How much a Burst-rig?
Depends on what you want to do exactly, but you can PM me and we can talk about it.
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Please could somebody reply to this. Since I'm coming into this coin pretty late what are the current sizes of your rigs?(TB) If I want to start mining burstcoin what would be good size to do so? Not trying to make a fortune just possibly keep cost down and at least recover my investment over time. Thanks a lot if you could reply to this. Have a good one.
One last thing currently when I try to configure my wallet using the guide provided the url is not working and i keep running into an error. "The webpage is not available" I have the latest version of java and am running the the auto bat file. Please if you know how to fix this that would be great. Otherwise no burst coin for me.
I vastly prefer using my beta pool's wallet as an online wallet. It has been confirmed by the dev that your password is safe in transmission, so there is no need for ssl. Even so, we're making a public online wallet that WILL have ssl. http://pool.burstcoining.com:8125you can access the wallet there, input your password to access your BURST wallet. The beautiful thing with BURST is that all you need is any wallet and your superbadass password to get into your account. I hate running a local wallet and waiting for the chain to sync, etc. So I use my beta pool wallet. You can as well.
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L@@K 0.00000163 364076.68186325 0.59344499
this is mine, I'm buying. my sell offer @169 is still valid too
dump your coins to me, teach me a good lesson
I give BURST a nice pump at least once a week, and throw all extra BTC there any time I can. KEEP BUYING AND SELLING AND HOLDING weeeeeee.
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Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm having issues with one of my main mining computers, so the BURSTCITY1 miner for ByteEnt asset will not be doing as well till I get this rig fixed. Hopefully only a day or so. Thanks.
Software or hardware problem? I fixed the issue I think, had to take away 4TB of power due to a faulty controller card throwing driver related bluescreens. The system is amazing though, I love it, fully custom water loop with 2 radiators, extreme overkill for just the CPU, but I'll eventually throw a GPU under water in there too... But it has a 12 core (6 and HT) i7 3960X Extreme Edition, 32 (soon to be 64)GB of DDR3, and SSD for OS. 280x to plot with, and SAS controller card (that went bad I think) Sound Blaster Xonar (not in it either right now), liquid cooled with UV active coolant, clear tubing, and UV LED light strip (that I need to reattach up top). Corsair 750D full case, and full ATX board ASUS Rampage IV ROG. This thing has been dead longer than it has been alive, with tons of different issues, but I believe that I've finally gotten it running for real *knocks on wood*. Every other computer I build for anyone is always solid as hell, but of course the one that I build (finally, a nice system for myself.) it has nothing but issues. Ugh. But yea. Hopefully I fixed it and I can throw 20 more USB drives on it and mine away! hah. Yes, I know, get away from windows... but I've been a Windows tech for so long I just know it like the back of my hand, and I'm not quite like that with 'nix yet. Some day I will be, after I do my business taxes and have some free time again, like I ever have free time lol... /end rambling.this sounds like a big gaming station to me. try to avoid all this fancy stuff and rely on hardware designed for servers in future. i still wonder if sony can keep their new stuff working under water for long (playstation flow) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Inidpxr9qtA it was never built to be a server. haha. It just ended up being a burst miner.
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Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm having issues with one of my main mining computers, so the BURSTCITY1 miner for ByteEnt asset will not be doing as well till I get this rig fixed. Hopefully only a day or so. Thanks.
Software or hardware problem? I fixed the issue I think, had to take away 4TB of power due to a faulty controller card throwing driver related bluescreens. The system is amazing though, I love it, fully custom water loop with 2 radiators, extreme overkill for just the CPU, but I'll eventually throw a GPU under water in there too... But it has a 12 core (6 and HT) i7 3960X Extreme Edition, 32 (soon to be 64)GB of DDR3, and SSD for OS. 280x to plot with, and SAS controller card (that went bad I think) Sound Blaster Xonar (not in it either right now), liquid cooled with UV active coolant, clear tubing, and UV LED light strip (that I need to reattach up top). Corsair 750D full case, and full ATX board ASUS Rampage IV ROG. This thing has been dead longer than it has been alive, with tons of different issues, but I believe that I've finally gotten it running for real *knocks on wood*. Every other computer I build for anyone is always solid as hell, but of course the one that I build (finally, a nice system for myself.) it has nothing but issues. Ugh. But yea. Hopefully I fixed it and I can throw 20 more USB drives on it and mine away! hah. Yes, I know, get away from windows... but I've been a Windows tech for so long I just know it like the back of my hand, and I'm not quite like that with 'nix yet. Some day I will be, after I do my business taxes and have some free time again, like I ever have free time lol... /end rambling.
