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1241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 12, 2016, 07:21:19 AM
Also updated my signature to link to this thread, it can be found here, if you want to add a BURST signature for yourself:

http://forum.burst-team.us:4567/topic/15/bitcointalk-org-voluntary-signature-promotion?loggedin



Crowetic, the Poloniex logo doesnt show up on the OP, you should fix that Smiley

Yes, I noticed the logo thing as well, I'll take care of it, I think the logo for polo should be the biggest anyway, as it is BURST's biggest exchange.

Also, any other modifications that anyone would like to see, just let me know.



On another note - My OwnCloud instance is up and running, SSL secure with no warning messages, and optimized via redis cache and php7, it still has a few more things that I can do as far as optimizing it, but it is doing great.

Then, what else I've done, aside from allowing users to attach external storage which you can do a whole bunch of stuff with (including just using it as a fully central location for all of your connectivity to data locations) I HAVE EMBEDDED THE WEB WALLET FOR BURST as well, this way not only people in the crypto scene will be able to check out BURST and what is available therein, within the built in announcements app, I've made note of the embedded wallet.

The thing now, is going to be getting clients for the service, and then getting more stuff input into it, if you aren't familiar with what OwnCloud can do, you should definitely check it out. It is open source, and can be fully customized, I've already got calendar, contacts, and bookmarks apps running, as well as (mentioned above) external storage and the BURST wallet. I myself have added in one of my personal FTP sites (that only my account sees) and a custom logo (for my user account that will be seen upon certain scenarios. Other users will be able to do this as well.)

I will likely use my owncloud to link larger downloads for BURST, and other random things. The possibilities are endless as far as the total that it can be used for.



Right now it is on a beta basis, but if you're interested in checking it out, I will give out a few free beta accounts with 10 gigs of storage possible to whomever would like one, it is just like dropbox, but way better because I don't look at your files, and I don't take ownership of anything. Since it is on a beta basis, I would expect that instead of crying and complaining about issues if they arise, simply point them out to me and I'll do my best to alleviate the problem ASAP. Thanks!

link here.... https://cloud.crowetic.com





also...

A couple days ago i thought i upped the income faucet's payouts to 20 burst, but now i see i made a typo and it's been down. Anyway, it's back up now, and with 20 burst payout.

ahhh interesting.   ok now i know.  Simple yet I got confused.  Thank you.
Can you please just take it easy with the posting...1/2 the posts every page is a little OTT. You can reply to multiple things in a single post. And you can edit posts too.


I agree Lenore, please cut down the amount of posts, if you feel like you'd like to post again, do what I'm doing here and quote multiples in a single post if you could please, I don't really like the idea of moderating actively, but if I get enough complaints I suppose it will be necessary. Thanks man and I really appreciate your enthusiasm for BURST, but tiga's right about the number of posts per page, please just do what I did here if you would like to post multiple times. Thanks!
1242  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 11:19:48 PM
Thanks dcct!

Yes @ Lenore I run a couple USB2 drives as well, and they run just fine. But I wouldn't do a lot with them, USB3 is the way to go.
1243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 11, 2016, 11:11:29 PM
NEW ANN PAGE IS UP - PLEASE POST HERE FROM NOW ON, NEW ANN, NEW LINKS, NEW EVERYTHING! COME CHECK IT OUT, PLEASE USE THIS THREAD FROM NOW ON!


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323657.new#new





BURST IS ONCE AGAIN BEING ACTIVELY DEVELOPED AT THE CORE, TIME ONCE AGAIN FOR THE AGE OF BURST!

edit- forgot to check the selfmoderated box, I'm going to make another here, and I'll link here as well as the one I just posted after locking it.


LINK MODIFIED ABOVE, AND ALSO, HERE IT IS BIGGER FOR EVERYONE, EVERYONE, PLEASE STOP USING THIS THREAD, I WILL ALSO BE REQUESTING IT LOCKED HERE SOON FROM MODERATORS. THANKS

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323657.new#new
1244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 09:18:21 PM
@Lenore @crowetic and @pinballdude:

Thanks for your replies. I have now clarified my doubts regarding the asset dividends payouts. About ByteEnt, I just invested in it a week ago and considering that payment is monthly, then I will be patient for next months dividends. So far I have invest into Playgrounds, ByteEnt and Playgrounds 3 asset. But will continue to invest more into them as well as buy shares from Income asset and my portfolio will be complete.  Grin

Will all that is happening in Burst, I might consider making a HDD mining farm someday. I will be really could to have one instead of an ASIC farm.  Roll Eyes

I hope to see more investors like you to support this coin and give it value and reason.

If you plan on starting a small farm and do not want to buy a load of equipment unless you already have it.   Have a USB 3.0 port.  Found some samsung 5TB 3.0 external hard drives on newegg.  Picked one up for oI think it was 121.xx shipped.  Guess it would depend on how log you plan on being in burst.

Can confirm that USB3 drives (I run almost my entire 70+ TB on USB with individual ports on internal controller cards in a rackserver.) run just as well as internal drives do. Though, I've not really tested them when running via a USB3 hub. Mine all run on direct ports via USB3 controller SATA cards, or on the board's controller directly.
1245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 09:03:01 PM
Congrats to the new thread!

I have products which are running well on top of the API of NXT (and HZ), which I could (probably) port to BURST - provided there are good funds/crowdbounty to pay for my work.

