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June 21, 2017, 06:15:36 AM Last edit: June 21, 2017, 06:37:31 AM by Clannad |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them https://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/640604BURSTwalletm.pngI guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks !
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Ahead
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June 21, 2017, 06:17:15 AM |
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I've been thinking about getting into burst coin as I have 12tb of free had space. Wondering if burst is worth the fuse of plotting, setting up, etc.
Calculator says I can pull in $60 a month.. I'd be happy with $30-45. Is that realistic?
If you expect 50% of what calculator shows, you are good to go!
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Ahead
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June 21, 2017, 06:20:49 AM |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them I guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks ! Browser?!?! The wallet you have downloaded needs to be run as a program on your PC. Run the "Burst Wallet" NOT the "Burst Wallet on the Web"
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Clannad
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June 21, 2017, 06:41:47 AM |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them I guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks ! Browser?!?! The wallet you have downloaded needs to be run as a program on your PC. Run the "Burst Wallet" NOT the "Burst Wallet on the Web" Hi, OFC I do run the burst wallet (client) on my PC But when I access my wallet through localhost:8125 I don't have the buttons for plotting, mining, etc... Look: https://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/464931BURSTwallet.png
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Ahead
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June 21, 2017, 07:00:44 AM |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them I guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks ! Browser?!?! The wallet you have downloaded needs to be run as a program on your PC. Run the "Burst Wallet" NOT the "Burst Wallet on the Web" Hi, OFC I do run the burst wallet (client) on my PC But when I access my wallet through localhost:8125 I don't have the buttons for plotting, mining, etc... Look: Hi You don't access your wallet through a browser at "localhost:8125" The software you are running is the wallet. Once you open it, there are 2 options on the top menu at the end of the line, "Local wallet" & "Online wallet" (right after the "about" menu) "Online wallet" is connecting to https://wallet.burst-team.us:8126/index.html using the browser that is INCLUDED in the wallet you have downloaded. "Local wallet" is running the wallet using the blockchain that has been downloaded (or still downloading) on your local PC. You can see the bottom menu using both options (Online wallet, and Local wallet) Check again.
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shadowlin
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June 21, 2017, 07:21:35 AM |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them I guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks ! Browser?!?! The wallet you have downloaded needs to be run as a program on your PC. Run the "Burst Wallet" NOT the "Burst Wallet on the Web" Hi, OFC I do run the burst wallet (client) on my PC But when I access my wallet through localhost:8125 I don't have the buttons for plotting, mining, etc... Look: https://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/464931BURSTwallet.pngI think what Ahead mentioned is the aio wallet. link:https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/16/burst-client-for-windows-v0-3-9-all-in-one-wallet-plotting-mining
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Ahead
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June 21, 2017, 07:39:03 AM |
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Hi, I'm using the official wallet (windows) You can get it here --> https://www.burst-team.us/index.php/wallets/. Download and Install! No need to wait for local wallet to sync. Just use the online version of the wallet and plot your files. (at the bottom of the wallet) Hi, I use the exact same wallet (running locally) After looking at some Youtube tutorials, I could see the buttons you are talking about at the bottom of the wallet, but I don't have them I guess it's a browser issue, but I've tried Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer, and none of them displays those buttons... Any idea ? Many thanks ! Browser?!?! The wallet you have downloaded needs to be run as a program on your PC. Run the "Burst Wallet" NOT the "Burst Wallet on the Web" Hi, OFC I do run the burst wallet (client) on my PC But when I access my wallet through localhost:8125 I don't have the buttons for plotting, mining, etc... Look: I think what Ahead mentioned is the aio wallet. link:https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/16/burst-client-for-windows-v0-3-9-all-in-one-wallet-plotting-mining AIO (all in one) wallet is the only wallet you can download from Burst website. So I assumed that he has downloaded the correct one. I'll provide you with the direct link to download then (check if you have the correct one) https://sourceforge.net/projects/burstwindowswallet/
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Clannad
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June 21, 2017, 08:10:35 AM |
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I think what Ahead mentioned is the aio wallet. link:https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/16/burst-client-for-windows-v0-3-9-all-in-one-wallet-plotting-mining
That's right shadowlin, I was not aware of this GUI extension of the official wallet, it all makes sense now, thanks a lot ! But from what I see on the forum topic you linked, this GUI uses Janror's CPU plotter, which is what I used to create my plot files that were not optimized... But maybe they made some changes when integrating it into that GUI so I'll give it a try. And thanks Ahead for your kind explanations
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ps_jb (OP)
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June 21, 2017, 11:51:41 AM |
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I've been thinking about getting into burst coin as I have 12tb of free had space. Wondering if burst is worth the fuse of plotting, setting up, etc.