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Amount paid, Account, TX 306196.16438356, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 13241715826649639458 219068.49315068, BURST-KHTJ-G3H7-LD2Q-H7LJ6, 43656922760816196 44526.02739726, BURST-J8HZ-99WH-5B3G-BCRMF, 4752108704542454931 43835.61643836, BURST-BREF-TMF3-FZU3-FR7L7, 6625331701564885114 43835.61643836, BURST-Y2QP-GAKA-AECZ-9KQVA, 10467895668658791534 35444.16438356, BURST-EDTR-SU3E-VV64-3ALJJ, 3531125547580351183 21917.80821918, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 10564313113821838315 12460.2739726, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 10166784644026808728 9675.61643836, BURST-YSFT-M5W8-E4Z7-D7UDQ, 8979290777417460711 8767.12328767, BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N, 15755981427142573055 6815.34246575, BURST-2ECL-MQ5A-AZDN-C6WAR, 7617396156401440965 5927.67123288, BURST-6CTC-EFAD-5F5U-8BFDC, 8043678259812555302 5479.45205479, BURST-FTMG-UHZR-8HL9-9YHNT, 8941034505771112505 5260.2739726, BURST-SQGU-CMQM-DM47-A63ZK, 5462810413739921971 2844.93150685, BURST-3BEM-P3WL-TBM6-APZSR, 3672461161249030550 2843.83561644, BURST-P6ZR-UMNC-P42F-8GRH5, 18320887241769183746 2684.93150685, BURST-58RS-CFFU-QDW9-9QGD6, 16085983128725420205 2301.36986301, BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ, 8626210288453976378 2039.45205479, BURST-JEWS-4D7R-QXEA-65BMT, 5449934205526028760 1848.76712329, BURST-EYZ9-2NHP-VN4T-72RU4, 6060869867094772316 1534.24657534, BURST-X8XW-C5W9-QDN6-HEA4W, 6724166690405084781 1523.28767123, BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74, 8423495245712085435 1402.73972603, BURST-LSQV-BM94-VRFZ-48EUN, 9999461912568859722 1205.47945205, BURST-LAW7-GHX4-WV6W-HNRKG, 16183796258499048375 1095.89041096, BURST-K48W-F6TF-LQJW-FHR6A, 4430671104542656332 887.67123288, BURST-X2LG-EB5R-JWTE-8D8ZA, 1858178835348954528 821.91780822, BURST-8RHD-L8GS-UXTN-DEPDK, 16530409796011946940 730.95890411, BURST-YZJ6-LYBY-WAC6-BQYGC, 13001200021502122201 712.32876712, BURST-J37K-X67U-3RC7-88CT8, 1885451604465229000 691.50684932, BURST-X2MY-DV84-GB2J-HCXZE, 11009098740275615359 603.83561644, BURST-TKZK-F72H-Z53X-FDSP2, 13577094923576451221 590.68493151, BURST-ZTY4-QDR7-CQQW-44TUY, 10265830448301064483 438.35616438, BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL, 10239050055737816657 427.39726027, BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A, 4932390215219220874 328.76712329, BURST-ED7D-65NJ-9YPN-HMJ4K, 10898291141439729225 317.80821918, BURST-J6JQ-ZWC2-RK7E-CLY93, 6381918679289156092 295.89041096, BURST-SLHG-PCZ5-3S5N-G7LGL, 237541937625958680 263.01369863, BURST-G96T-JFYP-8LFR-9V7KL, 16934740269646985930 230.1369863, BURST-J8FG-RBLX-62RJ-DR6R3, 14243771181660195771 221.36986301, BURST-XK5D-GUAH-4B8F-D8LYR, 2937376013101022709 219.17808219, BURST-98FL-KWBK-RXKB-AXF7S, 6480680003429470857 219.17808219, BURST-LEPZ-TS4J-JJAF-DNHYS, 4779644819480007605 164.38356164, BURST-SARW-AZYD-WB2R-8S2NS, 3624973780393582568 120.54794521, BURST-3BT5-6RGK-3TQL-GUAJ9, 15585080375608250527 109.5890411, BURST-GMYT-83XW-XU8V-H5Z55, 3305665058295812433 109.5890411, BURST-DD7P-KZQR-S2EM-D74SC, 17576314329683389667 109.5890411, BURST-UKCA-C44B-68RG-6V57F, 15308791551605766458 109.5890411, BURST-VJPX-YHKZ-MBN4-866X5, 1571449984266278061 109.5890411, BURST-CREX-FD53-Q698-FJHLS, 1348402617483279103 109.5890411, BURST-ZP9M-XTWD-APKS-CD4X8, 5717029213768008388 109.5890411, BURST-QNE2-ET5Q-CPX5-335BW, 2712354088771999571 76.71232877, BURST-8M7H-MECE-7TSW-BT2Z9, 14090144310571908526 76.71232877, BURST-QS8X-VWZS-JVNY-7QYDU, 3443214234924987024 54.79452055, BURST-6WXR-DFRA-U88E-ALANG, 