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241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 27, 2015, 11:15:11 AM

Ah, thank you, it didn't show up when I search for it (I even c/p). BTW, how come it's not possible to follow this funny chap?

The first question remains to un-answered but please let that go.

On a PC you need to:
  • mark the text string you want to copy (click with your left mouse button on the first character of the string, keep pressing down the left mouse button and drag the mouse pointer to the end of the string to copy. - It works also from right to left!)
  • CTRL-C = I use my left little finger on the key marked as "Ctrl" and click with the index finger on "c" - another variant is to use the right little finger
  • Some people have difficulty with CTRL-C, they might just use the right mouse button on the marked string and select from the drop down menu Copy
  • Switch to the place you want to copy the string to and use CTRL-V (or click there and use right mouse button to select Paste

For some people it is confusing to talk about C-oppy and P-aste, when you use CTRL-C and CTRL-V

On Linux it is the same, but sometimes the copied string seems to be "empty". In such case I paste the string to a text window first and copy it from there.
There is also often the need to add SHIFT to the finger combination.
 
I do not own a Mac, so maybe somebody else can give you a hint how to copy and paste.

Rest of your text sounds not really English to me, but forgive me I am not a native English speaker, ...
242  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 27, 2015, 11:02:30 AM
A funny faucet story:

Somebody, not named here, but you can guess it, created a brand new Twitter account with the user name "ElmitIsAThief" - That already says who it is.


What on earth and in space make you think other people are interested of this not-funny faucet story at all...? And there are no "ElmitIsAThief" account registered.

Take meds. Get help.



(your quote updated:)

What on earth and in space make you think other people are interested of this comment at all...? And there is a "ElmitIsAThief" account registered:

https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=ElmitIsAThief&src=typd

Take meds. Get help.


Ah, thank you, it didn't show up when I search for it (I even c/p). BTW, how come it's not possible to follow this funny chap?

The first question remains to un-answered but please let that go.

That makes now the original and your answer "funny".

Let's return to some more directly BURST issues:

Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-27 10:57:19 UTC
Block: 147,298
Difficulty: 8,160
Est. Networksize (PB): 8.5568621059419

It seems that all these hard disks that were supposed to go online over the last week could not be plotted and are not mining yet.
243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 27, 2015, 10:38:52 AM
A funny faucet story:

Somebody, not named here, but you can guess it, created a brand new Twitter account with the user name "ElmitIsAThief" - That already says who it is.


What on earth and in space make you think other people are interested of this not-funny faucet story at all...? And there are no "ElmitIsAThief" account registered.

Take meds. Get help.



(your quote updated:)

What on earth and in space make you think other people are interested of this comment at all...? And there is a "ElmitIsAThief" account registered:

https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=ElmitIsAThief&src=typd

Take meds. Get help.
244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 27, 2015, 08:25:24 AM
A funny faucet story:

Somebody, not named here, but you can guess it, created a brand new Twitter account with the user name "ElmitIsAThief" - That already says who it is.

He needed an email account for that as well. Twitter does not accept an already used email account.

He gained 4 BURSTs !!!! - makes me laugh even more!

I assume to create, verify an email / Twitter account takes 2 minutes.

He followed the instruction to post on this Twitter account the message:
#MiningHere Thank you for giving me free BURSTs to mine at: burst . mininghere . com *BURST-FRDZ-SDVY-RQND-DV6UH
... which is seen by exactly ZERO followers!!!!

If he would have used the same BURST address in the faucet again, he would have seen the message:

Congratulations!
BURST-FRDZ-SDVY-RQND-DV6UH has received 4 BURSTs at 2015-09-25 12:55:16
See details:  https://block.burstcoin.info/tx.php?tx=254234699468028181

If you want to solve the puzzle (and could not guess by now who it might have been), click the link, to know WHO got a "salary" of 4 BURSTs / 2 minutes
which is at the current rate of 0.06539963 US$ per 1000 BURSTs and a monthly working hour of 170 hours:

4 x 60/2 x 170 x 0.06539963/1000 = 0.019619889 US$ /month

Congratulations!!! You made my day!!!
245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 27, 2015, 08:06:05 AM
Looking at my wallet I see at the right side:

