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kprell40
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September 14, 2016, 10:03:59 AM |
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http://burstcoin.biz/faucet I tried it, it will not work for the a new wallet Welcome to your new BURST account. Your account ID is BURST xxx - When funding your account for the first time, you also need to include your public key, which is xxxxxx
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FrilledShark
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September 14, 2016, 02:34:46 PM |
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Welcome to your new BURST account. Your account ID is BURST xxx - When funding your account for the first time, you also need to include your public key, which is xxxxxx
Forget about that. It is an old thing, which is going to be removed from the wallet at some point. (Might take some time) Sorry for any confusion it made.
You can fix it on your wallet by deleting "locales" inside of /html/ui/ and copying this folder there instead: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2tAJdpkUC00QzZkTjZxZF9rZWs/view?usp=sharingIncase you don't trust me, you can find your localfile here: https://github.com/burst-team/burstcoin/tree/master/html/ui/locales and copying the text inside your localfile. (If you are using ordinary english it is en.json) Edit: Note, this is only a UI fix, nothing about how the wallet works gets changed. This is only a temporary fix and you can also just wait until a new wallet version gets released.
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Not very active. Please use PM or email to get a reply from me. High value lender – Within 24 hours, I can fund your 10 BTC loan. Give me 48 hours and 20 BTC will be ready.
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BitcoinBus
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September 14, 2016, 03:37:43 PM |
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Please tell me what to do if i created a new empty address and sent to it burstkon not include public key ? Thanks
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FrilledShark
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September 14, 2016, 07:36:23 PM |
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Please tell me what to do if i created a new empty address and sent to it burstkon not include public key ? Thanks
1. Claim Burstcoin from here: https://faucet.burst-team.us2. Send 1 Burstcoin here: BURST-BBAQ-GF7D-Z6LX-3U7B6 3. Profit You got a public key and a new wallet. Ignore the old message. The procedure has changed and somehow that line of text didn't follow with the rest of the code.
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Not very active. Please use PM or email to get a reply from me. High value lender – Within 24 hours, I can fund your 10 BTC loan. Give me 48 hours and 20 BTC will be ready.
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duncan_idaho
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October 10, 2016, 07:45:07 AM |
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I am looking for pool operators based on uray source who can help me a little with setup pool.
I run uray source and it is working fine but when i open main page everything is static. No dynamic contest like Best deadline, round elapsed. Current round shares is empty. Only thing which is visible is All round shares and Recent payments. System is Debian 8.6 with nodejs from repozitory.
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Elmit
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October 10, 2016, 07:55:35 AM |
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I am looking for pool operators based on uray source who can help me a little with setup pool.
I run uray source and it is working fine but when i open main page everything is static. No dynamic contest like Best deadline, round elapsed. Current round shares is empty. Only thing which is visible is All round shares and Recent payments. System is Debian 8.6 with nodejs from repozitory.
Unlike Windows, Linux does distinguish between small and capital characters. ( client)
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duncan_idaho
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October 10, 2016, 08:23:25 AM |
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I am looking for pool operators based on uray source who can help me a little with setup pool.
I run uray source and it is working fine but when i open main page everything is static. No dynamic contest like Best deadline, round elapsed. Current round shares is empty. Only thing which is visible is All round shares and Recent payments. System is Debian 8.6 with nodejs from repozitory.
Unlike Windows, Linux does distinguish between small and capital characters. ( client) Thank you for that! That was a problem. Change Chart.js to chart.js solved it.
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BellaBitBit
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October 10, 2016, 05:40:28 PM |
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The price is moving up again today. glad to see development still active on this.
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I love Bitcoin
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Elmit
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October 11, 2016, 12:43:09 AM |
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Wouldn't it be nice to get all these recalled Samsung phones to use them as an Android BURST miner?
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allZuckedUp
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find / -name base -exec chown -R us
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October 11, 2016, 06:52:54 AM |
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Hiya folks... I'm a *NIX engineer out here in burstcoin-land, and recently had several empty disks to plot... Not wanting to plot one BIG file on each disk, and wanting to "set it and forget it" until each disk is done plotting, I thus set about writing a little solution for myself... (I'm not sure if smaller files are faster or slower than bigger ones to read/process in PoC mining, but it's MUCH easier to move a 50G file to a different disk than a terabyte file) Sooo, I came up with a Linux shell script (bash) to plot a hard drive to X percentage of it's capacity using dcct's plotter. (So, dcct's tools are obviously required for this to work) This includes variables (settings) for the percentage of the disk to fill to, number of nonces in each plot file, the amount of memory to use while plotting, and the number of threads to run, and runs a health-check on each plot file as it's finished. Just thought I'd throw it out there, and if you find this useful, please feel free to drop me a few coins! (BURST-TAM5-EABJ-M8VE-GSSNQ) Anyway, here's a link to the script... http://www.netspecto.com/downloads/burst_plot.shHappy plotting!
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Gaglam
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October 11, 2016, 11:58:41 AM |
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How can I use 5x R9 280x to mine? Is that possible with burst? It only chooses card 1 to mine. Regards
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Vin
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October 11, 2016, 12:28:57 PM |
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A "big" gpu rig is not necessary for mining BURST.
There are gpu and cpu miner. To create the needed files (plots) it could be an advantage to use a good gpu.
The most important for mining BURST is, to a have free space on your hdd(s).
The more the better.
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crazyearner
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October 12, 2016, 11:23:03 PM |
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How can I use 5x R9 280x to mine? Is that possible with burst? It only chooses card 1 to mine. Regards
Might want to check Starting post this is hard drive space only no gpus
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Diego24
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October 15, 2016, 12:15:14 PM Last edit: October 15, 2016, 12:38:14 PM by Diego24 |
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Elmit
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October 15, 2016, 01:36:47 PM |
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Usually pools don't payout if its not above a threshold. Ask the pool operator for details in your case.
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alnoor1231
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October 15, 2016, 02:11:57 PM |
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Wouldn't it be nice to get all these recalled Samsung phones to use them as an Android BURST miner?
I'm afraid your mining rig would explode haha
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Diego24
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October 15, 2016, 02:24:16 PM |
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Usually pools don't payout if its not above a threshold. Ask the pool operator for details in your case. Ok thanks. So does that mean that I need to use more HDD ? I am using 14 GB at the moment, but I have a lot more that I can use.
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vaxman
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October 15, 2016, 10:02:40 PM |
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Usually pools don't payout if its not above a threshold. Ask the pool operator for details in your case. Ok thanks. So does that mean that I need to use more HDD ? I am using 14 GB at the moment, but I have a lot more that I can use. Well then, use more and help secure the network. According to the calculator ( http://burstcoin.biz/calculator) you'll get ~47 Burst/month with 14 GB. When trying to calculate your ROI to "justify" buying a new or used drive, keep in mind that the exchange rate to BTC is fluctuating, sometimes wildly.
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Diego24
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October 16, 2016, 12:32:37 AM |
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Usually pools don't payout if its not above a threshold. Ask the pool operator for details in your case. Ok thanks. So does that mean that I need to use more HDD ? I am using 14 GB at the moment, but I have a lot more that I can use. Well then, use more and help secure the network. According to the calculator ( http://burstcoin.biz/calculator) you'll get ~47 Burst/month with 14 GB. When trying to calculate your ROI to "justify" buying a new or used drive, keep in mind that the exchange rate to BTC is fluctuating, sometimes wildly. Thanks for the info. I will try to use more space then
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