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September 02, 2015, 10:11:21 PM |
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Still un-answered questions:
1. How do you cancel an asset?
2. How do you calculate the network capacity in Terabyte?
3. What are the current PR projects, where we can help?
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Elmit
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September 02, 2015, 10:19:49 PM |
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Ignored again. You just can stay normal, Elmit. Seek some help for your own sake. I know that you do not understand it, but you are decreasing the quality of this thread way too much.
Please: new, self-modded thread to get rid of all the nonsense.
I don't know what let you write that. Some people DO (ignore) and some people just SAY, that is the difference. Some people ARE professionals (scientists, doctors) and some people SAY they are. Some people DO contribute, and some people DEMAND others should do. Get your mind straight. The price of BURST is at the bottom, although BURST has great features, like AT. Why not use your wisdom and power to promote it? Instead you and Co. use their time to attack me. I defend myself. Don't give me reasons to respond! Drink some coffee and since you have anyway no daytime job, read the entire thread again, and CONTRIBUTE - Today!
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Elmit
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September 02, 2015, 10:26:08 PM |
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I feel much better now. I read the history messages from some people and see that they use the same language on other places as well. I thought it is just against me, but it is his attitude.
Great forum software to have this ability.
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September 02, 2015, 10:52:51 PM |
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ByteEnt payout done Number of assets, Account, Payout amount 297405, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 234206.4375 183000, BURST-W3VU-PJX2-KCN5-F3GP3, 144112.5 83060, BURST-EDTR-SU3E-VV64-3ALJJ, 65409.75 40630, BURST-J8HZ-99WH-5B3G-BCRMF, 31996.125 40000, BURST-BREF-TMF3-FZU3-FR7L7, 31500 35370, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 27853.875 20000, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 15750 15383, BURST-XCJ9-Z5H2-MVKM-HA8EP, 12114.1125 8829, BURST-YSFT-M5W8-E4Z7-D7UDQ, 6952.8375 8200, BURST-B3NG-NH5G-4N8E-CD2YQ, 6457.5 6502, BURST-N8KB-DKKW-9C4W-AF289, 5120.325 6219, BURST-2ECL-MQ5A-AZDN-C6WAR, 4897.4625 4842.2, BURST-Z35B-QZQ5-S8RA-6ELV8, 3813.2325 4800, BURST-SQGU-CMQM-DM47-A63ZK, 3780 4270.3, BURST-LSQV-BM94-VRFZ-48EUN, 3362.86125 4000, BURST-3XNU-XANK-L3LA-6RJRR, 3150 3596, BURST-3BEM-P3WL-TBM6-APZSR, 2831.85 3388, BURST-VVM6-WN67-TS5V-52NB3, 2668.05 2595, BURST-3JGU-CKJV-QQHZ-HH6RP, 2043.5625 2450, BURST-58RS-CFFU-QDW9-9QGD6, 1929.375 2304.1, BURST-KLKV-64G5-ZS2L-6F6PP, 1814.47875 2100, BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ, 1653.75 2000, BURST-ZTDL-LH9B-G2XJ-G6NGB, 1575 1687, BURST-EYZ9-2NHP-VN4T-72RU4, 1328.5125 1637.7, BURST-8M7H-MECE-7TSW-BT2Z9, 1289.68875 1390, BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74, 1094.625 1266, BURST-4FWQ-85G6-EHQQ-6T27Z, 996.975 1100, BURST-LAW7-GHX4-WV6W-HNRKG, 866.25 1100, BURST-G5EG-7MQ2-QJJ9-7VRCG, 