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March 17, 2016, 06:41:11 PM |
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Want to check if bitrex still removing burst on 19 March?
It wasn't bittrex (good volume for the last couple of months), someone was talking about c-cex few days ago. I just checked on their website and it is not even on their coins to be removed list. I mentioned it. It was definitely on the list, but was since removed.
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BurstDevTeam
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March 17, 2016, 08:41:20 PM |
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Want to check if bitrex still removing burst on 19 March?
It wasn't bittrex (good volume for the last couple of months), someone was talking about c-cex few days ago. I just checked on their website and it is not even on their coins to be removed list. I mentioned it. It was definitely on the list, but was since removed. just to bring some attention to c-cex ... C-CEX-BURST-E8339AB4344EAEB2D5344BAE86838471971241C957432773 C-CEX-BURST-B79F92EA841C4E01BEB316D159B9476F26E5CD0242D738BE C-CEX-BURST-E54AAD725FCAC61975276C1433129CD00CF3F38859EB5170 C-CEX-BURST-420E3487FBFDB6E152D71289FB5BD71CC15CA774929BE6EC C-CEX-BURST-ED1A1FA29663327E4AE44AC8D47CB7602B3919F7D59C4B0D
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Vin
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March 17, 2016, 09:37:52 PM |
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Want to check if bitrex still removing burst on 19 March?
It wasn't bittrex (good volume for the last couple of months), someone was talking about c-cex few days ago. I just checked on their website and it is not even on their coins to be removed list. I mentioned it. It was definitely on the list, but was since removed. just to bring some attention to c-cex ... C-CEX-BURST-E8339AB4344EAEB2D5344BAE86838471971241C957432773 C-CEX-BURST-B79F92EA841C4E01BEB316D159B9476F26E5CD0242D738BE C-CEX-BURST-E54AAD725FCAC61975276C1433129CD00CF3F38859EB5170 C-CEX-BURST-420E3487FBFDB6E152D71289FB5BD71CC15CA774929BE6EC C-CEX-BURST-ED1A1FA29663327E4AE44AC8D47CB7602B3919F7D59C4B0D What does this mean?
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BurstDevTeam
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March 17, 2016, 10:38:46 PM Last edit: March 17, 2016, 10:49:56 PM by BurstDevTeam |
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Want to check if bitrex still removing burst on 19 March?
It wasn't bittrex (good volume for the last couple of months), someone was talking about c-cex few days ago. I just checked on their website and it is not even on their coins to be removed list. I mentioned it. It was definitely on the list, but was since removed. just to bring some attention to c-cex ... C-CEX-BURST-E8339AB4344EAEB2D5344BAE86838471971241C957432773 C-CEX-BURST-B79F92EA841C4E01BEB316D159B9476F26E5CD0242D738BE C-CEX-BURST-E54AAD725FCAC61975276C1433129CD00CF3F38859EB5170 C-CEX-BURST-420E3487FBFDB6E152D71289FB5BD71CC15CA774929BE6EC C-CEX-BURST-ED1A1FA29663327E4AE44AC8D47CB7602B3919F7D59C4B0D What does this mean? C-CEX codes let You transfer funds between C-CEX accounts instantly and without any commissions. Redeem them at c-cex or just try pasting them to c-cex trollbox. Create own codes on balances page 'make code', to e.g. promote burstcoin. ( https://c-cex.com/?id=cards)
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March 18, 2016, 12:00:12 AM |
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Thanks for the explanation!
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March 18, 2016, 07:17:38 AM |
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Hi everyone,
Can someone tell me how to switch from pool-mining to solo-mining?
Thx.
Cheerz, Wieme
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FrilledShark
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March 18, 2016, 09:06:11 AM |
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Hi everyone, Can someone tell me how to switch from pool-mining to solo-mining? Thx. Cheerz, Wieme
You need to set your rewardassignment to yourself. First, find your numeric id and enter that with your passphrase on the /rewardassignment.html. (Enter address in the first row, this will output your numeric id, then enter the id with your passphrase in the 2 rows at the bottom.) Then you just enable solo mining on your miner. I don't know what miner you have, but it should be pretty simple.