Here is a selection:


Even if other things are probably more important for you at the moment ... just keep me in mind.

 Wink

Please message me with what you've got and I'll take a look, if it is something I think (we think, the team) that would benefit the coin, I would be happy to initiate a CF.


How often or how does the Burst.Ninja pool payout.  Once a day, when a block is found, or when.  I switched back to Burst Ninja.  Would rather support someone I am familiar with then someone im not.  So I switched back.  Just wondering when I could expect payments from the pool.


Ninja pays out when it feels like it. xD. No, but that's gonna be the way of the future with AI, am I right? Skynet yes? (Just kidding, heh.) But yea, how it really works, is the pool will pay you when you reach the minimum payout amount. (I can't recall if I set it to 300 or 350, but it is one of those.)

To refresh people on how exactly the colorful (hopefully being redesigned) crap on ninja's main page correlates to understandable figures, it's fairly simple...


Chart on the right is the historical shares chart, this will tell you the miner's estimated size (works for actual size if using blago's miner, if not it is a rough and very much changing number. hah.) and how much the miner has mined total during their time on the pool. The right chart will also tell you how much the miner is going to make if a block were found right then for HISTORIC submissions, and also how much they've got in queue, and how much they've made that hasn't cleared yet.

Ninja's left chart is the current round chart, this shows the amount of BURST a miner will make if a block is found right now, IN LEFT CHART. It also shows the miners' submissions total, and their values in time. (because we all know that we mine with time+space here in BURST. heh.) The lower the submission, of course, the higher the amount of BURST you'll get will be, and the higher up you'll be on the visible ladder. Only submissions of a month or less are accepted. This minimizes lag and also there's no way anything that low would benefit a miner on ninja anyway, so it is pointless to accept them.

 Now, where it gets a little complicated... lol...

The left and right numbers are ADDED together, yes, I know, pretty crazy...lol. So, you're not going to make only what's in the left pie, but what is combined number in both of the current pie's numbers. (even though the one on the right is a historic pie, it has a current round payout number as well. Just happens to be based on the miner's historic submissions. The history of the total mined lasts forever, the other 'history' isn't a forever history, but based off (a set number I can't remember) blocks.)


So, when your total in the confirmed amount that you've won, (which is a total of the left and right numbers during a time that ninja finds a block) gets up to a number above the set payout amount, that's when you'll get paid. Smiley
1246  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 09:01:05 PM
It is good to finally see Burst getting the attention it deserves. I think it needs more miners and a price increase to make it even more interesting. The features that it provides such as the Proof of Concept is unlike any other and I am willing to see this project reach larger masses as time comes by.

I have a question...Just for curiosity, are assets dividends paid weekly or monthly? Are the rates the same for any asset or does it vary?  Huh

Depends on the asset you're talking about, mine currently pays monthly. (ByteEnt - 1800253871016293364)
1247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: MOVED - LOCKING THIS AS SOON AS i POST THE OTHER, WITH LINK. SORRY MODS! on: January 11, 2016, 06:17:53 PM
MOVED HERE https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323657.new#new


THANKS!
1248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] -NEW BURST OP- MINE ANY FREE SPACE-(HDD MINING)- ATs, AE, P2P MARKET+MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 06:17:00 PM



A short Introduction to BURST's POC mining


Burst uses a new algorithm for proof of hdd capacity (POC) mining.
Miners pre-generate chunks of data known as 'plots' which are then saved to disk.
The number of plots you store is effectively your mining speed.
Every block the miner will skim through the saved plots, and come up with an amount of time until it is able to mine a block
if another block hasn't yet been found. After reading through the plots is complete, your hardware can idle until the newest block.






Burst uses a new algorithm for proof of hdd capacity (POC) mining. Miners pre-generate chunks of data known as 'plots' which are then saved to disk.
The number of plots you store is effectively your mining speed.
Every block the miner will skim through the saved plots, and come up with an amount of time until it is able to mine a block if another block hasn't yet been found.
After reading through the plots is complete, your hardware can idle until the newest block.







• NXT based
• Proof of Stake Removed
• Proof of Capacity implemented
• No IPO
• No Premine
• 4 minute block time
• 2,158,812,800 coins total
• Block reward starts at 10,000/block
• Block Reward Decreases at 5% each month

 









Miners generate and cache chunks of data known as 'plots', which are divided into 4096 portions known as 'scoops'.
Plots are generated by taking a public address and a nonce, then hashing it, pre-appending the resulting hash,
repeating the hash-pre-append cycle many times, and then hashing the whole thing and xor'ing the last hash with the whole thing.

Plots are staggered together so chunks of the same scoop number are together, then written to disk.
Each block has a generation signature which is derived only from the previous block's generation signature and miner, so it is difficult to manipulate.

When mining, the scoop number to be used for a block is derived from the generation signature and the block height,
so the miner reads all relevant scoops (each plot will have 1 relevant scoop, and staggering allows for larger sequential read with less seeking).
Only 0.024% of the stored data will need to be read each block.

The generation signature is hashed with each scoop. 8 bytes are taken from the hash, then divided by a scaling factor (inverse difficulty).
The resulting number is a number of seconds. If that many seconds passes since the last block without a new one,
the address/nonce combination used to generate that plot/scoop is eligible to announce a new block.