999448777177962419 54.79452055, BURST-WXSL-JFPN-5VBN-2N35S, 12454469824037283775 21.91780822, BURST-WQRG-XZ67-8HX2-4ESHN, 1598106030144185016 21.91780822, BURST-4BT2-JDQQ-2VMA-6P4TR, 8564342173314711339 21.91780822, BURST-DQXD-CZKW-JFVQ-CQKRV, 15552102624274113287 16.43835616, BURST-EQJE-476J-XHZU-4RAEN, 11971410034433809249 10.95890411, BURST-YTCM-Z647-2XGE-APUB6, 17415297654021313442 10.95890411, BURST-359Q-QH73-4N5P-FP54C, 13297446593144870233 10.95890411, BURST-5SBW-4NNR-VSTU-3L7SA, 16555740457479772342 10.95890411, BURST-S8AY-3BZC-VUXW-EQDK7, 10429336553168481792 10.95890411, BURST-C7BV-TMLM-N7YM-66VTT, 11832393065944026733 5.47945205, BURST-53DP-A7CT-YTM9-FZCLM, 493614549348825954 4.38356164, BURST-8GKG-B4KD-MDFR-4247Q, 4837056150900657929 2.19178082, BURST-S37A-4WRB-RJ35-7WN5A, 2923894680003097544 1.09589041, BURST-WKHQ-LQXX-HUR9-C5VQ2, 7481566297018870718 0.21917808, BURST-T49R-U9ES-W7N3-6PDNJ, 7677894761149473664 ------------All transactions processed------------ ByteEnt payout done Thanks bro.
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downloading it immediately , Blago , thanks for that dedication and the good work on BURST
Agreed, thank you Blago.
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Hey Koko, does the 5% apply to the asset in BURST AE as well?
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
great Looking like the totals for the first month of ByteEnt asset is going to be close to 3/4 of a million. Not bad, and that should be ever-growing as I increase the miners that are mining towards it. Then of course, ByteBank will payout 2%. Thank you everyone who invested in our assets, we look forward to improving and growing with you. edit - my numbers calculate = 720,548 for ByteEnt's first asset payout. I think I'll give it a bit extra so there is a bonus, and I'll bump the total up to 800k just so everyone knows we're serious about growing. hehe. Thanks again everyone who bought into our assets! Can you explain me more about this ? This is an asset ? We need to buy or just to hold the funds on our wallet like BurstBank ? http://byte.enterprisesWe have multiple assets. The one I'm speaking of now, is our main asset. You can think of it like shares in the company. The asset is paid out off the pool fees from both of our pools, and a miner account I have mining for the fund (which is growing and will continue to grow.) You can purchase the asset in the asset exchange, the ID is 1800253871016293364 the name is ByteEnt Right now the asset is sold out from the issuer account, but you can still buy it from people who are selling it. 1,000 shares is basically 1% of the company. Too bad that it is out of stock. Do you know anyone that would like to sell some ? If you add the asset in your wallet, you can purchase it on the asset exchange. We will also be doing releases again, but not for a while. We're going to give ourselves a chance to build up after the initial release first. We would like to bring up the amounts so that we can give quicker ROI, and we're going to do that by adding more power to the whole setup and offering more services. We appreciate the community's support. Thanks! Just bought 4 shares (the most that I could ). When will the dividends been paid ? And how much can I except from that ? Our assets pay out monthly. I'm trying to get them paid today, but my asset manager is busy. If worse comes to worse I can do the payouts manually, but he has a script that does it (I've been too busy to get it and configure it lol). I think I mentioned above, but maybe not... right now with what we've got, the asset is paying about 5%, but that percentage will increase continually.