866.25 1000, BURST-X2LG-EB5R-JWTE-8D8ZA, 787.5 1000, BURST-WTN9-HFDE-XBZB-933Q5, 787.5 1000, BURST-K48W-F6TF-LQJW-FHR6A, 787.5 750, BURST-8RHD-L8GS-UXTN-DEPDK, 590.625 667, BURST-YZJ6-LYBY-WAC6-BQYGC, 525.2625 631, BURST-X2MY-DV84-GB2J-HCXZE, 496.9125 551, BURST-TKZK-F72H-Z53X-FDSP2, 433.9125 539, BURST-ZTY4-QDR7-CQQW-44TUY, 424.4625 500, BURST-J6JQ-ZWC2-RK7E-CLY93, 393.75 400, BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL, 315 390, BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A, 307.125 300, BURST-ED7D-65NJ-9YPN-HMJ4K, 236.25 270, BURST-SLHG-PCZ5-3S5N-G7LGL, 212.625 240, BURST-G96T-JFYP-8LFR-9V7KL, 189 233, BURST-P6ZR-UMNC-P42F-8GRH5, 183.4875 202, BURST-XK5D-GUAH-4B8F-D8LYR, 159.075 200, BURST-LEPZ-TS4J-JJAF-DNHYS, 157.5 200, BURST-98FL-KWBK-RXKB-AXF7S, 157.5 150, BURST-SARW-AZYD-WB2R-8S2NS, 118.125 135, BURST-RR2K-7NMT-GRPQ-5VCQS, 106.3125 132, BURST-7UD2-ZVTL-9VQB-7YW9C, 103.95 110, BURST-K84W-LWVZ-B727-67WUL, 86.625 100, BURST-CREX-FD53-Q698-FJHLS, 78.75 100, BURST-SJFK-2JRK-38JJ-FFE6W, 78.75 100, BURST-GMYT-83XW-XU8V-H5Z55, 78.75 100, BURST-ZP9M-XTWD-APKS-CD4X8, 78.75 100, BURST-UKCA-C44B-68RG-6V57F, 78.75 100, BURST-QNE2-ET5Q-CPX5-335BW, 78.75 100, BURST-VJPX-YHKZ-MBN4-866X5, 78.75 70, BURST-QS8X-VWZS-JVNY-7QYDU, 55.125 67, BURST-D4CR-L4M6-RZ9U-A5J7J, 52.7625 61.8, BURST-TU82-PQRC-S492-ERJFX, 48.6675 60, BURST-247J-TQC8-T5EB-EJFZP, 47.25 50, BURST-6WXR-DFRA-U88E-ALANG, 39.375 50, BURST-WXSL-JFPN-5VBN-2N35S, 39.375 41, BURST-53DP-A7CT-YTM9-FZCLM, 32.2875 20, BURST-4BT2-JDQQ-2VMA-6P4TR, 15.75 20, BURST-DQXD-CZKW-JFVQ-CQKRV, 15.75 20, BURST-WQRG-XZ67-8HX2-4ESHN, 15.75 15, BURST-EQJE-476J-XHZU-4RAEN, 11.8125 14, BURST-8GKG-B4KD-MDFR-4247Q, 11.025 10.7, BURST-WKHQ-LQXX-HUR9-C5VQ2, 8.42625 10, BURST-5SBW-4NNR-VSTU-3L7SA, 7.875 10, BURST-ESP6-5WD7-BH9M-A85HN, 7.875 10, BURST-YTCM-Z647-2XGE-APUB6, 7.875 10, BURST-S8AY-3BZC-VUXW-EQDK7, 7.875 10, BURST-359Q-QH73-4N5P-FP54C, 7.875 10, BURST-6X8H-FVGN-S4VL-D6A93, 7.875 10, BURST-C7BV-TMLM-N7YM-66VTT, 7.875 4, BURST-7G43-CTSC-QLTM-GASD4, 3.15 2, BURST-S37A-4WRB-RJ35-7WN5A, 1.575 0.2, BURST-T49R-U9ES-W7N3-6PDNJ, 0.1575
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September 02, 2015, 10:56:14 PM |
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(ByteEnt payout done)
I am lovin' it:
0.2, BURST-T49R-U9ES-W7N3-6PDNJ, 0.1575
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vaxman
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September 02, 2015, 11:20:16 PM |
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Still un-answered questions:
2. How do you calculate the network capacity in Terabyte?
network capacity in PB is ~ 19215358/basetarget. I don't find the original posting - I just took a note, but forgot to write down wether it's PB or PiB..oops. Anyway, the trend is clear: We're losing network capacity and/or miners. bitladen has, for the first time, dug some 100 coins during the last 24 hours, equal to >27% of the network. Looking at the last month he has some 1.85 - 2.2 PB online, and may be growing again. Obviously some company has dysfunctional controlling and a few idling Petabytes - Bluffdale ?
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September 03, 2015, 12:04:54 AM |
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The dev gone already ? I did see him for a while. Any news from him or did I miss something ?