The miner's hardware can just sit idle until either that time or a new block.
The address/nonce is included in the block as proof of eligibility, and the block is signed by that address.

Technically, this mining process can be mined POW-style, however mining it as intended will yield thousands of times the hashrate, and your hardware will sit idle most of the time.
Continuously hashing until a block is found is unnecessary, as waiting long enough will cause any nonce to eventually become valid.










Github: https://github.com/burst-team/burstcoin/releases/


After running wallet, access it through a web browser at http://localhost:8125 When upgrading wallet, move burst_db folder into new wallet folder to avoid re-downloading the blockchain. For detailed instructions, see Guides below.

Windows:

Download Windows Client based on V1.2.4  


WebWallet:

https://wallet.burst-team.us

Always up-to-date Blockchain:

   Blockchain   (extract to burst_db folder!)


















Please vote:

https://www.livecoin.net
https://bter.com/voting

Markets Listing:


http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst/#markets
https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/burst/overview/BTC





Websites

English: http://burstcoin.info
Japanese: http://www.burstcoin.jp
Chinese: http://www.burstcoin.cn (looking for a new Webmaster - PM us)
Italian: https://it.burst-team.us
Spanish: https://es.burst-team.us
Portuguese: https://pt.burst-team.us
Brazilian Portuguese: https://br.burst-team.us
Russian: https://ru.burst-team.us


Offical Forum

https://forums.burst-team.us

Social media
 






IRC:

Freenode: #burst-coin


Videos



Step-by-step Video guides:

How to Install, Setup, Plot and Mine with the Windows Client by Crowetic - using Windows client

How to Mine Burst Coin with the Windows Client by Steven Pearson - using Windows client

How to Install, Setup and Fund the Burstcoin Wallet by RiskyRandoms - without Windows Client

How To Plot Your Hard Drives For Burstcoin Using The CPU Or GPU Plotter by RiskyRandoms - without Windows Client

How To Pool Mine Burstcoin Using The CPU Or GPU Miner by RiskyRandoms - without Windows Client

Asset Exchange:

How to use the Asset Exchange of Burst by Crowetic

Burst Coin Decentralized Assets Exchange Review by FXAlTareeq

Escrow Service:

BURST Decentralize Escrow Service Smart Contracts by FXAlTareeq

Crowdfunding:

How To Setup Decentralize BURST Crowdfunding Projects For Free by FXAlTareeq

Others:

Features the Burst Coin Wallet: Market Place, Escrow, Asset Exchange, Crowdfund, Lotteries by FXAlTareeq

RiskyRandoms showing his mining-rig

Adam Guerbuez interviewing Crowetic, the BURST team-leader

BURST releases Android Client

A Series of BURST Videos in russian language:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlbHLWm3pJ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOCoQIVhn_k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9RiaisbJQg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlbHLWm3pJ4



Plotters
Janror's CPU plotter (sse4/avx2)
cryo's (bipben's) GPU plotter:
Linux x64 | Linux x86 | Windows x64 | Windows x86


Miners

Blago’s Windows Miner
(source: https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst)[/url]

luxe’s openCL for Win/Linux/MacOS
Highly recommended if you have a decent or good graphics unit. Highly increased performance, lower read times, and quicker submissions.

Uray's Miner
Multiplatform C++ Miner |

dcct's c miner for Linux

Dev's POCMiner in java


Pool Mining

Overview with stats:
http://burstcoin.biz/pools

dev's pools - v2 pool
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg8604606#msg8604606

Tom's Pool
http://mining.tompool.org:82


NEW POOLS!!


http://pool.burst-team.us -  by Burst Development team - Based on burst.ninja code by catbref released by crowetic

http://pool.burstcoin.biz

http://pool.burstcoin.eu

http://pool.burstcoin.de - based on uray code

Elmit's v2 pool in Singapore (based on uray's source):
http://mininghere.com:8001/

PCFiL's v2 pool (based on uray's source):
http://burst.poolto.be:88

Italian pool v2 pool (based on uray's source):
http://pool.burstcoin.it/


Various tools and resources

dcct's plot tools (faster generator, plot optimizer, c miner)

Gui mining system

Various Online Resources

Network Size (real time updates)

Charts and statistics

Mining Calculator:

Burstcoin.biz Calculator

bchain.info Calculator (offline)

Block Explorers:

http://burstcoin.biz/

Faucets:

burstcoin.biz/faucet

NEW FAUCET! - http://faucet.burstcoin.info

NEW FAUCET

http://faucet.burst-team.us



GITHUB:

https://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoin
https://github.com/BurstProject/pocminer





Bounty:

NEW - (well, old bounty, new addition to OP) - crowetic is offering a 500k + a number of ByteEnt assets to be determined for development of the front end of http://pool.burst-team.us pool.
NEW - Bounty offered for development work leading towards a decentralized exchange (more info @ forums.burst-team.us)
NEW - Bounty offered for new BURST graphics designs
NEW - crowetic offering personal bounty paid in BURST to hopefully attract BURST people to it, for various development projects both BURST and non, and for anyone willing to develop a BURST related service.

Also felt the need to mention haitch's offer to host any BURST related service from the community. Contact him for more information.