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RichBC
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March 18, 2016, 12:29:53 PM |
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Hi everyone, Can someone tell me how to switch from pool-mining to solo-mining? Thx. Cheerz, Wieme
You need to set your rewardassignment to yourself. First, find your numeric id and enter that with your passphrase on the /rewardassignment.html. (Enter address in the first row, this will output your numeric id, then enter the id with your passphrase in the 2 rows at the bottom.) Then you just enable solo mining on your miner. I don't know what miner you have, but it should be pretty simple. Question is are you going to be better off? I suspect unless you are running at least 50TB you will be better off in a Pool? Rich
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wieme
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March 18, 2016, 06:56:56 PM |
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Hi everyone, Can someone tell me how to switch from pool-mining to solo-mining? Thx. Cheerz, Wieme
You need to set your rewardassignment to yourself. First, find your numeric id and enter that with your passphrase on the /rewardassignment.html. (Enter address in the first row, this will output your numeric id, then enter the id with your passphrase in the 2 rows at the bottom.) Then you just enable solo mining on your miner. I don't know what miner you have, but it should be pretty simple. Hi FrilledShark, Thx. That will do... I guess. I'll try that at sunday, when I've got more time (I hope). Do I have to use the local wallet for solo-mining, or can I still use the online wallet? This will implicit I've to download the blockchain for a year back, or so..... I use blago miner. This is my miner.conf I'm want to use for solo-mining: "UseFastRcv" : false, "UpdaterAddr" : "127.0.0.1", "UpdaterPort" : 8125, "UpdateInterval" : 1000, "ShowWinner" : true, "InfoAddr" : "127.0.0.1", "InfoPort" : 8125, "EnableProxy" : false, "ProxyPort" : 8126, "Paths": [ "D:\\Burst\\plots", <zip> ], "CacheSize" : 10000, "UseSorting" : true, "UseBoost" : true, "Debug" : true, "UseLog" : true, "ShowMsg" : false, "ShowUpdates" : false } Will this work? I'm not very sure about the ports... Cheerz, Wieme
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wieme
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March 18, 2016, 07:10:01 PM |
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Question is are you going to be better off? I suspect unless you are running at least 50TB you will be better off in a Pool?
Rich
Hi Rich, I've got +100TB. I've poolmined 535 blocks in about 6 months. I did love to share this within a pool for the community, but my favorite pool is down now. Some other pools, I didn't "like" their "business-model"... I've solved it (temporary) to find another pool, but I think I'm better off alone. Happy bursting! Cheerz, Wieme
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FrilledShark
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March 18, 2016, 08:52:56 PM |
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[...] Do I have to use the local wallet for solo-mining, or can I still use the online wallet? This will implicit I've to download the blockchain for a year back, or so..... [...] You need to use the local wallet, this is because you are pointing your "UpdaterAddr" to 127.0.0.1, aka localhost. I don't know if it would be possible to mine with a online wallet. (Ask daWallet, Luxe, Blago, etc. They are the ones making the mining programs.) I have always assumed you need a local wallet (Also referred to as a node) to get mining information and to publish your blocks. (Like POW and POS). If you want a fast sync you can download the blockchain from http://db.burst-team.us. This is one of the advantages of mining to a pool, they are running the local wallet and giving you the information you need. I'm pretty sure your config is ok, burst's port is 8125 and you need to point to localhost (127.0.0.1 or localhost). I also assume the path to the plot files are correct.
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BurstDevTeam
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March 18, 2016, 09:04:27 PM Last edit: March 18, 2016, 09:16:12 PM by BurstDevTeam |
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[...] Do I have to use the local wallet for solo-mining, or can I still use the online wallet? This will implicit I've to download the blockchain for a year back, or so..... [...] You need to use the local wallet, this is because you are pointing your "UpdaterAddr" to 127.0.0.1, aka localhost. I don't know if it would be possible to mine with a online wallet. (Ask daWallet, Luxe, Blago, etc. They are the ones making the mining programs.) I have always assumed you need a local wallet (Also referred to as a node) to get mining information and to publish your blocks. (Like POW and POS). If you want a fast sync you can download the blockchain from http://db.burst-team.us. This is one of the advantages of mining to a pool, they are running the local wallet and giving you the information you need. I'm pretty sure your config is ok, burst's port is 8125 and you need to point to localhost (127.0.0.1 or localhost). I also assume the path to the plot files are correct. Your miner has to know, and will commit your passphrase on solo-mining. Therefore it is highly recommend to use local wallet, even if remote wallet could be used. Ensure the passphrase is set correct for your miner. (e.g. for Blagos, passphrases.txt has to be in miner folder.) Btw. zipped blockchain at http://db.burst-team.us is ~800MB and updated every 24h. (thx haitch) -luxe
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RichBC
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March 18, 2016, 10:15:07 PM |
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Question is are you going to be better off? I suspect unless you are running at least 50TB you will be better off in a Pool?
Rich
Hi Rich, I've got +100TB. I've poolmined 535 blocks in about 6 months. I did love to share this within a pool for the community, but my favorite pool is down now. Some other pools, I didn't "like" their "business-model"... I've solved it (temporary) to find another pool, but I think I'm better off alone. Happy bursting! Cheerz, Wieme That is very interesting, as I guessed at 50TB to be sufficient for Solo Mining. I have only been mining Burst for just over a Month and have gradually built up to only 30TB in that time. Doing the maths it still seems that I am better off in a Pool as on a good Day I might see 6 Blocks but I still have occasional Days with none and so the "other" income is all important. Good Luck on your own... Rich
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Turn0ff
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March 19, 2016, 12:24:58 AM |
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March 19, 2016, 10:59:08 PM |
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Good to see that the price increases.
