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201  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN][EXCHANGE] ░ Godex.io - NEW EXCHANGER WITH FULL PRIVACY FEATURE ░ on: July 30, 2018, 04:31:24 AM
Godex_io. How do you choose coin projects to add in your exchange? Do you do your own diligence and research or are you open to suggestions from the community? Ty.
Thank you for your question! Once we receive a request to add a coin to our service, we begin consideration. Besides the fact that we are looking at such characteristics as activity project, CMC rank, the presence on other trading platforms, we are always happy to communicate with team of developers or marketing of the coin that wants to be added. We also look forward to discussing this with the community!

Thank you for your reply! I will ask one of the PoCC developers to contact you as soon as they can. Ty.

Anyhow, here is some of the basic information about Burst for now. As soon as a developer contacts you, they can give you more information about the project.

General information
  • Name: Burst
  • Ticker: BURST
  • Number of decimals: 8
  • Maximum supply: 2,158,812,800
  • Algorithm: Proof-of-Capacity
  • Release: no ICO, no premine
  • Developers: PoC Consortium

Exchanges listed
  • bisq (P2P exchange): BURST/BTC
  • Bittrex: BURST/BTC
  • C-Cex: BURST/BTC, USD, LTC, Doge
  • Coinroom: BURST/USD, EUR, PLN, GBP, NOK, CHF, CZK, DKK
  • Indacoin: BURST/USD, EUR, RUB (Visa & MasterCard)
  • Livecoin: BURST/BTC
  • Poloniex: BURST/BTC
  • UPbit: BURST/BTC
  • xchange.me: BURST/BTC, ETH

More information

Technical support / contact
202  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: July 28, 2018, 03:04:12 AM
FortuneJack, what are your requirements for a coin to be accepted in your casino for deposits? Do the coin's developers have to contact you directly and apply, or do you choose under your own diligence? Are you open to suggestions from the community?
203  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [Exchange] GRAVIEX Exchange: low fees, fast withdrawals, high security on: July 28, 2018, 02:55:31 AM
graviex, how do you choose what project's coins to list in your exchange? Do you do your own diligencew and research, or do you wait for the developers to contact you?

With that said, are you also open to suggestions from the community? Ty.
204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BURST SPECULATION, the next big thing [100x in 1 year!] on: July 28, 2018, 02:46:43 AM
Burst community member CurbShifter is developing CloudBurst, a decentralized cloud storage app on the Burst blockchain.

You can check for more information on the app's Github.
205  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN][EXCHANGE] ░ Godex.io - NEW EXCHANGER WITH FULL PRIVACY FEATURE ░ on: July 27, 2018, 03:43:27 AM
Godex_io. How do you choose coin projects to add in your exchange? Do you do your own diligence and research or are you open to suggestions from the community? Ty.
206  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Altmarkets - A Cryptocurrency Exchange (UK) www.altmarkets.cc on: July 27, 2018, 03:36:05 AM
AltcoinWire, can you please consider Burst, a low market valued coin, as a potential project to be included in your list? We have a growing community and great new developers in the Proof of Capacity Consortium. Ty.

Heres more information if you need it.

General information
  • Name: Burst
  • Ticker: BURST
  • Number of decimals: 8
  • Maximum supply: 2,158,812,800
  • Algorithm: Proof-of-Capacity
  • Release: no ICO, no premine
  • Developers: PoC Consortium

Exchanges listed
  • bisq (P2P exchange): BURST/BTC
  • Bittrex: BURST/BTC
  • C-Cex: BURST/BTC, USD, LTC, Doge
  • Coinroom: BURST/USD, EUR, PLN, GBP, NOK, CHF, CZK, DKK
  • Indacoin: BURST/USD, EUR, RUB (Visa & MasterCard)
  • Livecoin: BURST/BTC
  • Poloniex: BURST/BTC
  • UPbit: BURST/BTC
  • xchange.me: BURST/BTC, ETH

More information

Technical support / contact
207  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.3.6 | Assets | CFs on: July 27, 2018, 03:27:21 AM
If you feel mining is not worth, just buy the burst coins for the money you are willing to spend for mining. In this way, the value of the Burst Coin atleast will increase.

Athough, theres a lot of cheap capacity waiting to be plotted in the world to mine Burst and its becoming more cheaper every year. But thats also my fear. If Bursts are mine cheaply, does that mean the coins deserve to be priced cheaply?
208  Economy / Economics / Re: The Cryptocurrency Market and How it Influences Our Economy? on: July 26, 2018, 03:58:51 AM
There was news on CCN that the first physical exchange of BTC between two parties after expiry of a BTC futures contract was done for the first time. I think thas a start in building a road for BTC to become intertwined with a country's economy.

209  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 10-30 MW bitcoin farm with 0.04 USD/KWH looking for partner on: July 26, 2018, 03:50:44 AM
Hi
Our company is located at Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada ,The electric price here is about 0.04 USD/KWH  after tax,We are working on a 10-30 MW mining farm, we are looking for a business partner,if  you are interested in it please sent a email to lsrwmc@gmail.com

Serious inquires only

Thanks
Dave

people still invest into bitcoin mining?

