Today there is not up to date blockchain?
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There is another pool down, maybe its the time to make one new. Just morning idea.
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i do not see the logic behind that, split the DB from the main directory, moving burst DB directory will be a really PITA, i do not think i have to use online wallet, why do "the elite" team want to control us?
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daWallet i know i can install burst on my key(i fact i use a 1TB USB3 as my usb key), thing is i do not want to create a new directory in each computer i will use my usb key with, lets say i have 7 friends that lets me use their computer, this will create a directory in the 7 computer + if i do not want to reload all DB then i have to save them back on my key.
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Quote C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\BurstWallet (folder is hidden)
You have to copy your passphrase(s) and the blockchain (burst_db folder) from /program files (x86)/BURST Wallet/ to C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\BurstWallet if you want to keep them.
Ok and now i leave a trace on all computer i use my USB key on it? sorry its there i stop because NEVER i will use burstcoin on a computer where i have to delete like everything when im done using the wallet.
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C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\BurstWallet (folder is hidden)
You have to copy your passphrase(s) and the blockchain (burst_db folder) from /program files (x86)/BURST Wallet/ to C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\BurstWallet if you want to keep them.
Ok and now i leave a trace on all computer i use my USB key on it? sorry its there i stop because NEVER i will use burstcoin on a computer where i have to delete like everything when im done using the wallet.
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i do not know your .conf file but try to change :
"gpu-fan" : "auto", for "gpu-fan" : "80",
80% of your GPU fan
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i do not have the computer with the wallet here, try with the 2 line here:
# Hosts from which to allow http/json API requests, if enabled. nxt.allowedBotHosts=127.0.0.1; localhost; [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]; 192.168.0.4;
or
# Host interface on which to listen for http/json API request, default localhost only. # Set to 0.0.0.0 to allow the API server to accept requests from all network interfaces. nxt.apiServerHost=127.0.0.1
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Does anyone know if it is possible to make Burst wallet accessible on any device? Let's say I want to see the Burst wallet/client on another computer remotely...can I do that? I might not know much about networking, but if I could access the wallet via localhost, then it could be configured to be accessed remotely right? Sorry for asking, just wanted to know if it could be done and if its safe to do so. In conf file there is a line : # Hosts from which to allow http/json API requests, if enabled. I hope its what you are looking for.
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Hi BurstIncomeAsset, do you have a "faucet" ? if yes send to me the adress i will add some burst.
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Its back online and running well.
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Now its back and im very happy
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No payement again? Not the best way to keep people mining on your pool.
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very sorry, i'm on holiday it' online now ok ok im moving again since i was on your pool first but i will take the test on the other pool and add mining for them each week.
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bobafett - nice pool you have there, now i hope your pool can hold all my mining
*im waiting that funny 51% attack*
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Just a little question, the "balance is above payment threshold" is btc 0.05?
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Look online but i do not know if everything work.
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With the real sgminer i hit 4.6Mh/s and with that strange "sgminer-with-optimized-quark-and-qubit-kernels" i can not even score a little 1Mh/s.
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