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April 17, 2018, 04:30:35 AM |
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I, last year, had a negative experience with transactions, bought coins, just did not come to the purse, in addition, I find quite, many complaints and criticism of this coin from users. Therefore I refrain from Burst.
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{Dev coinBusiness - 🔹0x7bbd8533A9096d490B378f4c8fB226Fc0e05FdEb🔹 , }
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vladaziya1
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April 17, 2018, 07:58:21 AM |
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Very interesting post. I think this is a great solution for him, as this is one of the promising options for him that can solve this issue.
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Arcoin1
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April 17, 2018, 08:06:33 AM |
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The future looks bright Yes, but we need to shine earlier. We aimed to earn good money in a very short time, but we could not make it happen.
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pinkflower (OP)
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April 18, 2018, 03:11:49 AM |
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I, last year, had a negative experience with transactions, bought coins, just did not come to the purse, in addition, I find quite, many complaints and criticism of this coin from users. Therefore I refrain from Burst.
I dont believe you. But post your proof of the many complaints and criticism from users that you "saw", and from what exchange were you sending your Bursts. The Burst project is in its strongest state since the genesis block. 1000 nodes is a milestone and Burst will reach it this year. Altcoins that have 1000 nodes run by real users is a rarity.
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Vermalen
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April 23, 2018, 04:23:03 AM Merited by pinkflower (1) |
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Weekly key data Core wallet development statistics of the week
– Files modified: 13 – New insertions (+): 4,124 – New deletions (-): 1,255 Blockchain metrics
– Blockchain transaction volume / change: 31,924 / -10% – Total wallets: 142,621 / +540 Network metrics
– Estimated Network Size (weekly average): 356.5TB / +4.4% – Public Nodes: 998 USD metrics
– High / Low: $0.027 / $0.020 USD – Trade volume / change: $11,404,383 / +108% – Market Capitalisation/ change: $49,506,800 / +37% – Weekly High vs All Time High (%): 21%
Development We can “expect not to have many news from the PoC Consortium this week and the next”, according to rico666. Since the core version 2.0.4 appears to be stable (we have now almost 700 stable public nodes), developers now direct their attention on many Burst projects, both public and private. So we are entering a little less glamorous period of coding and research. We can “expect more news after the PoC Consortium hackathon” that will take place from April 27th to April 30th. Still, we have some minor news for this week: The PoC3 prototype is finished. The PoC Consortium 50-50 pool has been moved to new, faster hardware to handle the flow of miners. It is currently the biggest Burst pool in terms of terabytes. Some fixes and enhancements have been made to the Blockchain Explorer (searching for IPv6 nodes now works). Websites Burst-coin.org has been entirely revamped! We are very pleased with the positive feeback received from the community. The overhaul includes: Complete redesign to better fit with the Burst theme and values Reorganization and simplification of the menu & pages Better integration of all the latest PoC Consortium developments and proposals Storagemining.io, the first ever cloud mining service specialized in Burst mining, is going to be launched on April 29th. The Burst community is launching a few blogs, such as weareburstcoin or minesomeburst.com. Minesomeburst.com also offers a mining calculator with interesting additional data. Other Vote for Burst on getadcoin.com so we can win Burst ads! Burst is currently ranked #3. A new episode of the Harvey Harddrive comic: Happy 420! The April meme competition is still running – but there isn’t much time left to participate! Bitcoin Ore (the Bitcoin fork with PoC mining) recently released a wallet. While this is not directly related to Burst, I would like to take this opportunity to remind the Burst community to NOT download this software for obvious security reasons (extremely shady project) – see this reddit discussion. ConclusionAnother week and another batch of exciting news. The burst-coin.org revamp has been an important operation: it is generally our first contact point with beginners and we had to offer something that better represented our values and ideas. With this new website and the development that is going on, we believe to be in the right track and we look forward to seeing the community grow further.
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pinkflower (OP)
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April 25, 2018, 03:34:04 AM |
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The symptoms of a price burst, pun intended lol, are falling into place. Increased mining capacity, increasing number of nodes, increasing members in the community and from the weekend's hackathon, meet up and planned future conferences will take place.
Good update Vermalen. Ty for taking the time and helping me.
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pinkflower (OP)
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April 30, 2018, 02:12:42 AM |
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I cannot be as happy as I am today about the new development updates on Burst. It is becoming a better cryptocurrency project everyday thanks to the efforts done by the developers of PoCC. If the hard fork is not supported by the WHOLE community and failes, then I dont know what can help this project. Weekly Burst Report #34The PoC Consortium is currently having a hackathon, and in the words of rico666: “it is going way better than expected. All things we wanted to do – without exception – went smoother than everybody expected.” In consequence, this week’s report is going to be quite substantial, with a lot of very good news. - Tx Capacity increase: the code includes the increase to 1020 transactions per block. This was expected to go smooth as it is basically a primitive change: raising a constant. Most of the work was testing that the wallet code can handle it. This change brings the 4x capacity increase.
- Dynamic Fees: the change for sub-1 Burst fees was expected to be problematic as it touches deep internals of Burst transaction processing. Fortunately, changes made recently to the Burst transactions handling allowed to implement the slot-fee-based dynamic fee handling rather smoothly. As the fees are progressive they allow exactly what was predicted in the white paper: microtransactions, regular transactions and high-price transactions (emergency/high-prio transactions that have to be in the block “at all cost”) to happen all side-by-side in the blockchain.