Recent Blocks
Height   Date   Amount + Fee   # TX
146998   9/26/2015 22:44:25   3'338.41831589 + 13        13
146997   9/26/2015 22:37:45   0 + 0   0
146996   9/26/2015 22:37:38   0 + 0   0
146995   9/26/2015 22:34:39   4'498.26915206 + 8       8
146994   9/26/2015 22:30:17   1 + 1   1
146993   9/26/2015 22:28:41   6'382.35132008 + 14        14
146992   9/26/2015 22:25:39   0 + 0   0
146991   9/26/2015 22:25:29   0 + 0   0
146990   9/26/2015 22:23:26   0 + 0   0
146989   9/26/2015 22:15:02   0.00000001 + 1       1

Can anybody explain what are "Amount + Fee" and "# TX" represent?

I don't even load the wallet more than once every few months at most, but I'm 99% sure amount + fee represents the amount of burst being transferred in that block, fee is the total amount of fees the miner would collect, and # TX is the number of transactions in that block. Aren't you supposed to be like a BURST expert, Elmit? How the hell do you not know this? Is this a trick question? Am I taking crazy pills right now?!

More details please.

0 + 0 = Block Reward that contains no actual coin movement transactions and no fees hence 0+0 -> http://burstcoin.biz/block/18222497988761196557

924.59 + 3 = Transaction that contained 924.59 total burst with 3 burst in transaction fees --> http://burstcoin.biz/block/1295872611599758289

1 + 1 = Transaction were 1 burst was moved with a 1 burst transaction fee --> http://burstcoin.biz/block/9303499655229736371

X + Y

X = Total Burst contained in the transaction
Y = Total fees attached to that transaction

0+0 is a special case, a block was found but there were no transactions to record within that block

Lets look at Block

147131 http://burstcoin.biz/block/18222497988761196557
or
14134 http://burstcoin.biz/block/15261602898072851657

These look like blocks that were solved but there were not any actual transactions to record during that block reward time period.  147131 is solo mined, 14134 is pool mined, and found on the Burst.ninja pool.  If you dig into the block chain a little deeper you can probably find when Burst.ninja actual made payments its miners for this block, and those payments would be on a block with an X + Y type identifier were X & Y !=0.  The act of paying the miners requires a transaction to be recorded.

A 0 + 1 type identifier is probably a message, reward recipient change or some other utility that requires a fee but no transaction payload.

Happy Bursting




thank you for your explanation.
I guess the 0+1 could be also a message.
In these 10 blocks were only 37 BURSTs transaction fee. As I understand would that be the fee - or ONLY rewards for the miners, when all coins are mined.
That is pretty low!!!

When I looked before at the right side of the wallet, I thought that the reward is also included, ... seeing now more 0 made me wondering.
246  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 26, 2015, 11:34:17 PM
The BURST price can really use a pump now, the price is pretty low and it won't stay this low for long time because after we will get more projects on the start, it will start to rush up.

Any plans to promote BURST? I got one if anybody is interested, and it doesn't cost anybody anything.

I'm still on the boat , so I'm interested in...

Very simple.

1) Put BURST & this thread in your personal space below the avatar, and in your signature, with link to this thread.
2) Put a BURST picture as your profile picture
3) Post in different threads too. I noticed that people who post here only post here, they should post in other threads too, with 1) and 2) setup, so that you can promote burst
4) Talk in other threads about BURST, like many cryptocurrency threads.


Do all of them from 1-4, and BURST will have more users. It's free, and it's effective.

The BURST community would need a educational pump first. See just the message before this one. With insults you do not win people. You only make them go away.
247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 26, 2015, 11:29:22 PM
Looking at my wallet I see at the right side:

Recent Blocks
Height   Date   Amount + Fee   # TX
146998   9/26/2015 22:44:25   3'338.41831589 + 13        13
146997   9/26/2015 22:37:45   0 + 0   0
146996   9/26/2015 22:37:38   0 + 0   0
146995   9/26/2015 22:34:39   4'498.26915206 + 8       8
146994   9/26/2015 22:30:17   1 + 1   1
146993   9/26/2015 22:28:41   6'382.35132008 + 14        14
146992   9/26/2015 22:25:39   0 + 0   0
146991   9/26/2015 22:25:29   0 + 0   0
146990   9/26/2015 22:23:26   0 + 0   0
146989   9/26/2015 22:15:02   0.00000001 + 1       1

Can anybody explain what are "Amount + Fee" and "# TX" represent?

