pinkflower
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January 27, 2018, 04:50:47 AM |
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Well done guys, we are nearing 80% PoCC nodes, that is really solid. It is amazing to see that the community is coming together and uniting for one cause.
We might be over 85% by middle of February, making the PoCC the undisputable Burst core developers. Dont forget to update your nodes to version 2.0.0 thats going to be released at the end of January. Thats the version the PoCC will build the Dymaxion in.
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fanat0405
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January 27, 2018, 07:05:07 AM |
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hello, for the first time I decided to try mynit never did it. Everything seems to be right and working. But not how I can not understand how to find out what I got, because for 2 days did not come to the purse is not what. pool burst.cryptoguru.org purse BURST-NVDV-R8B5-26NZ-EPF75 I will be grateful if you tell me where to look at the award or what I did wrong https://b.radikal.ru/b10/1801/69/e9ade3d4b0b0t.jpg
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crypto_curious
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January 27, 2018, 08:04:15 PM |
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hello, for the first time I decided to try mynit never did it. Everything seems to be right and working. But not how I can not understand how to find out what I got, because for 2 days did not come to the purse is not what. pool burst.cryptoguru.org purse BURST-NVDV-R8B5-26NZ-EPF75 I will be grateful if you tell me where to look at the award or what I did wrong It was hard to translate, but I think you asking what is wrong? You are actually mining and I think everything is fine. You've set up your pool on 22 January. Since then, you didn't received any payouts from pool, but you have outstanding balance on the pool. Your balance: fanat0405 NVDV-R8B5-26NZ-EPF75 1.045674411431407 7793h 33m 24s 0.003 % 333 452096 You have 1.045 BURST on the pool, waiting for payout, and you are mining.
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rendravolt
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January 27, 2018, 08:17:10 PM |
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Well done guys, we are nearing 80% PoCC nodes, that is really solid. It is amazing to see that the community is coming together and uniting for one cause.
Yeah, that's amazing, it's all gathered together and it's not easy, it takes a great performance to make it all.
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crypto_curious
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January 27, 2018, 08:18:19 PM |
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A question:
Can I mine to same wallet, from different hosts? I could plot on one machine and mine. And then another machine would just continue nonces in numerical order so they would just expand existing nonce range? Is it possible? If it is, does it matter that other hosts can have different HDD read speeds? Second machine is just single disk, not a RAID.
Can someone answer my question, please? Can I extend nonce numbers on different machines and they all will mine to same address?
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pinkflower
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A question:
Can I mine to same wallet, from different hosts? I could plot on one machine and mine. And then another machine would just continue nonces in numerical order so they would just expand existing nonce range? Is it possible? If it is, does it matter that other hosts can have different HDD read speeds? Second machine is just single disk, not a RAID.
Can someone answer my question, please? Can I extend nonce numbers on different machines and they all will mine to same address? The best chance for you to get a reply is in /r/burstcoin or /r/burstcoinmining on Reddit. Its where the miners usually hang around and they would be more than happy to assist you with your problems and questions.
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crypto_curious
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January 28, 2018, 11:59:14 AM |
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A question:
Can I mine to same wallet, from different hosts? I could plot on one machine and mine. And then another machine would just continue nonces in numerical order so they would just expand existing nonce range? Is it possible? If it is, does it matter that other hosts can have different HDD read speeds? Second machine is just single disk, not a RAID.
Can someone answer my question, please? Can I extend nonce numbers on different machines and they all will mine to same address? The best chance for you to get a reply is in /r/burstcoin or /r/burstcoinmining on Reddit. Its where the miners usually hang around and they would be more than happy to assist you with your problems and questions. I just did, and got answer straight away. Thanks!
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denysrodman
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January 28, 2018, 10:34:24 PM |
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Burstcoin is a cryptocurrency that uses the world's first Proof of Capacity (PoC) algorithm for block generation, which is CPU , GPU , and ASIC hashing-proof. Potential Core developments and other updates are in the works, including new wallet release on the 31st of January and possible hard fork by March 15, 2018
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glennmatthew
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January 29, 2018, 08:16:32 AM |
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Hey guys, does the qbundle wallet double up as a 1.3.6 node as well?
