I'm aware of the situation and made some quick code clean up after seeing that the anti-virus companies won't react and even copy their false results from each other. I deleted some unused functions for example and the false alarms got better with the latest version (0.3.9.7) https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/52716dba2e40939105dc79be63cc824b4868863cbc08b92ef041e850fafe5df2/analysis/1498168508/The client (Burst_Wallet.exe) is being developed since over two years now and I have no (self) interest to put there something malicious. All changes are documented and transparent. But: "Burst finally goes viral"
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BURST and MAID both expect you to dedicate HD space to them - so they'd be competing, not "compatable".
Same on STORJ - you can't use the same drive space for all three, though I suppose you could "split" a drive and run all 3 on separate parts of it.
In my opinion they can can be complementary. Storj and MAID simply have to recognize Burst plot files as virtually free space and a smart software on top regulates truncating Burst plots for MAID or Storj needed space. Also this smart software can automatically rebuild the plot to maximum size when the space is not needed anymore from MAID or Storj network.
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When do you plan on making the BURST 2.0 release?
Where exactly did you find this quote from? These are awesome news! I hope everything turns out, BURST still has a very low market cap. This is great timing also because my hard drives are about to finish plotting in a few days. This quote is from a year ago by crowetic and was just before the 1.2.4 core release (after the 1.2.3).
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Why are my posts being deleted?
This is an unmoderated thread but Spam in huge letters is still not allowed by the bitcointalk.org mods/admins. Please don't clutter this thread.
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Wenn das luxe liest... ihr müsst die Fenstergröße bei jMiner vergrößern, damit das anständig aussieht. Rechtsklick -> Eigenschaften usw. Burst hat viele deutschsprachige Nutzer, Miner und auch einige deutsprachige Entwickler. Da viele auch des englischen mächtig sind, sieht man das nicht so: http://burstcoin.cc/node
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v1.2.8 error: Does that mean a 28s block was rejected ?
2017-02-22 00:16:00 SEVERE: Block not accepted nxt.BlockchainProcessor$BlockOutOfOrderException: Invalid timestamp: 79996588 current time is 79996560, previous block timestamp is 79996072 at nxt.BlockchainProcessorImpl.pushBlock(BlockchainProcessorImpl.java:849) at nxt.BlockchainProcessorImpl.access$400(BlockchainProcessorImpl.java:45) at nxt.BlockchainProcessorImpl$3.run(BlockchainProcessorImpl.java:194) at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.runAndReset(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.access$301(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
We forgot to take out the debug info. We repacked the 1.2.8 without this additional information because it caused a lot of confusion. You can update your burst.jar or ignore this.
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There are way too many Burst threads here, this is the third one that I am posting this too...lol. I just asked this on the other Burst thread. How do I get an interrupted plotting file to show the actual correct size on the drive? IOW, it is a 400GB, sitting around 55% and running, if I stop it now, I can rename the file, or even without a rename, the better miners will pick up the correct info, but the file itself will always take up 400 GB on the drive. How can I correct that? Renaming doesn't work with the XPlotter. You got two options: Start the Xplotter with the same config again - it will automatically fill up the rest of the plot at the right position or you delete the plot and start over. This thread is maintained by the active main developers of the core wallet: https://github.com/burst-team/burstcoin/graphs/contributors
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What happened yesterday: The Win Client uses following Online Wallets: https://wallet.burst-team.us:8125/index.htmlhttps://wallet.burst-team.us:8126/index.htmlhttps://wallet.burst-team.us:8127/index.htmlhttps://wallet.burst-team.us:8128/index.htmlIf one wallet goes down, is unreachable, it switches to the next. During the update of 8125 from 1.2.6 to 1.2.7 the DB made problems and we started a resync and took the wallet out of the proxy for https://wallet.burst-team.us . Problem is that we didn't made it unreachable by direct link and people stranded at the 8125 online wallet with their win client in the year 2014. The online wallets are very user and newbie friendly but are actually against the whole idea of a decentralized trust-less transaction system. The online wallets are a centralized service which is a single point of failure. When it fails, you have to wait till someone else fixes it for you. So there was no forking of the network at all. My personal recommendation: Have a local instance ready or running. Also add the list of online wallets to your bookmarks...
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Not updated since over a year. We have no access to update or edit the OP.
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Here is the unmoderated OP: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1541310I've read some of the insults that got deleted. I'm certain these kind of posts get deleted even in not selfmoderated threads with the use of the report button by the forums moderators. On topic: Burstcoin will be added to bitsquare.io in their next release!
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just letting everyone know that i switched to uray's miner a week ago and it is a great deal better than the miner that is built into the wallet download. nothing outright against that software, but the way that we plot drives on and off, with different wplotgenerator locations and such, we usually have multiple naming issues with the plots and various overlaps. i have not found a decent program to clean these up right. i use one program that renames the files, but that is about it. the built in miner prints and shows the errors on every read, the overall space is right, but it makes it hard to see the dl's and nonces.
urays miner seems to basically ignore the names of the plots and gets the nonces directly during the read for fewer displayed errors. the config file is simpler, although it seems there is no setting for target_deadline. i added the variable in the config and it did not throw an error, but did not abide by the target_dealing, no big deal. so, for those that have real messy plots, uray's miner is the way to go
As far as I know urays miner is linux only. If you use a software that doesn't show errors, it doesn't mean that there are no errors. The Win Client is not made for huge mining operations - it is more a helper tool for beginners. As long as you don't interrupt the plotting process the Win Client doesn't overlap. @rockmoney: Thank you. With over 1000 Downloads a week I got feedback only by few people that have trouble with it. Sadly even fewer people give me positive feedback.
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