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August 26, 2017, 11:34:40 PM
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I can not believe that so little amount of people familiar with crypto situation supports such an original project! This project is unique!
Personally, when someone asks me about the possibility of investing in cryptocurrencies i recommend (among of other 5 coins) Burst!
I'm sure that this coin in next few weeks will explode!
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I agree, but recently development is really slow and recovery of project after DDOS attack is really disappointing, so much time have gone but still no complete recovery from it

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August 27, 2017, 01:25:51 AM
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I can not believe that so little amount of people familiar with crypto situation supports such an original project! This project is unique!
Personally, when someone asks me about the possibility of investing in cryptocurrencies i recommend (among of other 5 coins) Burst!
I'm sure that this coin in next few weeks will explode!
Fingers crossed!  Cool

I agree, but recently development is really slow and recovery of project after DDOS attack is really disappointing, so much time have gone but still no complete recovery from it

I knew DDOS attack issue has been fixed, hope it wouldn't happen again. But I see price still good during the attack, so current price dropped might cause by high price of BTC

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August 27, 2017, 09:11:53 AM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?
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August 27, 2017, 04:49:43 PM
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I can not believe that so little amount of people familiar with crypto situation supports such an original project! This project is unique!
Personally, when someone asks me about the possibility of investing in cryptocurrencies i recommend (among of other 5 coins) Burst!
I'm sure that this coin in next few weeks will explode!
Fingers crossed!  Cool


A lot of people support Burst and have been supporting it for a while, the bad part is that the original dev that created the coin disappeared and most coins have a already been mined, not to mention all the drama that goes on within the community.
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August 27, 2017, 04:58:48 PM
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Devs what happening the coins is dead ?? From all my 15 altcoins ive lost the most on this coin.
Come on devs do semthing for the money !!
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August 27, 2017, 09:17:34 PM
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friends i have a serius problem...
i'm using the Burst client for window 0.3.10 downloaded here:

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@cardboard/mining-burstcoin-hdd-is-all-you-need-tutorial-for-newbies

But while the local wallet seems to work well ... the on line wallet has this problem

PAGE NOT FOUND


Verify that the Web address https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128 is correct

How can I fix the problem? If the problem persists, this does not affect my ability to undermine hard drives?
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August 27, 2017, 10:14:35 PM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

Yes you can!

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August 27, 2017, 10:16:19 PM
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friends i have a serius problem...
i'm using the Burst client for window 0.3.10 downloaded here:

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@cardboard/mining-burstcoin-hdd-is-all-you-need-tutorial-for-newbies

But while the local wallet seems to work well ... the on line wallet has this problem

PAGE NOT FOUND


Verify that the Web address https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128 is correct

How can I fix the problem? If the problem persists, this does not affect my ability to undermine hard drives?
thank you

Bcoz online wallet is down after network attack happened, so your local would work fine, they are slowly restoring other services

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August 27, 2017, 10:35:25 PM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

 External drives are slow to plot on, but you can mine on them just fine even the SMR-based drives like the Seagate Archive line (which are pretty much perfect for BURST usage).




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August 28, 2017, 06:51:10 AM
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friends i have a serius problem...
i'm using the Burst client for window 0.3.10 downloaded here:

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@cardboard/mining-burstcoin-hdd-is-all-you-need-tutorial-for-newbies

But while the local wallet seems to work well ... the on line wallet has this problem

PAGE NOT FOUND


Verify that the Web address https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128 is correct

How can I fix the problem? If the problem persists, this does not affect my ability to undermine hard drives?
thank you

Bcoz online wallet is down after network attack happened, so your local would work fine, they are slowly restoring other services


Waiting to rescind everything I can continue to undermine with hard drives?
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August 28, 2017, 06:52:15 AM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

 External drives are slow to plot on, but you can mine on them just fine even the SMR-based drives like the Seagate Archive line (which are pretty much perfect for BURST usage).





You advice seagate as external hard disk?
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August 28, 2017, 04:03:40 PM
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Using the 0.3.10 wallet I clicked on "write plots" and having a free 380 gb hard drive I used all the hard disk (380gb). Now it says "insufficient disk space". But does it make trouble using the entire hard drive? On 380 gb how many should I use? Is there a calculation or proportion?
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August 28, 2017, 06:11:14 PM
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official website is finnaly back http://www.burst-team.us/
time for some Burst for coming days!!

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August 28, 2017, 06:22:24 PM
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Burst will rise x10 in few days! Be ready.
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August 28, 2017, 06:37:00 PM
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Burst will rise x10 in few days! Be ready.

why the burst that i send from poloniex to wallet 0.3.10 do not arrive after two day?
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August 29, 2017, 04:10:06 PM
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Burst will rise x10 in few days! Be ready.
The currency changes too quickly ... Are you sure of x10?
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August 29, 2017, 08:17:07 PM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

 External drives are slow to plot on, but you can mine on them just fine even the SMR-based drives like the Seagate Archive line (which are pretty much perfect for BURST usage).


You advice seagate as external hard disk?

 Their external 8GB (which is USUALLY an Archive drive inside) is commonly the lowest cost/GB on the market, and tends to cost less than buying the bare drive.

 Poloniex has had "issues" with slow deposits and slow withdrawals for MANY MONTHS now - among other issues.
 I strongly recommend avoiding them.


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August 29, 2017, 11:56:07 PM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

 External drives are slow to plot on, but you can mine on them just fine even the SMR-based drives like the Seagate Archive line (which are pretty much perfect for BURST usage).


You advice seagate as external hard disk?

 Their external 8GB (which is USUALLY an Archive drive inside) is commonly the lowest cost/GB on the market, and tends to cost less than buying the bare drive.

 Poloniex has had "issues" with slow deposits and slow withdrawals for MANY MONTHS now - among other issues.
 I strongly recommend avoiding them.




It does not matter whether or not it's external as long as it's at least USB 3.0 it's good for plotting because the plotting speed mainly depends on your processor.
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August 30, 2017, 12:23:27 AM
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I have a doubt ... but can you use an external hard drive?

 External drives are slow to plot on, but you can mine on them just fine even the SMR-based drives like the Seagate Archive line (which are pretty much perfect for BURST usage).


You advice seagate as external hard disk?

 Their external 8GB (which is USUALLY an Archive drive inside) is commonly the lowest cost/GB on the market, and tends to cost less than buying the bare drive.

 Poloniex has had "issues" with slow deposits and slow withdrawals for MANY MONTHS now - among other issues.
 I strongly recommend avoiding them.



Yes, I noticed poloniex will transfer burst two times, first to our wallet on poloniex, second from our wallet on poloniex to poloniex wallet. Each process require 20 confirmations.

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August 31, 2017, 03:12:06 PM
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Burst will rise x10 in few days! Be ready.
The currency changes too quickly ... Are you sure of x10?

Yeah i share this thought, it takes very little volume for price movements FOMO Cool
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