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Elmit
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September 03, 2015, 12:39:44 AM |
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Still un-answered questions:
2. How do you calculate the network capacity in Terabyte?
network capacity in PB is ~ 19215358/basetarget. I don't find the original posting - I just took a note, but forgot to write down wether it's PB or PiB..oops. Anyway, the trend is clear: We're losing network capacity and/or miners. bitladen has, for the first time, dug some 100 coins during the last 24 hours, equal to >27% of the network. Looking at the last month he has some 1.85 - 2.2 PB online, and may be growing again. Obviously some company has dysfunctional controlling and a few idling Petabytes - Bluffdale ? Thanks, I used that to Google for it for more information. Unfortunately the person mentioned that figures did not explain anything about it, nor do I trust any words from that person either. That would be now: 19215358/2403189 = 7.995774781 PB Let's accept this for now. This is the entire network. How can we conclude to a certain miner? Something like this: 1024 (TB) * 19215358/<basetarget> * <Payout last 24 hours of that miner> / <Payout last 24 hours of all miners>
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September 03, 2015, 12:44:44 AM |
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The dev gone already ? I did see him for a while. Any news from him or did I miss something ?
*another side note - I have something up for discussion right now in the core team, that if approved, will mean some big changes for BURST. I hope to post this soon. * It seems that the DEV (team) - sometimes referred to as "he", sometimes as "team" - has been replaced with a "core team", a group (or person?) who has the authority to make some "big changes". This core team is secret! So lets wait till we get news!
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go6ooo1212
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quarkchain.io
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September 03, 2015, 03:32:09 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
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haitch
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September 03, 2015, 03:51:46 AM |
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Petabyte should be renamed 12 terabyte, to better reflect what it's backed by ...
Assets are not like a deposit account - like any stock, you get paid out for the amount you hold on the day they payout.
So you calculate everyone interest on the amount of 12Terabyte they hold every single day, then pay it out monthly? But sometimes pay people who don't own any 12Terabyte, have to assume that payout came out of someone elses interest. So in reality, you pay 12 terabyte holders a random guestimate of how much they kinda might of earned. Got it.
Thanks for the clarification.
Why should it be renamed to 12 Terabyte? It is an asset of 1024 Terabyte, didn't you read the description? Ahh, here we go, that is your weak point? You cannot read! ;-) Because you don't have 1024 Terabyte. Based on the blocks you're winning you have 12 TB of mining backing your asset. We pay out the mining result of the day to the asset holders of the day. Simple, right? Too simple to understand, right? There is no INTEREST, there is MINING RESULT.
Then how do you payout to people that don't hold your asset, and then publicly demand they repay you ? At the beginning I calculated it by hand, and prompt I paid IronTiga twice. If you are a programmer, you will certainly make a check by hand or other means, wouldn't you? I know, IronTiga needs money, ...
Good calculating, so who did you underpay in order to double pay tiga? Who's script by the way, is working great for many other running legitimate assets. Whats with the network calculation? Since you quote 12 Terabyte, somewhere you must have got that, or just dreamed of numbers? (more likely anyway)
NetDiff (network difficulty = Estimated size of network in TB, based on last solution time) is calculated by Block0_BaseTarget / Block#N_BaseTarget = 19,215,358/basetarget What does Haitch GVDF and Haitch ACGB mean? For me it sounds like the group of hacked computers / botnet you use for.
No, they're the two different account I mine with (BTW you missed BURST-5CYJ which is an account I test stuff with) (They're also my Illuminati ID's - but don't tell anyone). One is a miner with an esata external chassis, the other is a miner with a homebrew SAN. I''ll post pics of my stuff, you willing to post pics of your Petabyte of mining storage? ;-) Didn't think so .... Since you always pick on my, choose another one:
Pool Statistics Current time: 2015-09-02 11:48:21 UTC Block: 138,366 Difficulty: 10,457
BURST.MiningHere.com Pool balance: 67,773 Registered Miners: 280
burst.ninja Pool balance: 15,171 Registered Miners: 399
burst.poolto.be Pool balance: 4,127 Registered Miners: 254
cryptomining.farm Pool balance: 205,662 Registered Miners: 1,863
DevPool v2 Pool balance: 584,788 Registered Miners: 551
mining.tompool.org Pool balance: 1,586 Registered Miners: 56
pool.blago Pool balance: 571 Registered Miners: 113
pool.burstcoin.de Pool balance: 24,336 Registered Miners: 120
pool.burstcoin.it Pool balance: 77 Registered Miners: 52
I just noticed, that your boss's pool ninja lost some REGISTERED miners again. What a pity!
OMG, ninja went from 400 registered to only 399. IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD. ;-) I don't know why you think Crow is my boss, I work for no-one when it comes to crypto. I'm paying out of my own pocket for resources to support the dev/core team, what have you done for Burst other than being the Posterchild for crypto scam artists? People can't see your pool stats without registering, but registration is "not currently available" for, 3 months now - or is it longer? And yet, despite not being able to register and see any stats, 280 miners pointed their miners at your pool, yah, right. What's your opinion on the pool balance? in relation to registered / actual miners? I also asked that a long time ago, but figured it out in the meantime.
