joosep
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June 22, 2017, 07:04:31 AM |
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I sent 1 burst.
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Albortz
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June 22, 2017, 08:21:28 AM |
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I was not able to find any infos on what Burst is trying to accomplish other than being "green" while minting.
What can you do with it? I don't get it. It looks like a snowball scheme tbh
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FreeDollars
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June 22, 2017, 09:41:50 AM |
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Hey, I really wanted to mine BURST, maybe I can only afford about 4 TB HDD.
What HDD recommended to mine BURST? Thanks in advance.
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CryptoDude2727
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June 22, 2017, 10:21:07 AM Last edit: June 22, 2017, 12:31:34 PM by CryptoDude2727 |
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I was not able to find any infos on what Burst is trying to accomplish other than being "green" while minting.
What can you do with it? I don't get it. It looks like a snowball scheme tbh
What do you mean... what can you do with It? It's a crypto coin, you can buy and trade on the exchanges... convert to BTC and USD if you choose. There are a couple of gambling sites you can use BURST .... BURST Casino and Bitsler. BURST has its own asset exchange where you can invest in projects and earn a ROI. There's a marketplace (still needs developing). Of course the cool mining aspect... and more in the future.
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Albortz
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June 22, 2017, 11:35:50 AM |
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I was not able to find any infos on what Burst is trying to accomplish other than being "green" while minting.
What can you do with it? I don't get it. It looks like a snowball scheme tbh
What do you mean... what can you do with It? It's a crypto coin, you can buy and trade on the exchanges... convert to BTC and USD if you chose. There are a couple of gambling sites you can use BURST .... BURST Casino and Bitsler. BURST has its own asset exchange where you can invest in projects and earn a ROI. There's a marketplace (still needs developing). Of course the cool mining aspect... and more in the future. This is what I mean. There are already 80% minted. We have a global value of around 26Million Dollar, and this only because of the general increase of all alts. 9-12 weeks ago it was around 2-3 million market cap. You don't have retail stores using Burst, you don't have a function like PPC or NMC where you got a "real world problem" solved by using these coins. The only value you have (as i see it) is for trading and even that is more or less only profitable the last 3 months. Having 2 casinos (maybe more) accepting Burst (or maybe they are based on burst) is not really a success story of the coin, especially if its on the market for years.... Thats why I ask. The only positive factor I can see so far is that the minting is done on very very low electricity, making it somehow green. But please tell me if I am wrong and there are in fact more real life usages for this coin except trading and gambling on it. If that is all for the long run, I don't see a reason to invest in HDD or the coin itself. And this is not a rant on it, a friend asked me about it and I just want to learn more about it. I am not familiar with all the sub 500m$ Coins.
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CryptoDude2727
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June 22, 2017, 12:48:03 PM |
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I was not able to find any infos on what Burst is trying to accomplish other than being "green" while minting.
What can you do with it? I don't get it. It looks like a snowball scheme tbh
What do you mean... what can you do with It? It's a crypto coin, you can buy and trade on the exchanges... convert to BTC and USD if you chose. There are a couple of gambling sites you can use BURST .... BURST Casino and Bitsler. BURST has its own asset exchange where you can invest in projects and earn a ROI. There's a marketplace (still needs developing). Of course the cool mining aspect... and more in the future. This is what I mean. There are already 80% minted. We have a global value of around 26Million Dollar, and this only because of the general increase of all alts. 9-12 weeks ago it was around 2-3 million market cap. You don't have retail stores using Burst, you don't have a function like PPC or NMC where you got a "real world problem" solved by using these coins. The only value you have (as i see it) is for trading and even that is more or less only profitable the last 3 months. Having 2 casinos (maybe more) accepting Burst (or maybe they are based on burst) is not really a success story of the coin, especially if its on the market for years.... Thats why I ask. The only positive factor I can see so far is that the minting is done on very very low electricity, making it somehow green. But please tell me if I am wrong and there are in fact more real life usages for this coin except trading and gambling on it. If that is all for the long run, I don't see a reason to invest in HDD or the coin itself. And this is not a rant on it, a friend asked me about it and I just want to learn more about it. I am not familiar with all the sub 500m$ Coins. But what you're saying... how many crypto coins can it be applied to? How many retail stores accept any crypto coin? Heck I've never walked into a store anywhere and saw that they accept Bitcoin even. I guess we evaluate thing differently. I started mining and investing in BURST (and am up 30x) because it is unique. The HDD/green/eco friendly is a big thing imo... and I'm a very small miner, but as an investor I see it as an angle that will attract people to the coin. BURST also has a very strong (and fast growing community)... which is huge imo. If you haven't browse the two BURST website/forums and see the activity and ideas for yourself. Add in the fact BURST had almost zero marketing efforts until 4 - 5 months ago and I still think it's a coin at a fraction of it's potential. Just one man's opinion.
