins.

OK thank you.

It is also same to whats called a brain wallet. Its not as secure as the standard cryptocurrency wallet, but its secure enough if you know how to keep and manage your keys well.

quick question: what will happen if we don't upgrade to poc2 and keep mining in a non dymaxion pool? because from what i understood the coins will be the same. so what's the difference ?

If you have optimized PoC1 plots then you can still mine after the hard fork. For questions on speed in forging blocks, you should go to /r/burstcoin and ask the miners.
sr. member
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quick question: what will happen if we don't upgrade to poc2 and keep mining in a non dymaxion pool? because from what i understood the coins will be the same. so what's the difference ?
member
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HI! I have burst coin in online wallet. Is it OK not to remove from there?


On-line or off-line wallet, don't change anything, your passphrase to log in on a wallet is your private key, if you put it in an on-line wallet, or in a off-line wallet (downloaded the wallet for your computer) you will always find your coins.

OK thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1057
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HI! I have burst coin in online wallet. Is it OK not to remove from there?

On-line or off-line wallet, don't change anything, your passphrase to log in on a wallet is your private key, if you put it in an on-line wallet, or in a off-line wallet (downloaded the wallet for your computer) you will always find your coins.
member
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HI! I have burst coin in online wallet. Is it OK not to remove from there?
sr. member
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Merit: 259
BRS 2.2.1 is released! Like rico666 said, it is very important to run the latest release to avoid any problems when the fork happens on block 500,000.

BRS 2.2.1 "Pre-Dymaxion" Download

Fixes:
  • UPnP does not close ports anymore, our network of public nodes should grow again
  • problems in blacklisting peers should be gone
  • stability - no single BRS 2.2.1 halted unexpectedly in our tests

Burst Nation, goodbye. But you are welcome to follow the community.
legendary
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฿ → ∞
Hard fork is upon us in 4 days.

Even if you are the "just in time" type of guy, you should now make sure you have the newest software.

BRS 2.2.0 (or 2.2.1 to be released soon), or newest Qbundle.

New miners, capable of PoC1->PoC2 conversion (jminer, newest creepminer, blago fork in Qbundle)

And starting to convert your plots to PoC2.

If all this sounds like gibberish for you, it's 5 to twelve for you. The links from the BWR #39 above will help you out. Start reading!

See you on the other side.
full member
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A new Weekly BURST Report is out, and what a busy week - BRS 2.2.0 & Qbundle v.2.1.0 releases, BlockchainNW conference, CryptalDash listing, PoC1 to PoC2 converters, and more!

Get the latest news:

https://www.burstcoin.ist/2018/06/03/weekly-burst-report-39/
sr. member
Activity: 868
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Has anyone read the Chia FAQ? Its saying that farming will "not be profitable" but it also says that it isnt costing the farmer anything.

They already assume that ordinary people will plot their hard drives for farming Chia. The FAQ also says that the more plotted storage space you have, the more chance you have in farming the next block.

Is Bram Cohen trying to discourage a farming arms race?

Chia Network FAQ

  • Q: Does more hard disk space mean more Chia?

    A: Your chances of farming the next block are directly proportional to the amount of storage space you allocate to Chia farming.

  • Q: Is it worth buying hard drives to farm Chia?

    A: Chia believes that it will be unprofitable to buy hard drives just for the purposes of farming, as everyone will be able to get rewards from unused storage - which there is a lot of. Farming rewards will likely be small, but it isn't costing a farmer anything extra if you already have the storage for some other reason.

    People have already paid for a lot of unused storage capacity - there's ridiculous excess resources available - so it will be unprofitable to buy storage just for the sake of farming. This is directly related to storage being useful for other things, although it isn't "useful" farming in the sense that the calculation itself isn't productive, but it is leveraging a useful resource.

    To the extent that Chia unexpectedly drives developments that decrease the cost of storage, we think that's a benefit for society - especially when compared to wasting electricity on custom ASIC mining hardware.
legendary
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Wheel of Whales 🐳
Ty for the advice carlo. I am preparing myself for hard drive mining experience before Chia and SpaceMesh are released. I am also slowly buying old HDs. They might increase in price if Proof of Capacity and Proof of Space and Time become more popular.
Hi mate,
I am not familiar with mining using HDDs, this is my first time I intend to do this, so I need your help to figure out what I should do to use my old HDDs for mining BURST.
How about profitability of HDD mining?
Is it profitable enough to pay for electricity bills?
Thanks for all your help.

no. better buy burst, unless you have few hundred TBs laying around

right, even if price double not sure it s profitable unless you got really cheap hard drives

I'm buying every month a small amount of Burst. If someday the real value of Burst is public then  Cool
legendary
Activity: 1281
Merit: 1003
Ty for the advice carlo. I am preparing myself for hard drive mining experience before Chia and SpaceMesh are released. I am also slowly buying old HDs. They might increase in price if Proof of Capacity and Proof of Space and Time become more popular.
Hi mate,
I am not familiar with mining using HDDs, this is my first time I intend to do this, so I need your help to figure out what I should do to use my old HDDs for mining BURST.
How about profitability of HDD mining?
Is it profitable enough to pay for electricity bills?
Thanks for all your help.

no. better buy burst, unless you have few hundred TBs laying around

right, even if price double not sure it s profitable unless you got really cheap hard drives
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 264
Ty for the advice carlo. I am preparing myself for hard drive mining experience before Chia and SpaceMesh are released. I am also slowly buying old HDs. They might increase in price if Proof of Capacity and Proof of Space and Time become more popular.
Hi mate,
I am not familiar with mining using HDDs, this is my first time I intend to do this, so I need your help to figure out what I should do to use my old HDDs for mining BURST.
How about profitability of HDD mining?
Is it profitable enough to pay for electricity bills?
Thanks for all your help.

no. better buy burst, unless you have few hundred TBs laying around
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