I have no opinion on that. The pools I mine with pay me out, make the payout amount transparent to anyone. Unlike your pool. Which discloses nothing. Your pool uses the pool code even the author of that code has disowned. That has known issues with failing to pay miners. And you hide all the info about your pool. Yet you maintain hundreds of miners, but your mining capacity seems to be tiny (12TB) based on the number of blocks you win - oh yeah, that's right, bot haven ....
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Elmit
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September 03, 2015, 03:53:49 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
Exactly. I am really upset about that!
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haitch
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September 03, 2015, 03:59:57 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
Dev has not abandoned - he's off dealing with some personal issues and is expected back in the near future. For now the core team will be covering, If he is unable to return there is a plan in place for migrating to a new dev. H.
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September 03, 2015, 04:09:00 AM |
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just as ref!
I do have 1024 PetaByte assets, but I have not sold it. Clear? We buy with the asset the hard disks. At the moment the BURST price is too low to attract asset holders to get new hard disks. Clear? Then how do you payout to people that don't hold your asset, and then publicly demand they repay you ? I shorten it to me. Clear? tiga? Who's script by the way, is working great for many other running legitimate assets. Because Tiga's script does not fit my need. We pay out for MINING result not waiting for the payday. OMG, ninja went from 400 registered to only 399. IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD. ;-) Well, ninja was already on 402, ... ;-) I don't know why you think Crow is my boss, I work for no-one when it comes to crypto. I'm paying out of my own pocket for resources to support the dev/core team, what have you done for Burst other than being the Posterchild for crypto scam artists? People can't see your pool stats without registering, but registration is "not currently available" for, 3 months now - or is it longer? And yet, despite not being able to register and see any stats, 280 miners pointed their miners at your pool, yah, right. Yap, no registering publicly, so that I can make sure, you are not included. My pool is not listed anywhere, so I felt I have to make the statistic to COMPLETE the list: Pool Statistics Current time: 2015-09-03 04:01:29 UTC Block: 138,608 Difficulty: 6,905 Est. Networksize (PB): 7.2406001126671 BURST.MiningHere.com Pool balance: 60,430 Registered Miners: 280 burst.ninja Pool balance: 17,355 Registered Miners: 398 burst.poolto.be Pool balance: 42 Registered Miners: 255 cryptomining.farm Pool balance: 93,810 Registered Miners: 1,862 DevPool v2 Pool balance: 586,352 Registered Miners: 551 mining.tompool.org Pool balance: 27 Registered Miners: 56 pool.blago Pool balance: 600 Registered Miners: 114 pool.burstcoin.de Pool balance: 26,705 Registered Miners: 120 pool.burstcoin.it Pool balance: 2 Registered Miners: 52 OMG, Ninja felt back on 398. What happened? Ask quickly your boss, please! I have no opinion on that. The pools I mine with pay me out, make the payout amount transparent to anyone. Unlike your pool. Which discloses nothing. Your pool uses the pool code even the author of that code has disowned. That has known issues with failing to pay miners. And you hide all the info about your pool. Yet you maintain hundreds of miners, but your mining capacity seems to be tiny (12TB) based on the number of blocks you win - oh yeah, that's right, bot haven .... The payout is always transparent, don't you know it uses BLOCKCHAIN technology??? Well, IF you would understand my question, and IF you would dig into it deeper, than you would understand my question. I assume you have a bot net running, other people hardly speak about that. Why not find another one to complain to? Why you always pick on me? IF you say that the code of Uray is wrong, and you see that most of the above listed pools use that code, then you would complain to others. HINT: look at the balance and the amount of miners. IF and WHEN you understand that, you will be a lot smarter!