Yeah if you are willing to take a "loss" for your investment now and wait for a $50,000 per BTC valuation. The potential for expansion and growth could be big if they have some access to the latest mining hardware.
210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Burst vs. Tron vote! New poll!!! on: July 26, 2018, 03:41:01 AM
I don't believe in both of this cryptocurrencies Smiley. I don't see any potential from these cryptocurrencies Smiley. Tron is just a shitcoin which promoted by a liar, John McAfee whom gonna cut his dick on TV in next few years, and Burst is a very low price coin which can be mined by HDD. If I have to choice between TRON or BURST, I think my decision is none.

Burst may not have any potential for you but Proof of Capacity, Proof of Space and Time or other forms of mining coins hy using hard drives is the future. Theres so much free capacity on the planet and refusing to see the potential in finding a potetially profitable use for them would be a mistake.
211  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ColdLar — Professional Digital Assets Security and Storage Solution on: July 25, 2018, 04:10:47 AM
Interesting project but overly priced I believe $680 bucks is too much compared to its competitor ledger and terzor which more or less offer similar wallet with a same amount of security.

+1

Even if they have additional apps, fingerprint support and etc, I think >$600 is way too expensive. But still, it was sold out though.

How many units were made? I dont see that they have solded out more than 10,000 units in a few months after availability on the market. Maybe they only made 1000 units lol.
212  Other / Archival / Re: [ANN][EXCHANGE] MapleChange.com - KYC Canadian-based Cryptocurrency Exchange on: July 25, 2018, 04:06:24 AM
ItsFlavy, how do you choose a project to list in your exchange? Do the developers need to apply to you or do you do your own due diligence to research what projects are worthy to list?

With that asked, are you open to suggestions from the community? Ty.
213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Burst vs. Tron vote! New poll!!! on: July 25, 2018, 03:57:19 AM
It seems to me that Burst will win in this vote, because this crypto currency has existed for a long time and has still not lost its relevance. By the token "Tron" it is still difficult to give predictions, since it appeared quite recently.

But as rico666 would call them, the market lemmings, do not see the value of a real technical development if its right there under their noses. I cant think of a reason why Burst has a market value of 25 million, and a project that has no development like Dogecoin has 400 million.
214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.3.6 | Assets | CFs on: July 25, 2018, 03:46:53 AM
Has anyone fixed their nodes and got it running back to normal again? I have been trying for several times now and I am still stuck to connecting to bad peers. I tried using an older copy of my H2 database and it always ends stuck on block 514,546.

I made a bootstap chain download yesterday and repopulate the mariadb from 0 during the day/night, now restarted wallet, i'm downloading last blocks i'm 24 hours behind, around block # 515130 and going on quickly.

Do you know where I can download an updated H2 database? I am having a hard time to install mariadb on my computer.

Is this the only way to download the blockchain now? There are some concerns in /r/burstcoin that the network is "broken" until all the nodes that are stuck are gone.
215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Burst weekly report! The future is bright! Proof of Capacity is here. on: July 24, 2018, 03:59:14 AM
Not an impressive update but we should move on. But at least Bittrex's wallet is online now after an undesirable bug's disruption. Anyhow, I would assume that Poloniex and the others' wallets are online now too.
216  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BiteBTC Exchange Launched! on: July 24, 2018, 03:51:29 AM
BiteBTC, how do you assess and choose the cryptocurrencies to list in your exchange? Are you open to suggestions from the community or do you do it under your own due diligence? Ty.
217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BURST to $1 when? on: July 24, 2018, 03:33:41 AM
Prepare to be quoted for future reference.  Wink

rico666, how confident are you after one year of developing Burst and its virtually still on the same spot in the market value as last year. Was it a naive approach to think that if you build it they automatically will come? How many more years would it take to reach the $1.00 target in your estimation?
218  Economy / Exchanges / Re: **CEX.IO Bitcoin Exchange ** Buy Bitcoins with Cards in iOS / Android App*** on: July 24, 2018, 03:21:35 AM
I appreciate the reply. Ty. I hope you find the project good enough to make your team list it. The PoCC developers have been hard at work to revive the coin and make it deserving to be placed among at least the top 50 of cryptocurrencies.

Thankfully its working. The community is growing together with mining capacity and node count.
219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.3.6 | Assets | CFs on: July 24, 2018, 03:15:52 AM
Has anyone fixed their nodes and got it running back to normal again? I have been trying for several times now and I am still stuck to connecting to bad peers. I tried using an older copy of my H2 database and it always ends stuck on block 514,546.
220  Other / Off-topic / Re: Most unemployed graduates shy to start a small trade. on: July 23, 2018, 03:52:29 AM
I started a small business, trying to establish it and my colleagues from the university  who can hardly eat are shy to come closer to me when they see me doing my businesses. But later they will be asking me for money.So I asked why they do not want to start something small whiles looking for the white colour job?Most of them tell me that they are so shy about people insulting them that after university,they are selling at the street.I just smile at them and move on.

What university did they study in, if their standards are so high and to only go for the white collar jobs? How much in student loans do they owe? I think getting the best job you can should be a priority to repay those loans quicky as possible.

With that said, did they go to a top university?
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