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Vaccinus
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June 22, 2017, 12:51:26 PM |
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Hey, I really wanted to mine BURST, maybe I can only afford about 4 TB HDD.
What HDD recommended to mine BURST? Thanks in advance.
the best one is the seagate archive with 8 tB cost around $200 or $250 but can do roi in 3 months, last time i've checked the calculators, maybe now is more, but still worth a try if you can
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vovannovig
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June 22, 2017, 04:54:14 PM |
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Good afternoon.
Help please, I always face the error of the form:
BURST miner, v1.170603_AVX2 Programming: dcct (Linux) & Blago (Windows) CPU support: AES SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 [recomend use AVX 2] AuthenticAMD AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Six-Core Processor [12 cores] RAM: 8192 Mb Pool address all.poolofd32th.club (ip 192.254.70.189:8124) Updater address all.poolofd32th.club (ip 192.254.70.189:8124) Using plots: D: \ Burst \ plots files: 4 size: 1575 Gb TOTAL: 1575 Gb
23:20:31 New block 373588, baseTarget 337409, netDiff 54311 Tb 23:20:34 [14173777382496764850] found DL: 8400756 23:20:34 [14173777382496764850] sent DL: 8400756 97d 05:32:36 23:20:35 The thread "D: \ Burst \ plots" @ 3.8 sec (104.9 MB / s) The CPU is 66.11% [ERROR 1004] Your Burst account's reward recipient (Z2XL-FVWL-CPCM-EZUEB) do Es not match the pool's account (LBQ2-XLPT-S2S8-64ZG5) You need change reward assignment and wait 4 blocks (~ 16 minutes)
23:23:10 New block 373589, baseTarget 348822, netDiff 52534 Tb 23:23:12 [14173777382496764850] found DL: 14771271 Sent: DL: 14771271 170d 23:07:51 [ERROR 1004] Your Burst account's reward recipient (Z2XL-FVWL-CPCM-EZUEB) do Es not match the pool's account (LBQ2-XLPT-S2S8-64ZG5) You need change reward assignment and wait 4 blocks (~ 16 minutes) 23:23:14 The thread "D: \ Burst \ plots" @ 3.7 sec (105.7 MB / s) The CPU is 67.40%
There are 10 coins on the wallet.
I tried on other wallets, sistemnikami ...
What I do, I go into the purse, I'm synchronized. I click create a plotter - I select the disk and the volume, count. The processor cores involved and I specify my purse BURST-Z2XL-FVWL-CPCM-EZUEB. Then everything is created and when I begin to mine I get the above error, namely: [ERROR 1004] Your Burst account's reward recipient (Z2XL-FVWL-CPCM-EZUEB) do es not match the pool's account (LBQ2-XLPT-S2S8-64ZG5)
What's wrong???
You need to set the reward assignment. This is basically letting the pool know you are mining with it and where you want the rewards to go to. It sounds like you're using the windows wallet? So, press start mining button, then the popup will show a list of pools on the right. select one or enter the one you want. Click the change button on the left, then follow the instructions. A transaction will show up on your account, and after it has 4 confirmations, you can mine. Thank you
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kattycris
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June 22, 2017, 09:11:18 PM |
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hello, Does anyone know how to mine the burst in linux in vps ??
