any decentralized concepts implemented already ? is there a list ot these types of decentralized offers, thanks for sharing in advance.
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hi, sort of, but I'm not fluent in design. So wanted to hire someone. Its a hybrid of 2 circuits essentially. I need circuit testing and tweaking afterward, so I prefer to just hire out.
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thx, have done that as well, thought I'd take a stab at it here. I doubt anyone there would support Bitcoin as payment.
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I'm looking or a electronics circuit designer.
Should be familiar with: - DC audio circuits - audio amplifiers and audio technologies (a musician ideally) - RF technologies (send Tx receive Rx and control)
A relatively small project, do not need PCB design, just a circuit that I can breadboard, and schematic that I can later have the PCB designed and printed. (I have a local source for those services)
thx for looking!
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thx for help you can only limit by the timestamp which expresses seconds passed since the genesis block. if you use a timestamp around 3600000 the last entries in the list should be around the Sept 23. to get it more precisely you have to find out the exact date of the genesis block and then convert the days which have passed since then into seconds. i have'nt worked on my mysql based blockchain copy for a while now. if i would have it ready i could simply look it up thx! any way to filter? or just see payments sent for Sept 23? (my poloniex is locked, I need TXid to unlock) any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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thx! any way to filter? or just see payments sent for Sept 23? (my poloniex is locked, I need TXid to unlock) any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
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Had a power spike, The s1 now will not fully boot. It seems to keep trying forever to boot. The reset switch does nothing. The second chip board does not power on. I tried unplugging that board and booting with just single, same result.
Any suggestions, or just buy another controller board and hashing board?
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curious to this as well... Does anyone know if these streaming TV accounts will work in Canada? I know Verizon FiOS does not.
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I have a bunch. I actually posted an ad a while ago
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keep me posted, I'm local to you for purchase\shipping
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not sure to be honest, I just refreshed my wallet this morning and saw a dividend payment. I'm thinking somewhere around 2 weeks. Just wanted to go on record for http://burstmultipool.comI have been mining there for a few weeks; - I bought shares in the pool, and have received a dividend payment for my share purchases in the pool - If I ever had a question, or needed support, it was available promptly. A+ I will be purchasing more shares in the pool to show my support. How often are the dividend paid? I would like to know as well, I am for sure the biggest investor, and I don't think I have seen a payment yet from my assets... guess I could have just overlooked it. but yea.
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Just wanted to go on record for http://burstmultipool.comI have been mining there for a few weeks; - I bought shares in the pool, and have received a dividend payment for my share purchases in the pool - If I ever had a question, or needed support, it was available promptly. A+ I will be purchasing more shares in the pool to show my support.
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have we a way to print out a paper wallet?
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thx, also seeing a decrease in my shares from time to time. The balance was just over 5k, then drops to 4800. seems payouts are stuck for burstmultipool.com?
Seems that way... I have 14k that hasn't been paid out Fixing this momentarily!
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seems payouts are stuck for burstmultipool.com?
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+1 I'm buying more shares So far only 200 assets have sold for BMPOOL. If the community does not want the idea of community owned hardware to continually create buy pressure, then I will not press it. God knows I am busy enough already with the hashrate NXT community pool. The asset # on the Burst AE is 11375670541237055652 Unless there are some more sizable investors soon, the idea will be abandoned and I will issue buy orders to buy back every share that was sold. (the pool would not be investing in hashlets or the same Scrypt/SHA ASIC hardware that anyone else can buy and get hosted - we would be purchasing additional Scrypt-N FPGA hosted equipment the same way the Hashrate pool has recently invested (as it has an absolutely amazing ROI - less than 6 weeks). no, I won't post the FPGA provider or manufacturer either.
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I bought more as well. Come on guys, support BURSTMULTIPOOL - it might be the only thing buying some of your coins lol.
Asset 11375670541237055652
Click asset exchange on the left Click add asset paste in 11375670541237055652 Go to open orders and place some buy orders.
100% of the proceeds will be used to buy mining ASICs to use on the pool and 100% of the BURST earned will be send out to the asset holders as a dividend. only 60 shares have sold (that's only 60,000 BURST, which isn't even 0.2 BTC - nowhere near enough for ASIC equipment.) If the asset doesn't get some support soon I'll just post a buy order to buy everyone's shares back from them and fold up
I'm going to buy 50 right now, so don't go anywhere yet. TY we desperately need more supporters like this. I am also willing to sell shares directly for BTC contact me for a BTC wallet address - same deal applies, 100% of all funds raised will go towards ASIC hardware. I will send the appropriate number of shares directly to anyone who buys shares in bulk with BTC. (currently 1000 BURST buys 1 share) the proceeds from the ASIC hardware will be split 100% amongst the shareholders (excluding the asset issuer, of course)
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me too. the github i found had no documentation. hello when loggin to my account with my correct passphrase with clien 1.1.2 i get "could not generate reed solomon address" all my transactions and balance and found block are set to 0 . if i log using 1.1.1 from another pc instead all fine .
whats goin on ? how to solve this issue ? more over i would liek to know ... how to setup own pool and where to find the sources on github ? regards
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Is there a github of the pool software?
Anyone have any idea of the bandwidth usage for the pool?
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