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
great Looking like the totals for the first month of ByteEnt asset is going to be close to 3/4 of a million. Not bad, and that should be ever-growing as I increase the miners that are mining towards it. Then of course, ByteBank will payout 2%. Thank you everyone who invested in our assets, we look forward to improving and growing with you. edit - my numbers calculate = 720,548 for ByteEnt's first asset payout. I think I'll give it a bit extra so there is a bonus, and I'll bump the total up to 800k just so everyone knows we're serious about growing. hehe. Thanks again everyone who bought into our assets! Can you explain me more about this ? This is an asset ? We need to buy or just to hold the funds on our wallet like BurstBank ? http://byte.enterprisesWe have multiple assets. The one I'm speaking of now, is our main asset. You can think of it like shares in the company. The asset is paid out off the pool fees from both of our pools, and a miner account I have mining for the fund (which is growing and will continue to grow.) You can purchase the asset in the asset exchange, the ID is 1800253871016293364 the name is ByteEnt Right now the asset is sold out from the issuer account, but you can still buy it from people who are selling it. 1,000 shares is basically 1% of the company. Too bad that it is out of stock. Do you know anyone that would like to sell some ? If you add the asset in your wallet, you can purchase it on the asset exchange. We will also be doing releases again, but not for a while. We're going to give ourselves a chance to build up after the initial release first. We would like to bring up the amounts so that we can give quicker ROI, and we're going to do that by adding more power to the whole setup and offering more services. We appreciate the community's support. Thanks!
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
great Looking like the totals for the first month of ByteEnt asset is going to be close to 3/4 of a million. Not bad, and that should be ever-growing as I increase the miners that are mining towards it. Then of course, ByteBank will payout 2%. Thank you everyone who invested in our assets, we look forward to improving and growing with you. edit - my numbers calculate = 720,548 for ByteEnt's first asset payout. I think I'll give it a bit extra so there is a bonus, and I'll bump the total up to 800k just so everyone knows we're serious about growing. hehe. Thanks again everyone who bought into our assets! Can you explain me more about this ? This is an asset ? We need to buy or just to hold the funds on our wallet like BurstBank ? http://byte.enterprisesWe have multiple assets. The one I'm speaking of now, is our main asset. You can think of it like shares in the company. The asset is paid out off the pool fees from both of our pools, and a miner account I have mining for the fund (which is growing and will continue to grow.) You can purchase the asset in the asset exchange, the ID is 1800253871016293364 the name is ByteEnt Right now the asset is sold out from the issuer account, but you can still buy it from people who are selling it. 10,000 shares is basically 1% of the company. i thought 10000 shares is 1 % Yes, sorry I mistyped. You are correct. 10,000 = 1%
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
great Looking like the totals for the first month of ByteEnt asset is going to be close to 3/4 of a million. Not bad, and that should be ever-growing as I increase the miners that are mining towards it. Then of course, ByteBank will payout 2%. Thank you everyone who invested in our assets, we look forward to improving and growing with you. edit - my numbers calculate = 720,548 for ByteEnt's first asset payout. I think I'll give it a bit extra so there is a bonus, and I'll bump the total up to 800k just so everyone knows we're serious about growing. hehe. Thanks again everyone who bought into our assets! Can you explain me more about this ? This is an asset ? We need to buy or just to hold the funds on our wallet like BurstBank ? http://byte.enterprisesWe have multiple assets. The one I'm speaking of now, is our main asset. You can think of it like shares in the company. The asset is paid out off the pool fees from both of our pools, and a miner account I have mining for the fund (which is growing and will continue to grow.) You can purchase the asset in the asset exchange, the ID is 1800253871016293364 the name is ByteEnt Right now the asset is sold out from the issuer account, but you can still buy it from people who are selling it. 10,000 shares is basically 1% of the company. (edited for mistype)
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
great Looking like the totals for the first month of ByteEnt asset is going to be close to 3/4 of a million. Not bad, and that should be ever-growing as I increase the miners that are mining towards it. Then of course, ByteBank will payout 2%. Thank you everyone who invested in our assets, we look forward to improving and growing with you. edit - my numbers calculate = 720,548 for ByteEnt's first asset payout. I think I'll give it a bit extra so there is a bonus, and I'll bump the total up to 800k just so everyone knows we're serious about growing. hehe. Thanks again everyone who bought into our assets!
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-[Quick Byte Enterprises Announcement]-
I am currently preparing the funds in the asset wallets for Byte Enterprises. Then tiga will do the payouts (as he is the asset manager, after all). He said he was going to be busy today so I'm not exactly sure when payouts will happen, but I will keep everyone updated. Thanks!
