No problem , if the dev doesn't want to promote this coin on twitter and other site it is his personal choice. However I will attend the new PoC coin good luck for everyone .
What is this new PoC? I don't know , maybe some future coin will use the PoC algorithm like the scrypt for litecoin or doge and the other altcoin. This is the new mining : with a simple HDD . Have a nice day! i think so... we are just at the beginning. POC is the futures. same secure algo like scryt... but you can secure transaction with really low watt comsumption! so, i think POC is the futures. Maybe burst will be old soon, but POC concept will be available for a lot of new coins, i hope in the next immediate future.
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...next wall in c-cex 100sat
who is following on poloniex / Bittrex?
As long as I still see 90% of new posts here are mining related, as an investor, I would not buy. People are just ignorant to see that. i think if there arn't update quikly, the coin still go down... nobody here is interested to let burst value growth and invest in to... but just to mine the coin.
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...next wall in c-cex 100sat
who is following on poloniex / Bittrex?
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When we hit bittrex we rise to 5k!! 1100 satoshi is to low now! Buy at 1100 or will cry later! Ops, sorrry, this was 2 months ago. ahahahaha... i remember tooo!!! i hope we can rise soon!!! but not sure!!!
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Something isn't right here. Over 2 Million Burst was dumped earlier today - 1.9 Million by the same person, and the dumps are still coming. Worse than a falling price is losing big whales like that - gives a very negative signal to prospective investors that 'big money' feels they made a profitable decision dumping at 130 Satoshi therefore it must be expected to fall below that. Sort of like that massive 15BTC dump on Swift - triggered the down trend. Difference is we havent been pumped and another downtrend now would not be good for the long term survival of the coin. It's cripplingly difficult to make up lost ground in the sense that if we fall to 100 Sat it will take a 500% increase in market cap to get us back up to a 'low but fair' price of 500 sat; we can forget about 1000 Sat if it touches 100 Sat - at least for the medium term.
Any way we can get the multipool up and running again? If we can soak up 2 or 3 BTC worth of Burst per day we might still be able to get this thing on an upwards movement.
From what I know Paradigm came back and the pool is running fine. You can point your miners there. Sweet - happy to put what little mining power I have left in the pot. Any news from the dev? seems to have disappeared these past few days. i confirm the dev is on fire!
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Average deadline = 2^42/BaseTarget/TB_of_Plots So if you want to get average deadline of 200k every block (BaseTarget=2.5M) - you must have about 8.8 TB of plots. Correct me, if i`m wrong. hum.. i don't understand 2^42 = 4398046511104 BaseTarget = 2375542 1 TB = 1099511627776 My plots = 10TB 4398046511104/2375542/1099511627776*10 this is the right caclulation??? the result is not 8.8Tb where i miss understand? 2^42/2375542/10 ~ 185k avg DL ahhhhh.. i understand!!! the number of terabyte... not terabyte reported to byte!!! ok... i understand... thankyou!
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Average deadline = 2^42/BaseTarget/TB_of_Plots So if you want to get average deadline of 200k every block (BaseTarget=2.5M) - you must have about 8.8 TB of plots. Correct me, if i`m wrong. hum.. i don't understand 2^42 = 4398046511104 BaseTarget = 2375542 1 TB = 1099511627776 My plots = 10TB 4398046511104/2375542/1099511627776*10 this is the right caclulation??? the result is not 8.8Tb where i miss understand?
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according with http://178.62.39.204:8121/pool/getMiningInfo i see { "height": "20706", "generationSignature": "01f0a1cd7671f51dfbd435625f5a84759a72bd0d135ff8ed5cb52e591e076777", "baseTarget": "2375542", "targetDeadline": "200000" } DeaDline it is 200000. what is the minimum size of plot to mine on http://178.62.39.204:8121?thanks!
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Great news , thanks @unso ! jus received response from luckyBit developer. For now is not interested to extend luckyBit to burst. Hope he can change idea :-)!!! noone have some good reference to setting up a gambling site?