Emission Rate





Technological RoadMap

New Roadmap here - http://burst.press

Basic pool support (done)
Improved pool support (done)
Advanced transactions(escrow, subscription, reserve funds then transfer not yet known portion later)(some done)
Automated transactions (turing complete smart contracts) (done)
BurstId authentication system / Two-Factor Auth
Dezentralized Exchange with BTC and QORA (done)



Promotional RoadMap

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg9895843#msg9895843



    Software Development


Windows:

https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burstBlago's Windows Miner
https://github.com/BurstTools/BurstSoftwareBurst Windows Plot Generator for SEE4 / AVX / AVX2
https://github.com/dawallet/burstwindowswallet      Burst Wallet for Windows
   
Multi / Linux / Mac:

https://github.com/BurstProjectMain Develeopment: Main Wallet, Java Miner by burstdev, vbcs
http://www.ciyam.org/at/Automated Transactions
https://github.com/bhamongpuPlotGenerator, BurstMine(graphical plotter/miner)
https://github.com/kartojalBurst OS, Burst ARM Tools, DCCT Tools GUI, gpuPlotGenerator
https://github.com/KurairaitoBurst Plot Generator by Kurairaito
https://github.com/Mirkic7Improved Linux Burst Plotter / optimizer / miner
https://github.com/uraymeiviarC Miner, Pool, Block Explorer, Plot Composer (not active anymore, fork?)
   
http://forum.burstcoin.info:4567/topic/33/burst-address-generator-v0-2-3-all-platformsBurst Address Generator by luxe
http://forum.burstcoin.info:4567/topic/24/burstcoin-jminer-v0-4-2-gpu-assisted-poc-miner-all-platforms        Burst GPU Java Miner by luxe
http://forum.burstcoin.info:4567/topic/26/plot-optimizer-v1-6-with-gui-1-0-3-j6jq-win/2 Plot Optimizer GUI 1.0.3 by j6jq
http://forum.burstcoin.info:4567/topic/46/batch-plot-generator-win-linux Batch Generator for Plotter (Win / Linux)
 



Burst Development


Core developers / main developers - fuse and dcct.

Automated Transactions development -vbcs - is the expert on programming Smart Contracts for Burstcoin.  

Wallet development / GUI - daWallet - daWallet is wrapping up the best tools in one package to start with Burstcoin on Windows. See: Windows GUI

Mobile / Android - daWallet -  daWallet is pushing Android Development to enable 1 Billion Devices worldwide to participate in the Burst Network.

GPU miner dev / GPU implementations / core assistance - luxe - luxe has proven himself to be extremely valuable with GPU miner release, faucet software and more. We are extremely proud to have him on our team.

Infrastructure / VMWare / Development of foundations - haitch and crowetic - haitch is the backbone of the Burst infrastructure except of the decentralized network itself.

Miner development - luxe and Blago


Join Developing - Would you like to contribute to Burst?
Submit your ideas and requests to the BURSTdev-team at any time!

  



Announcements
2016/07/19 New version release Burst 1.2.5
2016/07/07 New version release Burst 1.2.4            
2015/04/20 2016/01/11 New temporary self-moderated thread and community takeover.
2015/04/20 New version release Burst 1.2.3
2015/02/05 New version release Burst 1.2.2
2015/01/20 New version release Burst 1.2.1
2014/12/22 New version release Burst 1.2.0
2014/11/04 New version release 1.1.5
2014/10/18 New version release 1.1.4
2014/10/04 Escrow transactions enabled
2014/09/27 New version release 1.1.3
2014/09/14 New version release 1.1.2
2014/09/13 Stuck transactions statement
2014/09/13 New version release 1.1.1
2014/09/09 New version release 1.1.0
2014/08/31 V2 mining pool now up
2014/08/27 New version release 1.0.3
2014/08/20 First pool (v1) now up
2014/08/17 New version release 1.0.2
2014/08/16 Statement regarding the difficulty adjustment
2014/08/11 Statement regarding The pool situation




1249  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - NEW BURST OP - MINE WITH YOUR HDD - ATs, AE, P2P MARKETPLACE, and MORE! on: January 11, 2016, 06:14:03 PM
Thank you Crowetic, great work. if this thread was meant to be self-moderated then you have probably forgotten to tick the self-moderated box Smiley

 2016/01/08 New self-moderated thread                                                                                                                                    

I just noticed that, I'll have to delete this one and make another, I'll link in the old thread when accomplished, thanks!

Also, I can't take credit for this, the work (real work) was all done by daWallet!
1250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 11, 2016, 05:24:34 PM
NEW ANN PAGE IS UP - PLEASE POST HERE FROM NOW ON, NEW ANN, NEW LINKS, NEW EVERYTHING! COME CHECK IT OUT, PLEASE USE THIS THREAD FROM NOW ON!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323657.new#new





BURST IS ONCE AGAIN BEING ACTIVELY DEVELOPED AT THE CORE, TIME ONCE AGAIN FOR THE AGE OF BURST!

edit- forgot to check the selfmoderated box, I'm going to make another here, and I'll link here as well as the one I just posted after locking it.
1251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / MOVED - LOCKING THIS AS SOON AS i POST THE OTHER, WITH LINK. SORRY MODS! on: January 11, 2016, 05:21:50 PM
MOVING THIS AS SOON AS NEW LINK IS POSTED WILL LOCK THIS THREAD.

MOVED TO HERE https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323657.new#new SORRY EVERYONE!