Calculator says I can pull in $60 a month.. I'd be happy with $30-45. Is that realistic?
Based on previous comments - you most probably will get ~50-60% of $60 before you will be mining with pool 500 blocks. These numbers will depend on pool you are with. Just check their descriptions
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mostkey
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June 21, 2017, 02:59:04 PM |
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I've been thinking about getting into burst coin as I have 12tb of free had space. Wondering if burst is worth the fuse of plotting, setting up, etc.
Calculator says I can pull in $60 a month.. I'd be happy with $30-45. Is that realistic?
Based on previous comments - you most probably will get ~50-60% of $60 before you will be mining with pool 500 blocks. These numbers will depend on pool you are with. Just check their descriptions It seems you are smart enough to make predictions, if I may ask how do you do the calculations so it can appear 50-60% of 60%? I am a little confused with your calculations. thanks
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Jmattes
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June 22, 2017, 11:49:16 AM |
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I've been thinking about getting into burst coin as I have 12tb of free had space. Wondering if burst is worth the fuse of plotting, setting up, etc.
Calculator says I can pull in $60 a month.. I'd be happy with $30-45. Is that realistic?
Based on previous comments - you most probably will get ~50-60% of $60 before you will be mining with pool 500 blocks. These numbers will depend on pool you are with. Just check their descriptions It seems you are smart enough to make predictions, if I may ask how do you do the calculations so it can appear 50-60% of 60%? I am a little confused with your calculations. thanks I went to the burst coin calculator with how many tb I can plot and it said ill be making $60/month.. Based on what ive read about burst, those calls are never right.. so i was asking if I can expect to recieve atleast 50% of that..
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June 22, 2017, 11:57:12 AM |
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I've been thinking about getting into burst coin as I have 12tb of free had space. Wondering if burst is worth the fuse of plotting, setting up, etc.
Calculator says I can pull in $60 a month.. I'd be happy with $30-45. Is that realistic?
Based on previous comments - you most probably will get ~50-60% of $60 before you will be mining with pool 500 blocks. These numbers will depend on pool you are with. Just check their descriptions It seems you are smart enough to make predictions, if I may ask how do you do the calculations so it can appear 50-60% of 60%? I am a little confused with your calculations. thanks I went to the burst coin calculator with how many tb I can plot and it said ill be making $60/month.. Based on what ive read about burst, those calls are never right.. so i was asking if I can expect to recieve atleast 50% of that.. Most likely. I started mining on the 6th June with 3TB, on the 9th June I added another 3TB. So far I've made 1480 Burst in those 3 weeks (although I did hit a block!).
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Jmattes
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June 22, 2017, 02:12:35 PM |
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You in a pool or solo?
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June 22, 2017, 02:24:36 PM |
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ps_jb (OP)
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June 23, 2017, 12:38:49 AM |
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Question:
I have 8 disks which I plot on fast computer using a wallet internal plotter. When I plotted 5th disk I've got the famous message on plots overlapping. I've deleted plots from 5th disk and assigned to it via Windows new letter which was not used for previous 4 disks (K:). I've plotted again - and got again the same error message. Both overlapping disks had a plots starting from "0", so I decided to start plotting on 5th disk K from "2". Did plot again - and again got error message.
So - can anybody help to plot 5th and the rest of the disks without overlapping?
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Clannad
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June 23, 2017, 05:27:32 AM |
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Question:
I have 8 disks which I plot on fast computer using a wallet internal plotter. When I plotted 5th disk I've got the famous message on plots overlapping. I've deleted plots from 5th disk and assigned to it via Windows new letter which was not used for previous 4 disks (K:). I've plotted again - and got again the same error message. Both overlapping disks had a plots starting from "0", so I decided to start plotting on 5th disk K from "2". Did plot again - and again got error message.
