Double spending & contain too small outputs It's better to rebroadcast transaction after it deleted from blockchain.info
But, i remember some times ago there are some transaction with 1 satoshi output
the problem here, is the double spending warning. i think dust transaction it is ok with 0.01fee... You cannot cancel an unconfirmed transaction. When a transaction has been transmitted to the chain so wait until it is cancel for timeout. redo transaction without the double spending problem..
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How many lottery tickets do you have? I'v bought 12 tickets so far... Need to win this not to go broke EDIT: make that 15 now... Very addictive hem hem... can someone present the Lottery service plz!?!??! i'm interested!!! there is a site where i can read something about lotto.. there are previous extractions already done?? there is a simply how-to who explain how to buy tickets?? it is just like buy assets shares? You can find informations here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg10254497#msg10254497Just a notice: Lottery is a separate decentralized entity, and nobody can access or control the funds or make profit out of it ( other than winning a draw of course ). So there is no website, you will have to download the burst wallet to be able to participate. i like short and easly understandable words!!! short easy well done
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How many lottery tickets do you have? I'v bought 12 tickets so far... Need to win this not to go broke EDIT: make that 15 now... Very addictive hem hem... can someone present the Lottery service plz!?!??! i'm interested!!! there is a site where i can read something about lotto.. there are previous extractions already done?? there is a simply how-to who explain how to buy tickets?? it is just like buy assets shares?
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Si quello dei fratell Winklevoss
il tweet imo era una trollata, li brucerei quelli che fanno tweet così comunque stanno facendo partire l'exchange temo però ci vorrà un po' per l'etf dell'exchange avevo letto anche io.. anche se penso che non abbia niente in più dei vari bittrex, poloniex, bitstamp etc etc... è solo che essendo targato vinklevoss, ha una pubblicità notevole, aggratisse!!! ciao Stefano, il loro ragionamento è che non c'è un grosso exchange btc negli stati uniti e molti non vogliono usare bitstamp, i cinesi o btce mandando valuta all'estero cosa che in effetti per un certo tipo di utenza serve diciamo che sarebbe cmq una novità un exchange serio con alto volume negli usa, poi penso che lo debbano anche fare perchè il loro indice sul btc al quale sarà legato l'etf necessita di un ulteriore exchange ciao pimp... effettivamente non ci sono grossi exchange "da quelle parti". forse uno dei motivi può essere anche quello di avere un exchange importante in casa come dici tu... spero che per l'etf ci sia la possibilità di acquistarlo anche in EU pagando in EURO e non dovendo per forza fare un conto in USA.
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unsoindovo è semplice in bet amount scrivi quanto vuoi giocare (con i puilsanti 1/2 , 2x , max ti dimezza o raddoppia la cifra inserita e con Max ti gioca tutto quello che hai nel conto).
Cambiando payout, scegli il moltiplicatore della tua scommessa, winchance ti dice quanta % hai di vincere.
COme sta impostato nello screen, stai giocando 100 satoshi, che uscirà un numero UNDER 25 (quindi da 0,00 a 24.99) , il tuo payout sarà di 3,96 volte la giocata (stai giocando 100, ne vinci 396 lordi) e hai il 25% di possibilità di vincere.
grazie mario!!! ma sai se c'è una strategia che dia qualche possibilità di vincita in più???
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hem hem... non mi offendete... ma chi mi spiega come si gioca in 2 parole??? in 2 parole... cosa sono e come funzionano i parametri del pannello??? inoltre, chè qualche algo da applicare, oltre a quello del fattore "C", per avere qualche chance in più? thanks...
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Si quello dei fratell Winklevoss
il tweet imo era una trollata, li brucerei quelli che fanno tweet così comunque stanno facendo partire l'exchange temo però ci vorrà un po' per l'etf dell'exchange avevo letto anche io.. anche se penso che non abbia niente in più dei vari bittrex, poloniex, bitstamp etc etc... è solo che essendo targato vinklevoss, ha una pubblicità notevole, aggratisse!!!
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Is it possible to use space on a usb to mine? If so, how?
hahahahaha nice try!!! read some page around... with a few GB you do nothing... to gain something try with at least 10TB.. check here: http://burstcoin.eu/calculatorwith 10TB you get 3350 burst day... sorry for this clarification!!!
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Oh wow, this helped A TON. I have a ton of TB to burn, thanks so much! have fun with burst!!! low power comsumpion.. and some income.. you don't become rich but better than nothing
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pay attention to transaction fee... if you are searching for an exchange to trade BTC there a re china exchange with high volumes who give you the possibility to trade with 0 fee... this is really interesting!!! have fun!!!
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Hey guys, I have a VPS with 2GB Ram 80GB Space and 5TB Bandwidth
I can host alt coin nodes on my server, if you need any nodes to start your alt coin, this is the service for you!
0.01 per week FULL NODE
SLOTS: 0/4 Slots
linux? windows? where is placed the datacenter? SQL Server? Mysql? or what? thanks
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I just got a VPS and it's currently running as a Bitcoin node.. Right now I really don't know what to do with it.
What can I do with my VPS that can earn me some money?
if you have some TB of HD you can use to mine burstcoin. this coin it is suitable for environment with low CPU power... you need HDD space and RAM if you have some CPU Core you can mine a CPU based coin... just do a search and you can see there are a lot of CPU only coin. like MAGI with M7 o M7M algo... but if you are talking about just one VPS, forget to become rich!!!