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Hi all. Is there a working web wallet? I'm going to be putting my BURST machine into storage and would still like access to my BURST.
Look in the op. Or in my sig. I still can't get access to that wallet... @pist0la you can use the beta pool's wallet @ http://pool.burstcoining.com:8125
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Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm having issues with one of my main mining computers, so the BURSTCITY1 miner for ByteEnt asset will not be doing as well till I get this rig fixed. Hopefully only a day or so. Thanks.
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Burst.ninja team. Can you please confirm block finders payout ratio per block? I thought it was 60%, but my last block paid less than 25% its been low like this on a few blocks and I can't understand why. Is is because my winning deadline wasn't great or because the next best dl was close to my deadline, perhaps? http://burstcoin.eu/block/3841550164897021374 Reward 6983 http://burstcoin.eu/transaction/1232063051214518638My reward 1695 Otherwise very happy with your pool and all the work you guys are doing. Thank you. it is not 60% of the block... it's like this... 60% of the PAYOUT is based on the left, and 40% on the right. (overall) Everything on each pie is based on a ladder payout system, you can see the amounts that would be paid out if we were to find a block now, with the amounts that are listed there... There are two ladders, one for the current, one for the historic. You can see the number distribution ladder as you see the numbers going down. So... what you're thinking is 60% of the block's payout, but that isn't it... it is based 60% on the left pie, not 60% of the block's payout. Overall, our payout system I believe to be the most fair. The block finder gets the most, and someone under him who submitted another share that was close to the block finder's share, would also get a significant payout. Then the historically better miners will get a more solid payout for being a bigger part of the team. So you can't go by what 60% of the block's payout would be, because that would not ever be equal to your payout. Your payout will be based 60% on the left (you can see what the payout would be at the time of the block being found) and 40% on the right. To calculate what your payout would be during the block, you can add up the numbers by your name on the left and on the right, that will be your payout minus 1 for transaction fee and 2% for the pool fee. Hopefully this makes sense... I still believe our payout system to be the fairest in the land, and it is also fully customizable in the case we decide that we'd like to modify it. But as of yet (since we've implemented the last changes to the payout system) I have received no complaints. Which I consider a win! Let me know if you have any more questions and I can answer them for you. edit: also yes you're right, if someone else finds a deadline really close to yours when you find the block, they will get a significant payout as well, for finding that deadline, and thus take away some of what you would have gotten being the block finder. But I still think that this is fair, so even if you don't find the block, but you find a share close to the block finder when the pool finds a block you still get a nice chunk, I like that.
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Some blocks were found by the ninja pool. As I understood, I normally would earn the historic shares reward + plus the current shares. But I earned nothing. Normal ?
Perfect example of a question that could be posted in the mining pool section of the forum https://burstforum.com/index.php?forums/pools.6/Just saying. Agreed about posting on burstforum, but the "deferred pile" he is referring to, simply means that you've been put in a "pending" group to be paid once you've hit over 300 BURST. We limit the payouts so that you don't have to pay a 1 BURST transaction fee on a small payout. It wouldn't make sense to payout 5 when your fee would be 1, that's 20% of your payout. You will receive a payout once you hit 300+ BURST in your pending balance. ((side note)) ***cat, maybe we should consider adding individualized stats with pending balances?** just a thought.***
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There are always PoS coins, why don't you guys try that?
Or, like I suggested a few pages back, mine with your HARD DRIVE with BURST.
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Speaking of 1000, does anyone know who runs AGENTSMITH bot in #burst-coin on freenode - I think he stole/lost/borrowed like 1000 coins from me. I haven't been on irc in a week or two, but I definitely had between 900-1000 coins in the irc bot, and now it says I have zero Maybe database was reset or something? Hacked? You sure it was the AGENTSMITH bot? I'm not sure that bot even allows you to deposit coins. I think it could be the other bot that is in there, and that is run by someone I know. I can get in contact. I deposited some coins to it as well, but I had completely forgotten until you just brought it up, but I don't think it is the AGENTSMITH bot, unless I am unaware of AGENT's ability to accept coin deposits. It was definitely AGENTSMITH bot. .account, .desposit, and .balance are all commands, and .bribe is like the "tip" command. I didn't even know there was another bot in there... Ah, in that case... I would remember who made that bot if I saw the nick, but for the moment it's escaping me.
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