These fucking API trading bots are killing us. All these small sells decimate the price because our buy support is non existent.
Yea it has been a problem for us, we have made the first buy of cld with the Burst pool income 100k sold at 439 sats. are we able to rent some hdd cloud mining?
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Is there any wiki/repository on plot speed vs cpu?
Not that I know of. Here's some basic performance metrics on Centos 6.5 with dcct's linux plotgen: i5-2400: 3400 nonces/min E5-2560v2: 7000 nonces/min E5-2670v2: 7100 nonces/min 2xE5-2560v2: 13900 nonces/min i7-3770k: 4300 nonces/min FX-8350 @ 4.2GHz: 3500 nonces/min adding to that: Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Quad-Core: ~3900 nonces/min
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dead coin is dead Really with over 8000 posts just discussing mostly about mining and technicals of the coin and its dead lol? The only thing that brings everyone together in crypto is mining, this must be the first thread with over 8000 posts that has not seen any trolls, drama, crying little shits. 8000 posts of pure nerds and geeks Now that's crypto!
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Offering 10,000 BURST as BOUNTY to anyone who can post a well detailed guide on:
Plotting on a Centos server that has at least 4x4TB of storage and have mining start while they plot. How to plot all 4 Hard drives and creating links between them so they'll act as 1 mining instance.
Bounty paid when following the guide leads to the results above.
Bounty Claimed by AizenSou, sent some extra burst for helping me alot. Transaction 6612772072894084930
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Offering 10,000 BURST as BOUNTY to anyone who can post a well detailed guide on:
Plotting on a Centos server that has at least 4x4TB of storage and have mining start while they plot. How to plot all 4 Hard drives and creating links between them so they'll act as 1 mining instance.
Bounty paid when following the guide leads to the results above.
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anyone tried mining BURST on cloud yet??
not on a public cloud which can be setuped to automatically clone plotting/mining instances but on my private cloud manually ;-) on centos you only install the core system from the setup and run this: yum groupinstall "Development Tools" yum install java* screen git mkdir burst cd burst git clone https://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoingit clone https://github.com/BurstProject/pocminercd burstcoin chmod +x *.sh ./compile.sh screen -dmS wallet ./run.sh cd.. cd pocminer chmod +x *.sh ./compile.sh screen -dmS mine ./run_mine.sh upload or generate your passphrase.txt screen -dmS plot ./run_generate.sh address start count stagger threads Entered this: yum groupinstall "Development Tools" My server and the provider's entire website went down lol.... https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator must be using the same host I do, site is down too
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How long does it take to deposit to poloniex? I have 10+ confirmations in my wallet, but nothing on poloniex.
10 confirms to polo, then polo moves your deposit to another address then it will show up at polo and have to wait another 4 confirms to show up in your account.
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Dumping is not that bad, it can even be healthy if there are a lot of people buying smaller amounts. It gets tricky when a lot of dumpers are dumping into only a few accounts. The blame is with both the seller and the buyer. The seller wanting to get easy money and the buyer wanting to collect easy coins. It would be good is buyers were equally responsible and not accumulate too many coins. I would say with a max coin of 1,000,000 any single account approaching 50,000 coins is dangerous. Sure there needs to be some top accounts but too many of those and the coin is likely not gonna survive. The coins need to be spread as wide as possible to ensure stability.
Marketcap ~$22,000...50,000 coins are pretty cheap.
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You just create your Burst account and never had any outgoing-incoming transactions yet?
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Got 5400 Nonces with core i7 3930k (not oc)
6 cores at 3.2 GHz doing 5400 n/m. It`s 213.3M cycles per nonce (on 1 core) Boost clock is 3.8GHz - so get 253.3M cycles per nonce My I5-2500K (no OC too): base clock (3.3G): 204.1M cycles per nonce boost clock (3.7G): 228.9M cycles per nonce Just love math, LOL How are you guys getting the n/m? Calculating it manually or does it show up in the linux version of the plotter? I see it in the c++ windows plotter Where is that?
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Got 5400 Nonces with core i7 3930k (not oc)
6 cores at 3.2 GHz doing 5400 n/m. It`s 213.3M cycles per nonce (on 1 core) Boost clock is 3.8GHz - so get 253.3M cycles per nonce My I5-2500K (no OC too): base clock (3.3G): 204.1M cycles per nonce boost clock (3.7G): 228.9M cycles per nonce Just love math, LOL How are you guys getting the n/m? Calculating it manually or does it show up in the linux version of the plotter?
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do i have to generate the plot in one go...can i generate 10 plots of 100 GB instead of single 1 Tb ..because it takes lot of time to generate a single one and if something happens in between and it closes..all time is wasted..