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Mmmm... I was thinking to try mining with raspberry pi b+ to save electricity, and I don't it is possible now after reading you post above. I think that the reason why I did not see anyone mine burstcoin with raspberry pi yet...
Why don't you try, likr a proof-of-concept....? It would be quite interesting to know how a raspberry would do, especially as we call BURST "enegy-friendly". I'm already planning a test I'll keep ya posted. If crowetic already planned to start the raspberry test, and since I do not have a raspberry on hand yet, then I will wait for your proof-of-concept, I think that a raspberry pi has to low cpu-capacities for calculating those hashes. Maybe it'll work for <1TB, but not more. You also need a lot of cpu-power for the USB-Port (data transfer). i think raspberry, here is intendend to mine. not to plot files... to plot file you need high end CPU o a good GPU. i think 280X. but with the latest CPU [i7 haswell] plotter i can see the performance are similar... and more... if you use CPU plotter you can rise stagger size to optimize plot...
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Hmmm maybe I'm not fully understanding this. Looking at the read numbers in Resource Monitor, on the Intel setup, it's reading the drives at about 16Mb/s, there is no way it could finish the entire drive in 106s at that speed. So mining doesn't read the whole drive, just parts of it?
PoC reads 1 4096th of the data each block, or more simply 256MB / TB. PoC2 will most likely be around 16MB / TB hi dev!!! can you explain in a few words, how can ensure transaction/blockchain consistency with 1/16 of data? and then... for the future we will have this scenario? 1) burst --> POC 2) burts2[new coin] -->POC2 or we will have this scenario? 1) only burst with a new implementation from POC --> POC2? thanks PoC1 and 2 will be storing different things. PoC1 is storing a bunch of hashes which are used each block, but PoC2 will be storing nonces that meet certain conditions. PoC1 stores 64bytes / scoop / nonce, but for PoC2 only 4 bytes / scoop / nonce is needed since the nonces can be stored as 4 byte differences between them to save space. PoC2 will be added to burst, and you'll be able to use either. At some point in the future PoC1 might have to be disabled, although that will not happen soon. If you're interested in more in-depth details as how PoC2 will work, or why it is better, you might want to read this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg10222877#msg10222877Thank you for the link dev! I'm going to read it! Have a nice day!
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Hmmm maybe I'm not fully understanding this. Looking at the read numbers in Resource Monitor, on the Intel setup, it's reading the drives at about 16Mb/s, there is no way it could finish the entire drive in 106s at that speed. So mining doesn't read the whole drive, just parts of it?
PoC reads 1 4096th of the data each block, or more simply 256MB / TB. PoC2 will most likely be around 16MB / TB hi dev!!! can you explain in a few words, how can ensure transaction/blockchain consistency with 1/16 of data? and then... for the future we will have this scenario? 1) burst --> POC 2) burts2[new coin] -->POC2 or we will have this scenario? 1) only burst with a new implementation from POC --> POC2? thanks
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Uray seems to have disappeared, strange it was right after my declining his offer to purchase all of his projects. Hoping he's in good health, and okay.
I hope uray is ok. I mine over is pool from he start Singapore servers and then EU servers. Great developer! But.... The he disappear... i hope he is fine. Come back soon uray!
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I would like to know how can a miner still earn money with BTC = 230 USD while the biggest "miner" Cex.io closed the business.
Cex.io said that they cannot cover the cost anymore.
Whose are still mining? Who is the biggest miner now?
I' m'still googling searching that new .... But i find nothing!
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I would like to know how can a miner still earn money with BTC = 230 USD while the biggest "miner" Cex.io closed the business.
Cex.io said that they cannot cover the cost anymore.
Whose are still mining? Who is the biggest miner now?
Where did you read the news? Can you post the link Plz! I'm really interested. I Have a zen cloud contract. I hope it not will be the next!
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Due to scams of several BTC, Wulfcastle is no longer in anyway associated with BURST's community PR Team.
Do not do business with him.
can you elaborate the miss understandig with wulf??? thanks
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Per ogni hard disk devi far partire il proprio miner. Pagine dietro c'era un sistema per fare un file bat che li apriva tutti insieme
grazie, poi devo essermi completamente rimbambito perchè non ho ancora capito quale sia la pool ufficiale... comunque se vogliono tenere viva la moneta devono uniformare e facilitare il processo di mining, ora come ora si trovano un mix informazioni e programmi che fanno un gran mescolotto... dai ragazzi!!! ma mimare i burst è molto più facile che minare le altre alt con GPU prendi il miner blago... te lo consiglio.. ti passo il mio config.. { "Mode" : "pool",
"Server" : "pool.burstcoin.it", "Port": 8124,
"UpdaterAddr" : "pool.burstcoin.it", "UpdaterPort": 8124,
"EnableProxy": false, "ProxyPort": 8126,
"Paths":["G:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots", "H:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots", "I:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots", "J:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots", "K:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots", "L:\\BURST_Miner\\dcct\\plots"], "CacheSize" : 200000,
"ShowMsg" : false , "ShowUpdates" : false,
"UseSorting" : true, "Debug": false,
"SendBestOnly": true, "UseFastRcv" : true, "SendInterval": 100, "UpdateInterval": 2000 } adattalo alle tue necessita... pool compresa!!! have fun!!!
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