So - can anybody help to plot 5th and the rest of the disks without overlapping?
You should not start from 0, but from the number of plots on the previous disk. Example: -Disk 1: plots start at 0 and has 13107200 plots -Disk 2; plots start from 13107200 and has 13107200 plots -Disk 3: plots start from 26214400 and has 13107200 plots -Disk 4: plots start from 39321600 and has 13107200 plots etc...
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Ahead
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June 23, 2017, 05:39:32 AM |
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Question:
I have 8 disks which I plot on fast computer using a wallet internal plotter. When I plotted 5th disk I've got the famous message on plots overlapping. I've deleted plots from 5th disk and assigned to it via Windows new letter which was not used for previous 4 disks (K:). I've plotted again - and got again the same error message. Both overlapping disks had a plots starting from "0", so I decided to start plotting on 5th disk K from "2". Did plot again - and again got error message.
So - can anybody help to plot 5th and the rest of the disks without overlapping?
Hi, When you are plotting a HDD, and you start let's say from 0, it writes X amount of nonces (for example from 0 to 0000050000), then the next HDD nonces needs to start from 0000050001 to X nonces depending on HDD size (let's say it writes up to 0000100000), and the next one must start from 0000100001 to X. Each HDD needs to have it's own range of nonces example: HDD1: from 0 to 0000050000 HDD2: from 0000050000 to 0000100000 HDD3: from 0000100001 to 0000150000 HDD4: from 0000150001 to 0000200000 The numbers are an example but I hope you get the point. In order to choose from what number of nonces to start when plotting a HDD using the in wallet plotter (AIO wallet), when you choose the HDD to plot, on the next window check the "expert mode" checkbox, and add the number of nonce you want to start from. example of plotted HDD file: your-account-numeric-ID_12000000000000_60544_60544 explanation: Your account numeric ID is your wallet address in numeric form. the 12000000000000 is the nonces number that this HDD starts from the 1st 60544 is the number of the nonces that this HDD have in plots the 2nd 60544 is the number that has to do with the memory, but in my experience if the two numbers are the same (last 2 numbers on the plot file, 60544 and 60544 in my case) then the plot is optimized. I hope I explained ok
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ps_jb (OP)
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June 23, 2017, 02:46:22 PM |
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Question:
I have 8 disks which I plot on fast computer using a wallet internal plotter. When I plotted 5th disk I've got the famous message on plots overlapping. I've deleted plots from 5th disk and assigned to it via Windows new letter which was not used for previous 4 disks (K:). I've plotted again - and got again the same error message. Both overlapping disks had a plots starting from "0", so I decided to start plotting on 5th disk K from "2". Did plot again - and again got error message.
So - can anybody help to plot 5th and the rest of the disks without overlapping?
Hi, When you are plotting a HDD, and you start let's say from 0, it writes X amount of nonces (for example from 0 to 0000050000), then the next HDD nonces needs to start from 0000050001 to X nonces depending on HDD size (let's say it writes up to 0000100000), and the next one must start from 0000100001 to X. Each HDD needs to have it's own range of nonces example: HDD1: from 0 to 0000050000 HDD2: from 0000050000 to 0000100000 HDD3: from 0000100001 to 0000150000 HDD4: from 0000150001 to 0000200000 The numbers are an example but I hope you get the point. In order to choose from what number of nonces to start when plotting a HDD using the in wallet plotter (AIO wallet), when you choose the HDD to plot, on the next window check the "expert mode" checkbox, and add the number of nonce you want to start from. example of plotted HDD file: your-account-numeric-ID_12000000000000_60544_60544 explanation: Your account numeric ID is your wallet address in numeric form. the 12000000000000 is the nonces number that this HDD starts from the 1st 60544 is the number of the nonces that this HDD have in plots the 2nd 60544 is the number that has to do with the memory, but in my experience if the two numbers are the same (last 2 numbers on the plot file, 60544 and 60544 in my case) then the plot is optimized. I hope I explained ok Finally got super clear and detailed explanation! Thank you! Clannad, thank you too!
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hi, does anyone know if there is a way to the miner to use more memory
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