I think I read in the readme file included in the miner, the bigger the plot the less stress when mining starts but I think you can plot 100GB at a time just need to set your nonce after every plot is done. So first plot 0 400,000 Second plot: 400,000 800,000 Third plot: 800,000 1,200,000 and so on. 800,000=200GB. You plot numbers would actually be this: {WalletNumber} 0 400000 {stagger} {cores} {WalletNumber} 400000 400000 {stagger} {cores} {WalletNumber} 800000 400000 {stagger} {cores} {WalletNumber} 1200000 400000 {stagger} {cores} ex: Plot1: 11111222223333344444 0 400000 5000 Plot2: 11111222223333344444 400000 400000 5000 Plot3: 11111222223333344444 800000 400000 5000 Plot4: 11111222223333344444 1200000 400000 5000 Plot5: 11111222223333344444 1600000 400000 5000 ...and so on (Each of the above plots is ~100GB) shouldn't plot2 start from 405000? since 400,000 was already plotted? Also just wondering, how do you calculate nonce/min? I got mine set a 1000 but its not doing 1000 per minute takes a couple of minutes for a 1000. How do you guys know which nonce to set? Trial and error? or just set it as high as possible? Thanks.
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do i have to generate the plot in one go...can i generate 10 plots of 100 GB instead of single 1 Tb ..because it takes lot of time to generate a single one and if something happens in between and it closes..all time is wasted..
I think I read in the readme file included in the miner, the bigger the plot the less stress when mining starts but I think you can plot 100GB at a time just need to set your nonce after every plot is done. So first plot 0 400,000 Second plot: 400,000 800,000 Third plot: 800,000 1,200,000 and so on. 800,000=200GB.
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For anyone interested in purchasing pre-plotted external hard drives, or renting cloud mining for USD/BTC/BURST: http://www.vorksholkms.com/Sent you a message...possible to show how much space plotted-ready to use immediately after purchase?
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or maybe you can pay someone to plot his disc space with your account number's plots and mine for you with x amount of space you payed for
start a service where people ship new hard drives you, plot them and send them back OR offer a service where you sell already plotted harddrives to customers with their custom address.
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People asked why I sold my 14334 BURST coins at 698 satoshis only a couple days ago. I wasn't sure it was the smart move at the moment, but now I see it was. This is why. I have seen this pattern in many coins in the past year and a half. They start with a nice run up in price because everyone is excited about the new thing. Then one of two things happen. Either the price wavers around a bit and climbs again, like DOGE and Litecoin, or once it starts dropping it just keeps on dropping and never regains its former glory, like most coins.
BURST may have a unique algorithm and mining method, but the real question here, where long term profits are concerned, is "What can BURST coin do that many other coins can't?", including Bitcoin.
And the answer is - nothing. Aside from its mining method there is nothing special or unique about BURST that should give anyone a reason to think it has any long term potential whatsoever.
Not to talk it down, as I want to mine it and make lots of money off of it, but this is the reality of the crypto coin world.
Having said all that, I am only here for the profit, and if I can't make money mining this coin, then it is useless to me. I don't give a damn about anything else that it can or can't do or anything unique about it.
And in my side business of home computer repair, I will be able to sell my 3 TB drives off within a few months to people who need new(er) hard drives, and for more than I paid for them, so it is impossible for me to lose on this deal. The only question is how much $$$ can I make off this coin.
Hurry rape the fuck of out this coin as many others do to any new coin. That's why I am sure crypto won't last, be sure to milk every last cent and then sell those half burnt out hard drives to other suckers you computer repair guys always do.
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So I generated a bunch of 25 GB files using a bat: java -Xmx3000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 16130962611852019868 1 100000 4096 3 java -Xmx3000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 16130962611852019868 100001 100000 4096 3 java -Xmx3000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 16130962611852019868 200001 100000 4096 3 java -Xmx3000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate 16130962611852019868 300001 100000 4096 3 ...
so I ended up with: 16130962611852019868_1_100000_4096 16130962611852019868_100001_100000_4096 16130962611852019868_200001_100000_4096 16130962611852019868_300001_100000_4096 ...
And I left pocminer_pool on the v2 pool for about half a day with a few hundred TB's and even though 90% of the time the miner says "No valid shares to submit to a pool" I do seem to have some accepted shares but my address never appeared on the payment list only on the user list. I also started solomining on the same plots for the same duration but both java.exe's only read ~22 GB of data in over half a day.
How do you guys get so much storage?
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So with all this storage being used to mine, would it be possible to create something like storj is working on? Lets say mining period is 1 year (for example) then after we enter a stage of POS/decentralized cloud storage?
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37 Addresses 4,795,342 Aero 2,387 Entries
How many of those entries are real?
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