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October 06, 2019, 09:03:47 AM |
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@carlo_0000 Is there no chance to connect at least one of your wallets by cable instead of WIFI? Like said before I'm facing this problem only after a longer disconnect (more than one hour) from the internet.
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carlo_0000
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October 06, 2019, 07:56:19 PM |
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@carlo_0000 Is there no chance to connect at least one of your wallets by cable instead of WIFI? Like said before I'm facing this problem only after a longer disconnect (more than one hour) from the internet.
no i can't , only have 2 long range wifi, one on 5ghz but same results
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November 01, 2019, 08:11:07 PM |
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Reviewing the 1st 10 pages of search results, and following the many rabbit holes of outdated lists, forums, etc., just two working faucets were found, excluding pool operators which are not the subject of this post. So thanks to https://burst-coin.es/faucet and https://faucet.burst-alliance.org for stepping in to fill the void. The Burstcoin Community Website & Documentation Project now maintains a list of tested and recommended faucets. If any have been overlooked, please advise (here, or using the documentation form at the end of the faucet list: https://burstcoin.community/burstcoin-faucets/Finally, if you operate a Burstcoin related property, please link to these faucets operators and/or this list to help reclaim some of the valuable real estate at the top of the search results. The current situation is not a good look. If you maintain links to non-operational faucets, please update. If you have a faucet site that is no longer maintained, please accept our thanks for past efforts and redirect to an appropriate resource. Thanks,
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November 06, 2019, 05:01:21 AM |
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The Bi-Weekly $Burst Report #94 has been released - Things have been quite exciting with Phoenix iOS and Android release, BurstHK iOS Wallet release, BRS 3.0.0 Alpha released on testnet, CIP22 (Deep Link) proposal, and more! Wow!
Read the full article at The Burstcoinist - https://burstcoin.ist/2019/11/04/bi-weekly-burst-report-94/
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November 21, 2019, 10:01:20 AM |
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The Bi-Weekly Burst Report #95 has been published - New account activation service deployed on mainnet, deeplink specification implemented (CIP22), BurstJS update, Burst-DEX spoiler pic, and more!
Read the full article at the Burstcoin.ist - https://burstcoin.ist/2019/11/19/bi-weekly-report-95/
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Ribak1992
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November 21, 2019, 06:39:38 PM |
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if find any problems then who should write? im mean the security problems that are in the project’s mobile wallet. it seems you have security issues there that need to be fixed.
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November 23, 2019, 12:59:23 AM |
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Hello, which mobile application are you referring to?
There is one maintained by the previous development team, there is one maintained by Burst HK, there are a couple maintained by current dev team, and there are also others that are not recommended to be used.
Once you let me know which one (please provide the URL), then I can point you in the right direction.
Thank you!
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notabeliever
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November 27, 2019, 01:21:17 PM |
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Keep up the good work!
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November 28, 2019, 11:01:07 AM |
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Thank you, and thanks for stopping in!
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February 15, 2020, 01:50:09 PM |
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that fat bald ex neo-nazi still involved with this coin? cant recall his name. he was involved in 2016/17.
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February 17, 2020, 12:44:09 AM |
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Fallenkeith75
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Hi Crypto Friends :)
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February 17, 2020, 03:06:36 AM |
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I remember this project from ages ago, but just checking back in on it. This seems like a pretty interesting development for the project, checking it out
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Make sure to always backup your crypto seeds and passphrases friends
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Hi Crypto Friends :)
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February 17, 2020, 03:09:43 AM |
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Ouch, sorry to hear! How is the management team / development team these days?
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Make sure to always backup your crypto seeds and passphrases friends
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February 18, 2020, 09:24:32 PM |
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I am thinking about coming back to mining Burst coin again like I was in 2016 however is it still worth mining with a 50TB rig? Back then I was mining a nice amount of Burst daily in a pool and was wondering if 50TB is enough now days for mining in a pool? and if so which pools to do recommend joining?
My drives all have the old plots so it looks like I need to re-plot. Any tips from the community would help me out a lot.
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February 18, 2020, 10:21:00 PM |
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Hi, if you're looking to make money off of this (get the most Burst coins), sell your drives and buy coins. If you want to support the network, or just have fun mining, 50TB will get you maybe 15-25 coins per day? There's not many of you guys around these days (people that have old PoC1 plots), but you can use this to convert them, it'll be the fastest way - https://www.minesomeburst.com/how-to-convert-poc1-to-poc2/Make sure you have the passphase correctly saved for the wallet that they are associated with. Good luck!
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vella85
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February 19, 2020, 09:42:55 PM |
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Hi, if you're looking to make money off of this (get the most Burst coins), sell your drives and buy coins. If you want to support the network, or just have fun mining, 50TB will get you maybe 15-25 coins per day? There's not many of you guys around these days (people that have old PoC1 plots), but you can use this to convert them, it'll be the fastest way - https://www.minesomeburst.com/how-to-convert-poc1-to-poc2/Make sure you have the passphase correctly saved for the wallet that they are associated with. Good luck! Thank you for your reply. I was mining Burst for fun back in the day so I was thinking of doing the same thing again as my PC is always running anyway as I use it for staking a few coins so I might as well put my old hard drives to work instead of collecting dust lol. Yeah a lot of the old community left after what happened but hopefully they will return again in the future.
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February 19, 2020, 10:48:26 PM |
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Well, that's great, welcome back! Burst is much, much more than just a coin to mine now. There is a lot going on, and more things coming. Keep watch on https://burstcoin.istThe community has shrunk in this very long bear market, but things are looking up!
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