1252  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 05, 2016, 01:42:48 PM
alright folks, I got it figgerd. So, cross your fingers! lol... first though, I must figure out what exact time the last payout was done. Or... hmm, that isn't necessary. Let me run a couple more little tests really quick, I don't think that portion truly matters.
...

But anyway, yea, I got it to calculate, so that's basically all I needed anyway, worst case I just send payouts out manually, but I highly doubt that'll be necessary, since I got this far already. xD


Don't you feel confident that I'm so smart! Man, I need sleep O_o...


edit: here goes nothing...

Code: (payouts *crossing fingers* sent!!!)
Amount paid, Account, TX
214062.5, BURST-WKTT-6SP6-NNFD-6F7MW, 5745690716454282188
134112.468125, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 601535900969322780
71574.10875, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 11575563316078736832
67322.65625, BURST-EEWX-K3D3-ZWNM-3SDPX, 11036579517144838829
34789.4375, BURST-J8HZ-99WH-5B3G-BCRMF, 6960512343977284361
34250, BURST-BREF-TMF3-FZU3-FR7L7, 12601111386529635951
17125, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 1736973965856550029
14099.0125, BURST-4Z44-KQBQ-YX5E-7QRPF, 14064419488943130289
12843.75, BURST-C23U-TLPQ-2PJM-CR2NQ, 14683794795003418064
9577.15625, BURST-TEJ6-NNAH-VC8L-8HZBR, 6444314344155938364
8372.4125, BURST-YSFT-M5W8-E4Z7-D7UDQ, 13581372911092292986
7620.625, BURST-B3NG-NH5G-4N8E-CD2YQ, 14783042006065954230
5567.3375, BURST-N8KB-DKKW-9C4W-AF289, 8732645184640776169
5325.01875, BURST-2ECL-MQ5A-AZDN-C6WAR, 425248069124752736
5209.93875, BURST-SANZ-WDBE-TM79-2N3DP, 6466162278441508350
4110, BURST-SQGU-CMQM-DM47-A63ZK, 18163837962626087061
3656.444375, BURST-LSQV-BM94-VRFZ-48EUN, 11529452791526755748
3079.075, BURST-3BEM-P3WL-TBM6-APZSR, 4165914598518921931
2900.975, BURST-VVM6-WN67-TS5V-52NB3, 13962399552307210688
2421.475, BURST-3JGU-CKJV-QQHZ-HH6RP, 17420116345073552918
2097.8125, BURST-58RS-CFFU-QDW9-9QGD6, 12586689589817821682
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428.125, BURST-J6JQ-ZWC2-RK7E-CLY93, 9003053354013400028
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1253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 05, 2016, 12:57:21 PM

I have successfully received my first payment from a Burst asset! Since I am getting to know Burst even more everyday, it is nice to see how assets work within the BURST system. Thanks for the payment!  Wink

Grats!

You can also receive monthly dividend payments from the ByteEnt and Income assets.  ByteEnt generates burst via mining pool fees and other sources, and income generates btc from investments in bitcoin casinos and by trading altcoins, and uses it to buy burst on exchanges in order to pay out.

Sorry about the payment not going out yet @ ByteEnt holders, you can see @ the blockex that I've made the payment transfers INTO the ByteEnt wallet, simply haven't made the transfers to the holders yet... as tiga is generally the one who does this. But I think this time it is going to be myself... so... I'm going to figure it out real quick, how to use tiga's payout script.

Upon the completion of the 'figure it out' stage, I shall probably run a fraction payout test. All goes well, THEN I will run main payouts. I would really hate for my first payout to require a refund back into the account from the holders, what a nightmare...

But, luckily, since tiga's work is usually easy to follow and well documented, I should be able to run the payouts without issue, hopefully here in the next short while.

I didn't even sleep last (this) night, because I had so much to do and so much to prepare for the next day (today?) ugh... So bare with me everyone, I've just got quite a bit on my plate right now.


-----@elmit's questioning of my nefariousness in data storage, there will be nothing like THAT being hosted there, and if I happen to notice a user's share link that has something like that, it shall be disabled. I'm not about hosting a location for people to place illegal whateverthefucks. If they're going to do that, it can be under their  name encrypted with their key, and not viewable to anyone but them, that way my well-worded page that will explain the fact that I DO NOT MONITOR THE DATA ACTIVELY, AND THUS TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT THE USERS HAVE THERE. Then provide a set of guidelines as far as what is acceptable and what isn't. By accepting the account, you'll automatically accept the rules therein, and that's that. I don't think I will ever get big enough to actually have to worry about whatever anyway, but if so, I guess that is when my lawyer friend may come in handy, and we can set a more strict set of guidelines.... But my overall goal is to NOT be looking at the files that are placed there, so a policy TO do that, is against what I'm going for. I'm certain there's some legal jargon way of saying "the only part of this that is owned by me, is the concept and setup of the software's configuration files. The platform is open source, the server is rented, and the hard drives are as well. Everything is virtual, so there isn't anything really there anyway, right?" Or something such as this. The files are the user's responsibility, if the user decides he has a different responsibility, it is upon him. The only way I will notice, is if they're posting public share links, so I will monitor for strange server usage, and go from there.----

So, anyway, I think I should have a pretty close to synchronized burst wallet here somewhere, gimme a couple minutes to see and I'll post an update on the status.


My next goal is to fully automate this process, so that I don't have to worry about manually doing payouts anymore, or at the very least, mostly automate it...

