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Author Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000  (Read 2170602 times)
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September 18, 2014, 09:47:13 PM
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No, it's not worked from the begining Sad

Have you created passphrase.txt and generated address.txt, as outlined in Readme.txt?
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September 18, 2014, 09:57:58 PM
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Do you use the solo miner?
Maybe you just have to set the receipient new.

Only thing i can immagine that this happens without anything you did, is that you
try to mine pool without setting it up.

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September 18, 2014, 09:58:57 PM
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No, it's not worked from the begining Sad

Have you created passphrase.txt and generated address.txt, as outlined in Readme.txt?

Yes. Both files are created. Plot is generating with right numeric address.
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September 18, 2014, 09:59:12 PM
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why difficulty and block number are diffrent on these pools???
http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io
http://burst-pool2.cryptoport.io

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September 18, 2014, 10:00:23 PM
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C++ clone?

could be better yes

Its crazy.  Remember the virus clone?  People jumped on it without a second thought.  I guarantee you many will jump on next clone.  Shit or not.

Yea, without even checking the source even once. Its that "ooh, something new, lets make quick money"-people. Let them go  Wink

Yep, let the dummies walk off the cliff.

It would take something very worthwhile to get everyone to replot their drives.

with gpu is easy to replot, not for me because i've sold them all lol, but the point stand

OR, we could just make a plotter/miner in C for BURST. AND/OR remake the wallet in C if that's a super huge deal to everyone.

I say why not make the existing coin better, rather than cloning it? Add the features you would like to see, to THIS coin, rather than making a whole new coin just for some features that aren't here.

We have the groundwork, we have the good coin, we have people with petabytes of plots, why stop now? Forge ahead, create new tools, make changes, upgrades, fix things!

That's how we do it. Then we get some PR out here, and suddenly people aren't complaining about the prices anymore, and real investors get interested. This is all it takes.

I am helping where I can, and my dev friend has already made a windows GUI for burst for the newbies, since plotting and mining is a whole new style, and many are having issues figuring it out. YEs, there may be bugs, yes, right now it's only solo (we're working on that right now actually) and yes, there will be plenty of changes and upgrades, based on what people in the community want and need.

But this is what we have to continue doing, we have to continue making burst a commodity, something that people actually want, a coin that's easy to setup and mine, and something that's worth buying. Something that someone will want to hold.

my .02

Agreed. Another important thing - marketing.


Very well said.

But how do we make that a reality...? A got a feeling we've got a very talanted dev who, basically, works his ass off. He surely can't do everything ppl ask for alone. So how....?

Perhaps the whole Burst project needs to be more organized. Say, with a team responsible for different sections (design, marketing, c, usage, etc), together helping the dev out and improving the coin.

This is a GREAT idea. Let's develop a team!

Also, I have a developer friend who's working with me on the GUI tool right now, and I know Uray and Dcct are dev's working for the betterment of this coin as well, I really think it will continue to grow with our (The community's) help!

I will gladly take part in a commission of sorts, to help the advancement of burst!

any ideas to make this a reality?

I am glad i am not only one who have same opinion. I like this coin and want to help. The only thing that makes me upset now is the thread.. People are now so "negative" . Instead of complaining on low price, everyone can do something for this coin and than changes will come Smiley

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September 18, 2014, 10:02:22 PM
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We could use raxe.io to create a burst market, escrow and all.  But its about $7500
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September 18, 2014, 10:09:13 PM
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Do you use the solo miner?
Maybe you just have to set the receipient new.

Only thing i can immagine that this happens without anything you did, is that you
try to mine pool without setting it up.

I use miner from pool where I mine.
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September 18, 2014, 10:09:54 PM
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why difficulty and block number are diffrent on these pools???
http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io
http://burst-pool2.cryptoport.io

Looks like pool 1 has been stuck for the past couple of days. 
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September 18, 2014, 10:11:43 PM
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We could use raxe.io to create a burst market, escrow and all.  But its about $7500
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And who will be in "charge" of this? Smiley And do you really think that people who now complaining will give some money to help.. Sad

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September 18, 2014, 10:13:42 PM
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Hmm - so how is anyone actually meant to get coins to their wallet without mining please?

I downloaded the latest wallet 2 hours ago. ran it and waited for the blockchain to download. Created a new account via the automated password generator and login...

I enter the account id into Bittrex along with my first time public key into the message field - fails "invalid address". Tried again incase i messed up - i didnt. "invalid address". Tried again with the numeric id "invalid address"...
Purchased a mere 50 coins on Poloniex just so i can get the wallet properly running - cant withdraw from there as they dont even have a field for the public key...

WTF?