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September 03, 2015, 04:09:53 AM |
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ByteBank payouts done Amount paid, Account, TX 60100, BURST-ESR7-L68N-8DAE-2XDQL, 8861548304622448390 10000, BURST-K376-EJSB-NMC5-FDF2F, 3075749096660272839 10000, BURST-YS55-JXPL-BJKB-ATVQJ, 3334186823428973828 6300, BURST-B3NG-NH5G-4N8E-CD2YQ, 6830267777013274748 4500, BURST-WTN9-HFDE-XBZB-933Q5, 17907186151734228341 2100, BURST-W3VU-PJX2-KCN5-F3GP3, 3729111354930549178 2000, BURST-7Q8V-B4AB-N6WY-CYXFG, 12508598159550783010 2000, BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U, 10287268197719964476 1500, BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB, 17993167657038411031 1300, BURST-LLY3-HW85-A73L-6JWWW, 10239297541360115488 1000, BURST-XC7A-FM25-3TK9-CNPGC, 17115259501931711895 1000, BURST-G5EG-7MQ2-QJJ9-7VRCG, 7220044393056789091 800, BURST-784V-8YPJ-MBSQ-62U95, 6943341698057777543 800, BURST-QX35-J22R-QXML-2B2BF, 727398481312657391 600, BURST-4FWQ-85G6-EHQQ-6T27Z, 6881200213677803740 300, BURST-S78M-MRHE-5H8L-4TVT7, 14606987404457320157 300, BURST-N8KB-DKKW-9C4W-AF289, 10774209488291904417 300, BURST-TKZK-F72H-Z53X-FDSP2, 15003650262025811443 200, BURST-UADJ-9AFK-Q62J-5YV2K, 928977930154462895 200, BURST-K48W-F6TF-LQJW-FHR6A, 6964418322050996201 200, BURST-8RHD-L8GS-UXTN-DEPDK, 13495351693831338823 200, BURST-YZJ6-LYBY-WAC6-BQYGC, 23448064443971486 200, BURST-KLKV-64G5-ZS2L-6F6PP, 9691915957793634007 100, BURST-247J-TQC8-T5EB-EJFZP, 3364634034396388993 ------------All transactions processed------------
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September 03, 2015, 04:11:41 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
Dev has not abandoned - he's off dealing with some personal issues and is expected back in the near future. For now the core team will be covering, If he is unable to return there is a plan in place for migrating to a new dev. H. Core team? What is that? Secret club of janitors I think the real explosion will happen soon, when BinLaden will take over the left over of BURST and make it to a real COIN. I guess he is just "minutes", if not "seconds" to have 51%.
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September 03, 2015, 06:17:38 AM |
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Help me mine at the DevPoolv2. I've been mining at various other Burst pools without a problem. When I try to connect to the DevPoolv2 I get this message in pocminer: Warning: no passphrases.txt found Mining without passphrases is currently not supported Here is my run_mine.sh: A couple of things I'm not clear on: 1. Do I need to genrate new plots to mine at DevPoolv2? 2. My plots are on three hard drives. Do I just provide a link (short-cut) to them in the pocminr plot folder?
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September 03, 2015, 07:07:24 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
Dev has not abandoned - he's off dealing with some personal issues and is expected back in the near future. For now the core team will be covering, If he is unable to return there is a plan in place for migrating to a new dev. H. It is bullshit for me. I know few big projects with abandone devs, same situation: family problems, personal problems. Why he dont login write short message to us? Is it so complicated? IMO better start to find for new developers.
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September 03, 2015, 07:36:32 AM |
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Its a bit shame, and so strange to me that dev abandoned one of the gratest projects on crypto...
Dev has not abandoned - he's off dealing with some personal issues and is expected back in the near future. For now the core team will be covering, If he is unable to return there is a plan in place for migrating to a new dev. H. It is bullshit for me. I know few big projects with abandone devs, same situation: family problems, personal problems. Why he dont login write short message to us? Is it so complicated? IMO better start to find for new developers. YES! BURST has started with great features, but we are falling behind if we cannot maintain the advantage. NOTHING should be build up on one person or one group only. Anything can happen to each of us. Such a project should not fail because of a missing person.
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September 03, 2015, 11:13:57 AM |
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1.45 PetaByte asset is still cheap available. Get it before the price lined up takes effect.
PetaByte is a mining asset. 1 PetaByte asset is equal to a mining power of 1 TB hard disk. The mined rewards are distributed to all asset holders at the first days of the month for the previous month.
UNIQUE to all other assets is, that it is not important how long you owned the asset, but when you owned you get paid according to your asset shares. We all know that you cannot buy 0.03 TB hard disks, but you can buy 0.03 PetaByte assets, that is equal to a hard disk of 0.03 TB.
Why let your BURSTs sit around and do nothing? Buy PetaByte assets instead and put a sell order to it. As long you own it you earn and it is gone as soon somebody buy it.
PetaByte asset you can buy by: 1. open your wallet 2. click on Asset Exchange 3. Add Asset ID 14668748687827404894 4. On the left side you see the offers of PetaBytes, click on Buy PetaByte with BURST 5. Fill in Quantity and use the suggested Price BURST/PetaByte 6. The form will display how much you need to pay for, including fee. If you have enough BURSTs in your wallet, click on Buy (BURST -> PetaByte)
Within a few confirmations, you are the new owner of PetaByte assets.
Enjoy earning, while we do the mining work for you.
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