I'm teaching myself all sorts of nonsense nowadays, may as well add that to the list. ttys.
1254  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 03, 2016, 08:51:03 AM
Thank you pinballdude!

I unterstand...

But would it be possible to make a new thread (linked to this one) and fill this new one with all the information and changes since the last update form the developer account?

Sure it is possible to search the net for information, but Bitcointalk is the most used crytoforum I think.
Every *sorry* CrapCoin has an "ANN" looking better than BURST.

If I am a new user an only see wrong and/or old information...

I might think: "Ok, itīs a waste of time."

Please donīt get me wrong, I like BURST Wink

I believe there should be some updates done as well.  Add to the appeal of things a little I would have to say.  That and most of the links do not work that are in the OPs [ANN].  Thsee should be updated.

We had a new OP ready to post, however, due to the guidelines of Bitcointalk, our account BurstDevTeam is unable to post images, and thus the new OP is unable to be posted with correct formatting...

I am willing, however, to post it with the corrected formatting under my name, until we can post enough on the new account to get the rep high enough.

If this is acceptable to the community, I can do this. Then we can have the admins of the forum here lock this thread after posting a link to the newer post.



If this sounds okay to everyone, then we can do this.

Sounds great.

Alright, seems most people are up for this idea, I'll need to check it out with a couple of the team and see if we've got a link to the main OP data we'd been setting up, and verify all the links there are the ones that we're currently using, as I do believe a few have changed. But I can get this accomplished with the assistance of the team (glances at H... Wink) as soon as possible.

But I agree that the OP here being non-updated-in-forever is an issue, and we need to be able to accurately attract newer people via the first post, and not have them continuously find dead links. The coin isn't dead and that gives the wrong impression.

1255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 03, 2016, 08:41:13 AM

Speaking of making BURST more used,  I'm currently developing a cloud data storage and sync service, that is just like dropbox, encrypted cloud storage, that syncs to all devices you want, and will also auto-upload from your phone all pictures, etc. Very cool service, that I will hopefully have available within the week.

This service, I will be giving trial accounts out, and will also be selling the service to a few clients of mine that I've already obtained. The trial accounts will then turn into accounts that will be paid for, of course, and I will be accepting payment in BURST. I was thinking about solely accepting BURST, but I figured that may be somewhat of an issue for my computer clients who have no clue at all, so, I am going to accept USD, but in an ideal world I would only accept BURST. hah.

Anyway, my goal is to eventually get more services that can be paid for with BURST, and ones that can ONLY be paid in BURST, so people are forced into using our innovative network. I believe that once that happens, we'll be able to easily show the value of the network that we all know and love.


So yea, still doing my part for the community, whether super active here or not, just thought you should know. As always, Crowetic Computers, LLC accepts BURST, BTC, and regretably, still USD (you know, that old useless paper thing in your desk drawer all covered in various residues, and the annoying coins that always fall down the side part of your seat in your car and never show themselves again.) Here's to the future, when this annoying 'currency' is no longer necessary!



NSA approved or NSA resistant?


Since when have you known me to be directly for-authority? Wink

But since you bring it up, no, I will not be spying on anything and neither will anyone else. IF I end up having to hire another admin to help with the project, if it gets to that point, I will hire someone trustworthy and there will be continued the policy of not spying.

I will not ask you to sign over your data like 'ahem DROPBOX does, and I will never misuse my admin power at all, as 1. It is stupid. 2. It is wrong, and 3. I simply don't have time for such nonsense that will do nothing but cause me issues unnecessarily.

But... I'm getting things setup now to move the setup to my final host location. New server on a new VMWare host, and almost the entire hardware of the host is dedicated to the VM being setup for this particular installation. It will be increased when need be, and everything will be mirrored. The files themselves are encrypted and the connection will have an SSL cert from most likely something like namecheap, so that it will not give any of the stupid messages, even though those certs (self signed) are probably MORE secure, especially since it is me doing it, but yea... The server's data will also have another backup off-site done every (month?? Not sure yet on that) and eventually, when things get moving more, I'll send another server of my own for colo in my data host location, with even more backup location, for a 'hot' backup on a separate host, and there will be much more I will do as far as that goes, but for now, I think locally redundant with offsite backups done monthly or so should be good. Of course, the server will also sync the data with any other device based on preferences set by the user on installations of the client on whatever devices, and will also automatically upload pictures from mobile devices, etc.

There's a lot more that can be done, like linking of external data sources, i.e. Google Drive, and any FTP server, etc. Which then retains an encrypted copy of even normal FTP data server information for sync/backup/etc. The server maintains a global copy of everything, then whatever you choose to sync with whatever else, is done automatically just like dropbox. (with desktop app installed.)

So, does this sufficiently answer your question?

This is something I basically started as something fun that I just wanted to setup, and it has become something that I think people will like, and so I thought I might give it as a service, and maybe it will go somewhere. I've already got a few clients that will definitely be interested, and some that have already expressed interest in such a service.  Not to mention, the base software (ownCloud) is fully customizable, and really cool. I will be doing many modifications to it to allow for pretty much anything you can think of, and will also develop my own custom additions at some point for other purposes. The potential there is limitless, so I'm pretty excited.


But, I gotta get back to making the base setup happen for now. Talk to ya'll later.
1256  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 03, 2016, 02:06:12 AM
Thank you pinballdude!

I unterstand...