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I can set up a dice game. Rudimentary site, nothing much for starters
can you show as some screen shot about the site? thanks for answering!!!
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Like subject, i'm searching for some developers who are able to deploy a simple gambling game for burst coin. I mean a simple gambling game like http://luckyb.it/ but for burstCoin. any dev available for this service?
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First of all I want to specify that I completely agree with fanepatent. You cannot drop in here, newbie or not, and insult. It isn't neither a matter of who you're talking too. It could have been one of the most active and helpful people like fane is since the beginning or a completely unknown guy (like me).
Said so I'll try to reformulate your question because I think it is an interesting one, just because of this.
I think Tex is asking if, when having two different plots in the same HDD/directory, uray's miner reads them concurrently instead of sequentially. If this is the case, no matter the stagger size, the HDD will be put under a lot of pressure with jumps back and forth.
To reply, partially, to Tex (I don't use uray's so I don't know). The Dev's miner is the Java one (POC Miner), and it reads sequentially for sure. You may want to have a try with it on Dev's pool or solo and see if you have the same issue.
Yes I got that and it can be seen in my "good answer" after being insulted... The java miner reads sequentially. Uray's miner uses more threads to read files. If you have a single file it will have only 1 thread. But if you have 2, it will create a second thread for that file. The files are split into segments. Each file having x amount of segments and each segment represents the one stagger. Your 1 file has 256 segments. Yes, it reads that well. But if you make another one your HDD will have another 256 seeks to do at the same time.
It seems that Blago's Windows miner is more refined and spreads the work evenly across all threads, regardless of the number of plots. I haven't used Blago's miner. I need to do a fresh install. So I can't talk about that. i offer skype support to miners with problem on setting up theri rigs via skype from 09.00AM[GMT+2] to 06:00PM[GMT+2]
just search HelpingBurstMiners over Skype!!!
hope this could help Burst community!
Skype support also available from me too. Well, mostly for the pool, but I'm sure people will start using it for general questions. Skype link can be found on pool page under How to and How it works links Good job fenape!!! let's go to help on burst!!!
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i offer skype support to miners with problem on setting up theri rigs via skype from 09.00AM[GMT+2] to 06:00PM[GMT+2]
just search HelpingBurstMiners over Skype!!! if you do not find it just search UnSoInDoVo, always on skype.
hope this could help Burst community!
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Skype support on http://mine.burstcoin.info is now available. If you have any questions or problems click the "Chat on Skype" link below the How to mine and How it works links. Also email is available for support. But I'd rather not post it on a public forum. Spread the news, bring miners, buy shares and see them grow in value. just retweet the help skype channel to my followers hope someone else can do the same!!!!
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks. and seriously we need funds so can put bounty for developments, or fund for promotion we need to start community and spread promotion on facebook, twitter, reddit, google+ page, crypto news site or we can promote burst like stellar did, free burst for every facebook account Uray, How we can do that? Any plan to procede? what do you mean by "that" ? which "that" ? Promote... Spread news about burst. Giveaway... Faucet... Like stellar gift some burst registering with twitter or facebook This i men for "that" what about a gambling site backed by an asset with a faucet to play on? either a simple dice game or if the next 1000 btc tradevolume is up or downtrend on bitcoinaverage. i have contacted luckybit.it howner asking for that by PM. No answer for now... so, i'm waiting
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks. and seriously we need funds so can put bounty for developments, or fund for promotion we need to start community and spread promotion on facebook, twitter, reddit, google+ page, crypto news site or we can promote burst like stellar did, free burst for every facebook account Uray, How we can do that? Any plan to procede? what do you mean by "that" ? which "that" ? Promote... Spread news about burst. Giveaway... Faucet... Like stellar gift some burst registering with twitter or facebook accounts. I promote burst with my twitter account. This i men for "that"
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks. and seriously we need funds so can put bounty for developments, or fund for promotion we need to start community and spread promotion on facebook, twitter, reddit, google+ page, crypto news site or we can promote burst like stellar did, free burst for every facebook account Uray, How we can do that? Any plan to procede?
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor [/quote] urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?"
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