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July 07, 2018, 02:31:17 AM
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Hi rico666. Can you ask the moderators in /r/burstcoin to relax? Why are they censoring people in the community who only wants to help the project.

The owner of http://www.rollburst.com/ wants to show the site to everyone on /r/burstcoin but the thread was deleted. How can the coin grow if they continue to act like that? Isnt Burst supposed to be open for everyone?
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July 22, 2018, 02:15:02 AM
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rico666, Is Burst really ready and as good as the other top 20 coin out there as you said in the past? The blockchain fork that took place and stopped the nodes from syncing is an indication that its not. How embarassing is this for the community?

If there was an exchange deciding to list Burst then yesterday's embarassing fork might make them think twice about the readiness of the Burst project.
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August 12, 2018, 02:19:22 PM
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https://www.burstcoin.ist/2018/08/11/one-year-of-poc-consortium/

And 4 years of Burst. Happy Burstday!


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August 12, 2018, 02:29:03 PM
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rico666, Is Burst really ready and as good as the other top 20 coin out there as you said in the past? The blockchain fork that took place and stopped the nodes from syncing is an indication that its not. How embarassing is this for the community?

If there was an exchange deciding to list Burst then yesterday's embarassing fork might make them think twice about the readiness of the Burst project.

There are many embarrassing things out there. Among them statements like yours.

I never said Burst being "as good as the other top20 coin out there" (what nonsensical formulation is this anyway?)

There was no blockchain fork on July 21st or any other date. We had a textbook hard fork (upgrade) June 10th/16th, but that was it.

If you are referring to the events where BRS 2.2.1 nodes kept blacklisting their peers (which BTW didn't cause a fork), then the reasons/fixes are mentioned in the release notes of BRS 2.2.2
https://github.com/PoC-Consortium/burstcoin/releases/tag/2.2.2

If anything, it shows the development team behind Burst can quickly solve problems that have been dormant since Bursts' 4-year existence. If you consider that embarrassing, you should consult a shrink.

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August 13, 2018, 04:04:10 AM
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rico666, Is Burst really ready and as good as the other top 20 coin out there as you said in the past? The blockchain fork that took place and stopped the nodes from syncing is an indication that its not. How embarassing is this for the community?

If there was an exchange deciding to list Burst then yesterday's embarassing fork might make them think twice about the readiness of the Burst project.

There are many embarrassing things out there. Among them statements like yours.

I never said Burst being "as good as the other top20 coin out there" (what nonsensical formulation is this anyway?)

There was no blockchain fork on July 21st or any other date. We had a textbook hard fork (upgrade) June 10th/16th, but that was it.

If you are referring to the events where BRS 2.2.1 nodes kept blacklisting their peers (which BTW didn't cause a fork), then the reasons/fixes are mentioned in the release notes of BRS 2.2.2
https://github.com/PoC-Consortium/burstcoin/releases/tag/2.2.2

If anything, it shows the development team behind Burst can quickly solve problems that have been dormant since Bursts' 4-year existence. If you consider that embarrassing, you should consult a shrink.


But the PoCC released statements in the past that said they would take Burst among the best cryptocurrencies. That would be among the top 20 or top 10 of all cryptocurrencies, wouldnt you agree?

You also opened a provocative thread about how long would it take for Burst to reach $1.00. Many would assume that it wont be that long if they see that thread.

Burst to $1 when?

Prepare to be quoted for future reference.  Wink

For asking the challenging questions and trying to help make a $1.00 Burst a reality, I am an embarassment?

Having that said, are there more unfound bugs that would cause the nodes not sync?
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August 27, 2018, 04:19:49 AM
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rico666, there was a hard fork in the Burst blockchain. It was the PoCC nodes and pools that were blacklisted from the main chain because Burst's implementation to fix a bug before that was to blacklist nodes even if they are acting in good faith.

Should all nodes upgrade to BRS 2.2.2 to avoid the risk of forking again? Ty.
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March 09, 2019, 11:19:51 PM
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For those people looking for the current Burst thread here in Bitcointalk, please head over here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1541310
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