But would it be possible to make a new thread (linked to this one) and fill this new one with all the information and changes since the last update form the developer account?

Sure it is possible to search the net for information, but Bitcointalk is the most used crytoforum I think.
Every *sorry* CrapCoin has an "ANN" looking better than BURST.

If I am a new user an only see wrong and/or old information...

I might think: "Ok, itīs a waste of time."

Please donīt get me wrong, I like BURST Wink

I believe there should be some updates done as well.  Add to the appeal of things a little I would have to say.  That and most of the links do not work that are in the OPs [ANN].  Thsee should be updated.

We had a new OP ready to post, however, due to the guidelines of Bitcointalk, our account BurstDevTeam is unable to post images, and thus the new OP is unable to be posted with correct formatting...

I am willing, however, to post it with the corrected formatting under my name, until we can post enough on the new account to get the rep high enough.

If this is acceptable to the community, I can do this. Then we can have the admins of the forum here lock this thread after posting a link to the newer post.



If this sounds okay to everyone, then we can do this.
1257  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: January 03, 2016, 01:52:54 AM
Sorry @ ByteEnt holders, I meant to get payment money ready much sooner than this but I've been running behind (as usual lol...) so, because of that, I'm adding an overall 150k extra to the payouts this month. To make up for all the times I've been busy and paid a day or 4 late. lol.


Regardless, our asset will never miss a payment. Thank you for your continued support and tireless forgiveness of my busy-ness. heh.


Happy New Year everyone!


Edit - payout funds transfers have been completed, not sure if irontiga is online at the moment, but he's usually the one who does the payouts themselves. I'm certain they will be accomplished shortly, I'll direct message him and let him know that it has been done.

The extra, we'll call it a 'New Years Bonus' has also been transferred. Thank you for your continued support of Byte Enterprises!



There was something else I was going to say here but it slipped my mind, hmm... ah, yes!

--LOOKING FOR A LOGO FOR BYTE ENTERPRISES... ALL GRAPHIC DESIGNERS MUST APPLY! Wink



We are currently looking for a logo, for Byte Enterprises. Ideally it would encompass the BURST logo in some way, and it should probably say the full name 'Byte Enterprises' and would be nice to have a more graphical one that doesn't say the full name, and maybe just the initials, and another more 'wordy' version that has the full name as well as something in smaller writing that mentions 'a BURST project by Crowetic Computers, LLC.  and Irontiga web development.'

Anyone interested, submit your ideas to me and irontiga via direct message here @ bitcointalk forums. The winner will be paid, but I've not put much thought into what I think it is worth, but you'll be adequately compensated. Thanks! The more effort noticeably put into it, the more likely I am to give larger bonus, and everyone should know how generous I am by now. Wink


Thanks everyone. Let us continue to make BURST a well-known and successful currency!


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A little announcement by Crowetic Computers, LLC. --------------------

Speaking of making BURST more used,  I'm currently developing a cloud data storage and sync service, that is just like dropbox, encrypted cloud storage, that syncs to all devices you want, and will also auto-upload from your phone all pictures, etc. Very cool service, that I will hopefully have available within the week.

This service, I will be giving trial accounts out, and will also be selling the service to a few clients of mine that I've already obtained. The trial accounts will then turn into accounts that will be paid for, of course, and I will be accepting payment in BURST. I was thinking about solely accepting BURST, but I figured that may be somewhat of an issue for my computer clients who have no clue at all, so, I am going to accept USD, but in an ideal world I would only accept BURST. hah.

Anyway, my goal is to eventually get more services that can be paid for with BURST, and ones that can ONLY be paid in BURST, so people are forced into using our innovative network. I believe that once that happens, we'll be able to easily show the value of the network that we all know and love.


So yea, still doing my part for the community, whether super active here or not, just thought you should know. As always, Crowetic Computers, LLC accepts BURST, BTC, and regretably, still USD (you know, that old useless paper thing in your desk drawer all covered in various residues, and the annoying coins that always fall down the side part of your seat in your car and never show themselves again.) Here's to the future, when this annoying 'currency' is no longer necessary!


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Something extra by Crowetic Computers, LLC.


Currently, Crowetic Computers is offering a service called 'refurb' which includes a free laptop! heh.

This is a test service that I'm offering currently, but will likely not last long, as after this test run I have discovered that I simply don't have enough time to fit this into my schedule currently.


What this is... is basically a service you pay for, that is the refurbishing of a laptop of your choice,  specs will be posted of many laptops, you choose which you like, and pay the refurb fee. Once the fee is paid, this laptop is sent to you for you to keep! (yea, I know, shush.)

Anyway, these are in most cases completely rebuilt. Taken down to nothing, cleaned, and rebuilt/upgraded. Then Freshly installed with Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, and full versions of Office, photoshop, and more, all with real and legitimate serials.

The prices are very low, and the software alone is worth a LOT more than the systems you'll be receiving.

Systems are ranging in specs, and the services range in price. The systems are generally i5 or i7, with a minimum (in most cases) oif 4GB of RAM (can be modified.)

Some of the systems have SSD AND HDD, some just SSD, some just HDD.

Screen sizes vary, from 12 inch, to currently 15.6 inch... the 17s went fairly quickly.

Like I said, this service is probably a 1 time thing, as I simply don't have enough time to complete this service, so get this while you can!