- Multi-Out Transactions: Multi-Out are transactions where you can send Burst to N recipients in just one operation – it is ideal for pools, faucets, and later for clearing closure of Dymaxion Layers, etc. The PoC Consortium thought it would be really great to have them but the developers did not expect to make it happen. But because all the other things went so smooth, they addressed it too. And guess what: It also went smooth. You will be able to send individual amounts to up to 64 recipients in just one transaction.
- This one single transaction will not cost you more than an ordinary transaction, which – because of the Dynamic Fees – can cost you as low as 0.00735 BURST. In theory, you could send money to 64 accounts for 0.00735 BURST (if you got the cheapest slot).
- This multi-out transactions are far more efficient on Blockchain storage requirements. For each recipient it takes up only 16 bytes instead of 176 bytes – a factor of 11.
- Together, these things multiply themselves. In the ideal case, we will now be able to send roughly 150 multi-out transactions per block, each with 64 recipients, so around 9600 transactions per block. 40 transactions per second. Burst on-chain tx capacity is getting really serious!
“In short, what happened in the past 2 days got me really thrilled for the Burst future, because it’s looking even better than I imagined”, concludes rico666. Icing on the cake: we are also now exceeding 2000 commits on GitHub! We can expect to have a date for the first hard fork soon. Apart from the hackathon news, there are a few other things that have been done this week: - The TestNet will play a more important role in Burst Development as we must be able to test the wallet much more rigorously before any hard fork release:
Keep in mind that the TestNet (or Development TestNet – see the “dev”) is to be expected to run less stable, be down from time to time and to contain more “bleeding edge” features… or not. In other words: no hopes/expectations. Provided “as is”. - While we can expect a complete wallet frontend revamp in a few months, there is some work being done to improve and modernize the current one in the meantime.
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pinkflower (OP)
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May 07, 2018, 03:28:28 AM |
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From the latest report. Everyone in the community is welcome to join Burst's testnet to help the PoCC find bugs in the latest software client. More details are located in this Reddit post if you have more questions. See you there!
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May 07, 2018, 03:35:17 AM |
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From the latest report. Everyone in the community is welcome to join Burst's testnet to help the PoCC find bugs in the latest software client. More details are located in this Reddit post if you have more questions. See you there! Just tried testnet. Should I expect to see my mainnet wallet balance for an existing account?
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May 07, 2018, 03:36:23 AM |
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Wow, thats great, if I understood properly, and we dont need to post all those reports, then the btt forum will be much cleeneer now
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pinkflower (OP)
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May 11, 2018, 03:30:04 AM |
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From the latest report. Everyone in the community is welcome to join Burst's testnet to help the PoCC find bugs in the latest software client. More details are located in this Reddit post if you have more questions. See you there! Just tried testnet. Should I expect to see my mainnet wallet balance for an existing account? No, testnet and mainnet accounts are different. You can follow these instructions if you want to help with testing. After creating your wallet on the test net, you can go on Burst's Telegram Test Channel to coordinate with other testers. Ty.
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pinkflower (OP)
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May 14, 2018, 04:22:52 AM |
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It is a short update and not much going on in development but it surely is one of the most important ones. To all Burst holders out there or others who want to help with testing, please go to this Reddit thread to know what to do on how to help testing the new update. Ty.
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May 19, 2018, 07:27:26 PM |
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From the latest report. Everyone in the community is welcome to join Burst's testnet to help the PoCC find bugs in the latest software client. More details are located in this Reddit post if you have more questions. See you there! Just tried testnet. Should I expect to see my mainnet wallet balance for an existing account? No, testnet and mainnet accounts are different. You can follow these instructions if you want to help with testing. After creating your wallet on the test net, you can go on Burst's Telegram Test Channel to coordinate with other testers. Ty. Thank you for keeping us informed of the development we will try, it was not possible before just, thanks again.
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pinkflower (OP)
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May 21, 2018, 04:11:18 AM |
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Vermalen's update is much appreciated but I would like to add more details in this week's Burst weekly report. The project is undergoing one of the most important milestones and I hope some of you would join us in support of what will be one of the greatest developments in cryptocurrency history. The Dymaxion. - In preparation of the pre-Dymaxion hard fork planned for block 500,000, testing of the wallet is going well. PoC Consortium developers rico666 explains: “so far it looks like the core is stable, but the UI needs more polishing. This is not a real showstopper though.”
- PoC1 to PoC2 switch testing still needs more time – it has highest priority now.
- The PoC Consortium started to replace all its 1.3.6cg wallets with BRS 2.0.4 (pool backends, public nodes…). The pools have been running stable and winning blocks with the latest version. We also have positive reports from 3rd parties who have done so for over a week without problems.
- The PoC Consortium therefore suggests all 1.3.6cg pool operators do the upgrade. In the near future, upgrading from BRS 2.0.4 to BRS 2.2.0 is going to be quite easy so by upgrading from 1.3.6cg (or lower) to 2.0.4 you are doing most of the work upfront.
- This also means the 1.2.9 lifelines are being cut now. As a reminder, 1.3.6cg public nodes are the only bridge between newer versions and the old 1.2.9 version. With the decrease in number of 1.3.6cg nodes, it can be expected that 1.2.9 wallets will be dysfunctional even before the hard fork – which is intentional to ensure a smooth fork and a more reliable network.
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