I don't even load the wallet more than once every few months at most, but I'm 99% sure amount + fee represents the amount of burst being transferred in that block, fee is the total amount of fees the miner would collect, and # TX is the number of transactions in that block. Aren't you supposed to be like a BURST expert, Elmit? How the hell do you not know this? Is this a trick question? Am I taking crazy pills right now?!

That's is what makes this thread so exciting.
I could not spot the answer to my question, but insult = the best advertisement for BURSTs, right?
So, newcomers will know to stay away from this coins, because asking anything will bring up such "non-answers".
It is not a shame NOT to know it, but then just keep your "non-answer" for yourself and let people talk who might know the answer.

So, you do not even load the wallet anymore. Means you gave up mining, give up using BURSTs, ...., or you are not interested anymore in the balance, or is it just, that you do not know what you see there?

Now, explain me the details to it:
What means 0+0, 1+1, ...

Does these now more frequently "0+0" mean, that the coin is used less and less?

Do you want to say that you bought "crazy pills" with BURSTs?

Code:
Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-26 23:28:28 UTC
Block: 147,123
Difficulty: 5,612
Est. Networksize (PB): 5.8842981432422

BURST.MiningHere.com
Pool balance: 78,346
Registered Miners: 537

burst.ninja
Pool balance: 21,574
Registered Miners: 419

burst.poolto.be
Pool balance: 315
Registered Miners: 259

cryptomining.farm
Pool balance: 129,201
Registered Miners: 1,601

DevPool v2
Pool balance: 600,937
Registered Miners: 558

mining.tompool.org
Pool balance: 270
Registered Miners: 58

pool.blago
Pool balance: 612
Registered Miners: 116

pool.burstcoin.de
Pool balance: 25,965
Registered Miners: 124

pool.burstcoin.it
Pool balance: 37
Registered Miners: 58
248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 26, 2015, 02:52:38 PM
Looking at my wallet I see at the right side:

Recent Blocks
Height   Date   Amount + Fee   # TX
146998   9/26/2015 22:44:25   3'338.41831589 + 13        13
146997   9/26/2015 22:37:45   0 + 0   0
146996   9/26/2015 22:37:38   0 + 0   0
146995   9/26/2015 22:34:39   4'498.26915206 + 8       8
146994   9/26/2015 22:30:17   1 + 1   1
146993   9/26/2015 22:28:41   6'382.35132008 + 14        14
146992   9/26/2015 22:25:39   0 + 0   0
146991   9/26/2015 22:25:29   0 + 0   0
146990   9/26/2015 22:23:26   0 + 0   0
146989   9/26/2015 22:15:02   0.00000001 + 1       1

Can anybody explain what are "Amount + Fee" and "# TX" represent?
249  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 24, 2015, 12:00:31 PM
http://burst.mininghere.com/faucet.php

I fixed a small bug, it showed wrong transaction!

Hmm, nice job, but not everybody has a twitter account, myself included.

Maybe you should put Adsense, or other adverts on the site like other faucets do, and the claim should be for free.



I will not do Adsense, ...
However, I will add other social media soon. I hope that one of them is your used social network ;-)
250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 24, 2015, 11:48:23 AM
http://burst.mininghere.com/faucet.php

I fixed a small bug, it showed wrong transaction!
251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 24, 2015, 07:50:51 AM
I get:
java -XX:+PrintFlagsFinal -version | grep HeapSize
Code:
    uintx ErgoHeapSizeLimit                         = 0                                   {product}
    uintx HeapSizePerGCThread                       = 87241520                            {product}
    uintx InitialHeapSize                          := 526385152                           {product}
    uintx LargePageHeapSizeThreshold                = 134217728                           {product}
    uintx MaxHeapSize                              := 8422162432                          {product}

Would refer -Xmx4G  to MaxHeapSize?
Would I need -Xmx16G Huh  or something between 8 and 16?
252  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 24, 2015, 02:58:37 AM
One of my Wallets showed today:

Quote
Exception: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError thrown from the UncaughtExceptionHandler in thread "qtp1800503195-1502"
2015-09-24 08:56:10 INFO: CRITICAL ERROR. PLEASE REPORT TO THE DEVELOPERS.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space

Has anybody a fix for that?
253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 10:43:55 PM
Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-23 22:43:21 UTC
Block: 146,044
Difficulty: 6,353
Est. Networksize (PB): 6.6619601017911
254  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 10:42:50 PM
Thank you for a few people from this forum who tested my faucet at:

http://burst.mininghere.com/faucet.php

The fact that it is working, encourages me to add two additional projects.
255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 08:35:30 AM
haitch and Elmit, for fuck sake, start your own damn thread arguing with each other, instead of yet again trashing this one.

Of course
, Elmit's "faucet" should not be listed as an official resource. Such posts should be deleted in a moderated thread, if we ever get one.
Haha, that made me laugh Cheesy

Great that I make you laugh.

How about to fix your block explorer once a while!!!!
Thats when I laugh, but you cannot hear me, ... lol.
256  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 08:34:24 AM
haitch and Elmit, for fuck sake, start your own damn thread arguing with each other, instead of yet again trashing this one.

Of course
, Elmit's "faucet" should not be listed as an official resource. Such posts should be deleted in a moderated thread, if we ever get one.

I don't see a rational reason why my faucet should not be listed.
YOU do not need to use it, in fact, why should I throw BURSTs at a unemployed psychiatrist, ... lol
257  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 08:32:05 AM
What is the relationship of the DevPool and the Developer team?
It is for me strange, that the "developer" cannot code anymore, but still run a pool!
I also wonder about this pool having the highest balance.


Code:
Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-23 03:02:40 UTC
Block: 145,750
Difficulty: 7,328
Est. Networksize (PB): 7.6839916823289

BURST.MiningHere.com
Pool balance: 86,291
Registered Miners: 537

burst.ninja
Pool balance: 19,850
Registered Miners: 418

burst.poolto.be
Pool balance: 3,779
Registered Miners: 257

cryptomining.farm
Pool balance: 178,750
Registered Miners: 1,597

DevPool v2
Pool balance: 601,809
Registered Miners: 557

mining.tompool.org
Pool balance: 308
Registered Miners: 57

pool.blago
Pool balance: 608
Registered Miners: 118

pool.burstcoin.de
Pool balance: 25,634
Registered Miners: 127

pool.burstcoin.it
Pool balance: 39
Registered Miners: 56

What I wonder about is why mininghere.com is no longer listed in the pools at  http://burstcoin.biz/pools? Did someone finally realize your pool is a scam and you're a thief ?


Questions end with a "?"
Obviously you do not have an answer to the question I have.

Regarding your sentence, ending with "?"
You need to ask them how they select pools to be included. However, don't worry, my statistic is accurate and shows all known pools.
Maybe they have no means to gather the information anymore. Maybe they run out of resources. Read the thread here about the problems this site has.
It is not my problem. I got my statistics, I am happy with it and I share it sometimes.

Why not pick another pool to slander? Why do you always pick on mine? Why do you not just troll away!

Edited: And why is it so, that always when you pop up to slander, at the same time a tried DDOS attack is on the way to my pool? Do you think that is coincidence or CONTROLLED by YOUR BOTNET Huh? Weeks without, months without, just when you say something here, BANG.

I think it shows what character you have/are.

1. Yes, questions end with a question mark - aka -> ?
1a. Yes I presume they understood your theft.
2. You don't know how to validate a BURST address but we should trust your stats on all the burst pools - ok.
1b. Maybe they don't want to list scamming, stealing, shitty pools any more. You showed all stats, until the stats showed you were failing to pay; then you took away showing payouts at all; and now you have a pool where you can get no stats on payouts or stats what so ever.
3. No slander - I want the thieving pool shutdown - I assume that realization is why you're no longer listed as a valid pool.
4. I have no botnet, or ddos attack service - it's you and your buddy that run the botnets. Please stop blaming me for your in-ability to maintain a spam site, a theft site and calling you out for the thief/scammer/spammer you are. Lets face it, your site is so far below the radar that no one would bother to DDOS it. The only customers you have are fellow spammers/scammers -and you don't seem to have obtained them ....