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crypto_curious
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January 29, 2018, 01:04:21 PM |
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I sent you 3 BURST: 1 for setting your 'account name', and getting the 'public key'. The second is for reward assignment. The third BURST is for covering the transaction fee for paying me back when you get your first payout from the pool. Good luck! Hi, I've changed pool to https://0-100-pool.burst.cryptoguru.org/. It's more suitable for my farm size. I am glad that you've sent me 1 extra BURST, it was enough to cover another reward change cost Right now I mined 8 BURST, they are in pending payouts. Once I have payout, I will send you coins back:) EDIT: I've got 10 coins! Just need to wait for pool to send them out
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pinkflower
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January 30, 2018, 03:36:58 AM |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
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Trimegistus
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January 30, 2018, 09:33:36 AM |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
A few Yeah, I'm also curious. What is the minimum disk space required to start a PoC mining operation?
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Bombardier
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January 30, 2018, 01:09:37 PM |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
A few Yeah, I'm also curious. What is the minimum disk space required to start a PoC mining operation? there's no minimum disk space required but higher the plotted disk space, higher the returns. for example I'm mining with 145tb atm. there are pools for every miner, big or small.
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thin
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January 30, 2018, 01:21:55 PM |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
A few Yeah, I'm also curious. What is the minimum disk space required to start a PoC mining operation? there's no minimum disk space required but higher the plotted disk space, higher the returns. for example I'm mining with 145tb atm. there are pools for every miner, big or small. congrats, very good space for a single person ). May I ask as well how much BURST you mine per month?
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Bombardier
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January 30, 2018, 03:23:35 PM |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
A few Yeah, I'm also curious. What is the minimum disk space required to start a PoC mining operation? there's no minimum disk space required but higher the plotted disk space, higher the returns. for example I'm mining with 145tb atm. there are pools for every miner, big or small. congrats, very good space for a single person ). May I ask as well how much BURST you mine per month? not much. except wining blocks(if any) i make around 150-200bursts per day.
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nicwenzel
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January 31, 2018, 10:09:05 PM |
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I am about to start mining with 8 tb with an unused NAS system my dad bought but did not need. With 8 tb its 14/day, 101/week 432/month 432 burst= 18.24$ as of now, 1/31/18 Burst will be a coin that holds its value in the future.
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tasadar
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February 01, 2018, 11:50:53 PM |
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new starter here with 66 tb plot, getting around 50 bursts a day which is way lower then what those calculators say...
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pinkflower
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February 02, 2018, 03:02:09 AM |
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I found this on /r/burstcoin. The Dymaxion is not such a great piece of technologyWhy is Bran Cohen trying to discredit Burst and what its trying to develop? Is it jealousy? Is Burst really that bad? No, its because hes going to compete against Burst with his own Proof of Capacity coin called Chia lol. What a sly dog he is.
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crypto_curious
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February 02, 2018, 12:28:49 PM Merited by pinkflower (1) |
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crypto_curious, how large is your mining farm and how much was your initial investment? I am curious how high the barrier of entry in PoC mining is when we compare it to BTC mining. It might also make a nice argument on why PoC is better in my next thread lol.
Initial investment: 1220.97 USD, an used 2U server with 12 brand new 2 TB SATA drives. If you home miner, it's much easier just to buy 2 external HDDs with plenty of storage and keep your PC running in the garage or something. You can reach same size as me even cheaper, or get more storage for same price.
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pinkflower
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February 03, 2018, 06:49:57 AM |
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Burst version 2.0.0 will be delayed but the good news is you can see the progress and maybe an estimate of when it is going to be released by looking in this Report and progress barAccording to one PoCC developer, this enables them to add more cool stuff for the new upgrade. Sounds good if you ask me.
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