Prices are starting as low as 150, and go up based on how much time and other input went into them.


if you're interested, contact me and I'll give more detailed information. The systems are all nice, mostly business models, and good quality builds. There are some that are as new as 4th gen i7 CPUs with touchscreen and 256SSD, etc.


So, now that I've made this post sufficiently and entire page, I shall end it. Thanks everyone!




1258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: December 28, 2015, 11:01:42 PM
Is anyone else receiving dividend payments on the Asset Debenture?

Hey now that you mention the word "asset", where I can find some assets to invest into? How does it really work? Can somebody please provide me some tips about this? Sorry for asking, but I am relatively new in the Burst world.  Grin

There are a list of assets listed on block.burstcoin.info.  There are a few to pick from.  Please becarful on which ones you pick as some arent active, some may be scams.  However there are a few that are going good.  Playground, Playgrouund, PGround3 are all mine.  And are going well you can find all the info you need on The playground. Loads of features that will get you returns.  You can read the [ANN] here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1294886.0.
You can see this phase here on the advsnced block explorer as well. https://block.burstcoin.info/as.php?as=1046442228061264624

However there are othrr good assets, byteent, income are to name a couple.

If you have questions please feel free to ask.  

Hey thanks for the information! I have been browsing through the list of available assets to invest Burst into, and found ones that I seem to be pretty interesting. I think I'm investing into Playground asset and Income asset.  Smiley

ByteEnt is my asset (and irontiga), based on over 30TB of mining power run by me, AND the income generated from the pool fee on the largest BURST pool http://burst.ninja

Just saying. heh.

I am in planning stages on release of another asset based on my personal computer business, which I believe will end up being popular too. It will also put direct BTC into BURST, to assist the price.


ByteEnt should grow soon too, I'm thinking of various ways to put more into the monthly payouts.

Great! Seems like a very interesting asset to invest into. I have some spare BURST on my wallet and I might give this a try. By the way, do you know where to find the asset announcement page (if there is any) to find out more information about dividends payouts and other stuff?  Smiley

Right now the website the information was on is down, being moved to a new host, and redesigned for the new year. But... There's a post here in this monster thread by yours truly explaining how it all works. But ByteEnt is very simple.

1. It is full amount mined by this account https://block.burstcoin.info/acc.php?acc=BURST-38PQ-L823-MW5K-8Q4Y7 - which as you can see on the pool page, http://burst.ninja - the total mined is 1.6 million and counting.

2. it is the full payout from the burst.ninja fee wallet... https://block.burstcoin.info/acc.php?acc=BURST-L5N4-52G6-T78P-BBZ3P - that will always have a payout from this because it is a fee that miners pay to mine on the pool.

3. There is some ad revenue generated from the blockexplorer (block.burstcoin.info) which is also owned by ByteEnterprises, that is put into the payout as well.

4. ByteEnt is one of the only assets that has been paying solidly for almost the entire time BURST has been in existence.

5. There will be other forms of income directed at ByteEnt, as well as another asset released by me in the coming weeks. The holidays took a serious toll on my monetary situation, but things should be back on track, and moving forward nicely in the coming weeks. I've still yet to think on exactly how I will structure the payouts from the release of my next asset, likely in my namesake, that will be both a share of stock in my company, and will provide payouts based on a percent of my company's income (I'm thinking it will be easiest for me to calculate it based before expenses, which ends up better for everyone anyway. hah.)


So yea, ask anyone invested into ByteEnt, if it has ever missed a payment, then ask people if they know who I am and what I stand for. Then you'll know that investing in me or my team and our projects, will never let you down.


Here's to a fantastic 2016 for BURST!


PS - looking into active developers for BURST team, there WILL be some core changes in 2016.
1259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 on: December 28, 2015, 10:39:45 PM
Is anyone else receiving dividend payments on the Asset Debenture?

Hey now that you mention the word "asset", where I can find some assets to invest into? How does it really work? Can somebody please provide me some tips about this? Sorry for asking, but I am relatively new in the Burst world.  Grin

There are a list of assets listed on block.burstcoin.info.  There are a few to pick from.  Please becarful on which ones you pick as some arent active, some may be scams.  However there are a few that are going good.  Playground, Playgrouund, PGround3 are all mine.  And are going well you can find all the info you need on The playground. Loads of features that will get you returns.  You can read the [ANN] here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1294886.0.
You can see this phase here on the advsnced block explorer as well. https://block.burstcoin.info/as.php?as=1046442228061264624

However there are othrr good assets, byteent, income are to name a couple.

If you have questions please feel free to ask.  

Hey thanks for the information! I have been browsing through the list of available assets to invest Burst into, and found ones that I seem to be pretty interesting. I think I'm investing into Playground asset and Income asset.  Smiley

ByteEnt is my asset (and irontiga), based on over 30TB of mining power run by me, AND the income generated from the pool fee on the largest BURST pool http://burst.ninja

Just saying. heh.

I am in planning stages on release of another asset based on my personal computer business, which I believe will end up being popular too. It will also put direct BTC into BURST, to assist the price.


ByteEnt should grow soon too, I'm thinking of various ways to put more into the monthly payouts.
1260  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BURST Coin Asset [ANN] - PLAYGROUND - Burst Forum Betting and Lottery on: December 23, 2015, 09:49:20 PM
Do you know how to setup some live texas holdem? That would be awesome to have for BURST, and I would likely spend far too much time there.
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