Im not new to NRS - ive used NXT for quiet some time with no issues - anyone know whats happening here? Not a good start if every user has issues like this...

Agreed. This is something that needs to be fixed.

You could also use the faucet to get some initial burst - and secure your address with it.

You cant though because they dont allow you to enter your 1 time public key - i just tried and get some JSON response error.

Im not sure how im meant to get any funds into a new account for the first time here...

the wallet states: "When funding your account for the first time, you also need to include your public key, which is xxxxxx "


I believe all you should have to do is make some sort of outgoing public transaction first.  Add a nickname, send a Burst, change your reward address etc.  Any of those should get it going.

you cant make an outgoing transaction until you have funds in your account. Its almost catch 22 for any new user.

a new user with zero balance cant use the faucet because the current faucets dont allow you to enter the one off public key.
A new user with zero balance cant withdraw from poleniex because again you cant enter the one off public key.
A new user with zero balance cant withdraw from bittrex because (for some reason) it sees that the acount has no transation history and doesnt seem to utilise the message field for the 1 off public key.

Make a fresh account and see for yourself - its a screwed up situation. Im up and running just fine now because dcct kindly sent me a few coins and alls well - but for new users its a damn nightmare because at present there seems to be no way to get your coins from either bittrex or poloneix for the first time - i havent tried CEX.

In burst, setting public key in first transaction is optional. The message at the top probably should be changed.

It's actually not as huge a deal as you make it sound, since users who aren't familiar with nxt likely ignore the message at the top since they don't know what they need it for, and the only place which actually requires you to have it set to receive a transaction is bittrex.

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September 18, 2014, 10:14:13 PM
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We could use raxe.io to create a burst market, escrow and all.  But its about $7500
And who will be in "charge" of this? Smiley And do you really think that people who now complaining will give some money to help.. Sad

"some" - of cause. But $7500 is not "some"!
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September 18, 2014, 11:20:33 PM
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And where this new version of dcct merge for windows? )

+1 on this


The windows-binary "optimize.exe" is now included in the archive. Look in "bin".
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September 18, 2014, 11:25:01 PM
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What's an easy way to find the delay which won block 13742?  http://burst.cryptoport.io/blk/13742 is not displaying anything.  (I got 97s, and I want to see what beat me. :-)
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September 18, 2014, 11:27:42 PM
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What's an easy way to find the delay which won block 13742?  http://burst.cryptoport.io/blk/13742 is not displaying anything.  (I got 97s, and I want to see what beat me. :-)

38s was the winning deadline :-) Compare the block times in your wallet
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September 18, 2014, 11:28:24 PM
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We could use raxe.io to create a burst market, escrow and all.  But its about $7500
And who will be in "charge" of this? Smiley And do you really think that people who now complaining will give some money to help.. Sad

"some" - of cause. But $7500 is not "some"!

Maybe the dev, uray or even me wouldn't mind keeping up with the site once its established.  Buy yea , its a larger investment.
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September 18, 2014, 11:31:38 PM
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so does anyone know why I keep getting "Failed to submit nonce"?? everything else works, but I keep getting these errors upon submission which really sucks..

again, i have tried both ports and same thing
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September 18, 2014, 11:33:57 PM
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Difficulty must be ridiculous at this point.  Im running about 5tb but currently getting very little.  Maybe time to consolidate , remove the 1tb drive and sell it to recoup some of the money I spent on the 2 2tb drives.  Put the 2 2tb drives In raid 0 , replot and leave myself some storage.  I only had 4 sata power connectors and had to unplug my dvd drive bc of the ssd.
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September 18, 2014, 11:41:04 PM
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The difficulty is continuing to rise. We've definitively crossed 5 PB network size by now. Here's the updated charts that I've been using to track difficulty:



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September 18, 2014, 11:42:49 PM
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What's an easy way to find the delay which won block 13742?  http://burst.cryptoport.io/blk/13742 is not displaying anything.  (I got 97s, and I want to see what beat me. :-)

38s was the winning deadline :-) Compare the block times in your wallet
38s was block 13743.
126s is block 13742.

We could use raxe.io to create a burst market, escrow and all.  But its about $7500
And who will be in "charge" of this? Smiley And do you really think that people who now complaining will give some money to help.. Sad

"some" - of cause. But $7500 is not "some"!

Maybe the dev, uray or even me wouldn't mind keeping up with the site once its established.  Buy yea , its a larger investment.
Not much need for a complicated market. I'm working on adding escrowing into burst, so a market doesn't even need to hold user funds.

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September 18, 2014, 11:49:23 PM
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38s was the winning deadline :-) Compare the block times in your wallet
38s was block 13743.
126s is block 13742.

Oh of cause. Must have mixed them up.
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