7. You cannot even keep a sequence, lol!!! I keep your order, it might better fit to you, ...

3. You are operating a botnet, and and a child porn enterprises. That was your own word, so why deny it?

5. Your solution to verify did not work. I know you gave your best shot, but not good enough.

4. To accuse others as thief is slander. Get your FACTS right.

6. NONE of the pools shows the payout, I repeat it: NONE OF THE POOL SHOWS IT, so I do now the same.
Whats wrong when I do the same as others? WHAT'S WRONG WHEN I DO AS OTHERS?

2. Even your boss Crow told you already that I am not smart enough to run a botnet, ... he is right, I do now know it, and I do not even WANT to know it.

1. I am proud of what I do, WITH my REAL NAME!

I still think that you are just a s****d kid!!!
258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 03:58:15 AM
What is the relationship of the DevPool and the Developer team?
It is for me strange, that the "developer" cannot code anymore, but still run a pool!
I also wonder about this pool having the highest balance.


Code:
Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-23 03:02:40 UTC
Block: 145,750
Difficulty: 7,328
Est. Networksize (PB): 7.6839916823289

BURST.MiningHere.com
Pool balance: 86,291
Registered Miners: 537

burst.ninja
Pool balance: 19,850
Registered Miners: 418

burst.poolto.be
Pool balance: 3,779
Registered Miners: 257

cryptomining.farm
Pool balance: 178,750
Registered Miners: 1,597

DevPool v2
Pool balance: 601,809
Registered Miners: 557

mining.tompool.org
Pool balance: 308
Registered Miners: 57

pool.blago
Pool balance: 608
Registered Miners: 118

pool.burstcoin.de
Pool balance: 25,634
Registered Miners: 127

pool.burstcoin.it
Pool balance: 39
Registered Miners: 56

What I wonder about is why mininghere.com is no longer listed in the pools at  http://burstcoin.biz/pools? Did someone finally realize your pool is a scam and you're a thief ?


Questions end with a "?"
Obviously you do not have an answer to the question I have.

Regarding your sentence, ending with "?"
You need to ask them how they select pools to be included. However, don't worry, my statistic is accurate and shows all known pools.
Maybe they have no means to gather the information anymore. Maybe they run out of resources. Read the thread here about the problems this site has.
It is not my problem. I got my statistics, I am happy with it and I share it sometimes.

Why not pick another pool to slander? Why do you always pick on mine? Why do you not just troll away!

Edited: And why is it so, that always when you pop up to slander, at the same time a tried DDOS attack is on the way to my pool? Do you think that is coincidence or CONTROLLED by YOUR BOTNET Huh? Weeks without, months without, just when you say something here, BANG.

I think it shows what character you have/are.
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 03:10:00 AM
What is the relationship of the DevPool and the Developer team?
It is for me strange, that the "developer" cannot code anymore, but still run a pool!
I also wonder about this pool having the highest balance.


Code:
Pool Statistics
Current time: 2015-09-23 03:02:40 UTC
Block: 145,750
Difficulty: 7,328
Est. Networksize (PB): 7.6839916823289

BURST.MiningHere.com
Pool balance: 86,291
Registered Miners: 537

burst.ninja
Pool balance: 19,850
Registered Miners: 418

burst.poolto.be
Pool balance: 3,779
Registered Miners: 257

cryptomining.farm
Pool balance: 178,750
Registered Miners: 1,597

DevPool v2
Pool balance: 601,809
Registered Miners: 557

mining.tompool.org
Pool balance: 308
Registered Miners: 57

pool.blago
Pool balance: 608
Registered Miners: 118

pool.burstcoin.de
Pool balance: 25,634
Registered Miners: 127

pool.burstcoin.it
Pool balance: 39
Registered Miners: 56
260  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: September 23, 2015, 02:57:23 AM
Feel free to test my new faucet:

http://burst.mininghere.com/faucet.php

Purpose of this faucet is to get initial coins to mine on a pool, preferable on my pool of course!

There is no need to check your IP for abuse, no nonsense capture to struggle with.
There is only one payment possible per BURST address!

Stay tuned, we got more surprises soon.
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