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pinballdude
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March 20, 2016, 05:13:15 PM |
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Question is are you going to be better off? I suspect unless you are running at least 50TB you will be better off in a Pool?
Rich
Hi Rich, I've got +100TB. I've poolmined 535 blocks in about 6 months. I did love to share this within a pool for the community, but my favorite pool is down now. Some other pools, I didn't "like" their "business-model"... I've solved it (temporary) to find another pool, but I think I'm better off alone. Happy bursting! Cheerz, Wieme That is very interesting, as I guessed at 50TB to be sufficient for Solo Mining. I have only been mining Burst for just over a Month and have gradually built up to only 30TB in that time. Doing the maths it still seems that I am better off in a Pool as on a good Day I might see 6 Blocks but I still have occasional Days with none and so the "other" income is all important. Good Luck on your own... Rich One important difference. Solo mining needs a local wallet. Pool mining uses the pool wallet. If your local wallet is not kept online and in sync 24/7 then you might get more burst in a pool, simply because you don't have a lot of wallet outages at the pools, and that the average pool operator will know quite fast if his wallet is down (hundreds of users will alert him) I am solo mining 81TB now, on 3 PC's each running their own wallet, and i have missed blocks where i had a good deadline only bc a wallet had stopped working for some reason, or the wallet worked, but didn't manage to propagate the block for some reason. So... until you have a verifiable stable wallet running under your own control, i think it might be best to use a pool, so you can concentrate on having your miners running well. I am running 3 private wallets for mining, and i think they are doing okay, but i have outages. If i was to start a pool, i would have to put in some work to get those wallets more stable. who know, perhaps I might make more on a pool, simply bc a good pool wallet loses me fewer blocks due to technical issues than my local ones. (windows 10, original java wallet) moved to luxe's jminer this weekend, and it helped a lot on stability - the original POC miner was tough on RAM and CPU, which made mining slower that with jminer. i don't want to take sides, but i think burst.ninja has a cool informative interface, once you figure out what it's all about, and i think if i was to mine, i would probably go there. Then pinballdude would be a colored bar instead of black as it is now...
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Turn0ff
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March 20, 2016, 09:59:42 PM |
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i don't want to take sides, but i think burst.ninja has a cool informative interface, once you figure out what it's all about, and i think if i was to mine, i would probably go there. Then pinballdude would be a colored bar instead of black as it is now...
I think the interface is horrible. What's wrong with keeping it simple and clean? All the colors and figures are probably the reason I never stayed. It needs awhole different approch to what miners want. Without any PR and no interface, Dev's v2 still has lot of miners. I think ninja should start there. My 100tb will stay with Dev, atleast until I can stand that ninja mess.
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RichBC
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March 20, 2016, 10:11:43 PM |
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i don't want to take sides, but i think burst.ninja has a cool informative interface, once you figure out what it's all about, and i think if i was to mine, i would probably go there. Then pinballdude would be a colored bar instead of black as it is now...
I think the interface is horrible. What's wrong with keeping it simple and clean? All the colors and figures are probably the reason I never stayed. It needs awhole different approch to what miners want. Without any PR and no interface, Dev's v2 still has lot of miners. I think ninja should start there. My 100tb will stay with Dev, atleast until I can stand that ninja mess. For me the ninja display is one of the things that attracted me to Burst, for a newcomer it makes it far more interesting. Then in practice once you have got going you don't tend to look at the display much as opposed to a quick check in the wallet to see how things are going. Rich
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Turn0ff
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March 20, 2016, 10:28:23 PM Last edit: March 20, 2016, 10:49:40 PM by Turn0ff |
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i don't want to take sides, but i think burst.ninja has a cool informative interface, once you figure out what it's all about, and i think if i was to mine, i would probably go there. Then pinballdude would be a colored bar instead of black as it is now...
I think the interface is horrible. What's wrong with keeping it simple and clean? All the colors and figures are probably the reason I never stayed. It needs awhole different approch to what miners want. Without any PR and no interface, Dev's v2 still has lot of miners. I think ninja should start there. My 100tb will stay with Dev, atleast until I can stand that ninja mess. For me the ninja display is one of the things that attracted me to Burst, for a newcomer it makes it far more interesting. Then in practice once you have got going you don't tend to look at the display much as opposed to a quick check in the wallet to see how things are going. Rich Looking now I can't even find and info on how to configurate the miners, like addresses and ports. A link to of print screen of Blago's and luxe's config files would be suffient. Instead we get the mess andway too many colors. I just think ninja could be much bigger keeping it clean AND informative... edit
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haitch
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March 20, 2016, 10:58:43 PM |
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Looking now I can't even find and info on how to configurate the miners,like addresses and ports. A link to of print screen of Blago's and luxe's config files would be suffient. Instead we get the mess andway too many colors.
I just think ninja could be much bigger keeping it clean AND informative...
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Address is obviously burst.ninja, and the port is the default 8124, or optionally 80. Address: burst.ninja Port: 8124 H.
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