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HITTI2
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June 22, 2017, 09:54:29 PM |
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Just bought 2 x with burst. Well, mined burst, converted to bitcoin then converted to amazon gift card to amazon gift balance. It is going to be fun. I have to with water in the rad and tubes hooked up, align the 2 x fans along with the case mounting holes and rad. I need get my hands on painters tape. keep em in place temporarily. Remove the EK 120mm original fans, oil them and install them to bottom of the case, unmounting the water pump. Tipping case over to uninstall the bottom fans. holding aligning the fans case mounting holes rad. Fun fun fun...
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cyberspacemonkey
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June 23, 2017, 12:48:35 AM |
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My rig does not require any fancy cooling which is also one of the advantages of hard drive mining, I buy more hard drives instead.
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fullypak
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June 23, 2017, 01:23:34 AM |
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Any good news about this coin today? Most of the main coins are in red but today burst went up around 19%. I got some bust coins but didn't monitor closely this coin for a long time. So wondering any good news?
The last couple of months it has given a good profit and now I want to book some profit.
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luka4x
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June 23, 2017, 02:31:36 AM |
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Any good news about this coin today? Most of the main coins are in red but today burst went up around 19%. I got some bust coins but didn't monitor closely this coin for a long time. So wondering any good news?
The last couple of months it has given a good profit and now I want to book some profit.
i see burst only after bitcoin, eth, ltc, zcash
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Albortz
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June 23, 2017, 09:10:36 AM |
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How do you run your minting operation?
When I use the calculator I would need around 500TB (around 15k$ worth of hard drives) to be somehow usable considering the decrease in coin supply per day and the late entry point (around 80% gone)
I can't just buy 100 x 5TB drives and connect them to a pc right? As i understood from flying over the infos, I need a new processor for each drive meaning a new PC basically?
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xizmax
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June 23, 2017, 09:15:56 AM |
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How do you run your minting operation?
When I use the calculator I would need around 500TB (around 15k$ worth of hard drives) to be somehow usable considering the decrease in coin supply per day and the late entry point (around 80% gone)
I can't just buy 100 x 5TB drives and connect them to a pc right? As i understood from flying over the infos, I need a new processor for each drive meaning a new PC basically?
No you don't, one CPU can run multiple drives. I am unsure how far can you go as I never tested, but there are members here running 20 drives off a single CPU with no problems.
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Naficopa
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June 23, 2017, 10:19:07 AM |
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How do you run your minting operation?
When I use the calculator I would need around 500TB (around 15k$ worth of hard drives) to be somehow usable considering the decrease in coin supply per day and the late entry point (around 80% gone)
I can't just buy 100 x 5TB drives and connect them to a pc right? As i understood from flying over the infos, I need a new processor for each drive meaning a new PC basically?
For sure you can use just one processor to run few hard disks. Why you need 500TB? I understand that it is reward that you expect, or you calculate something wrong.. You can mine Burst even with 500GB or less Of course earning will be little, but it is always better than nothing
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sud
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June 23, 2017, 11:32:41 AM |
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You can always buy used server and disk array filled with HDDs!
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HITTI2
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June 23, 2017, 11:33:18 AM |
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My rig does not require any fancy cooling which is also one of the advantages of hard drive mining, I buy more hard drives instead.
Fucking smartass. It's not fancy cooling at all. I have one PC. And with this one PC, the cpu is overclocked to 4.5GHz if you can even comprehend anything about overclocking. In which anyways I delidded the the 3770k which dropped temps from 100c to 80c on load with delidding & watercooling. And now with 2000rpm industrial fans, my next hdd that I plot, my cpu will be even cooler than using 1600rpm fans which are from 2014. Anything else you want to fucking add, cyberspacemonkey? Douchebag comment you made, makes you a fucking douchebag period. Go fucking else where.
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Albortz
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June 23, 2017, 02:05:20 PM |
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How do you run your minting operation?
When I use the calculator I would need around 500TB (around 15k$ worth of hard drives) to be somehow usable considering the decrease in coin supply per day and the late entry point (around 80% gone)
I can't just buy 100 x 5TB drives and connect them to a pc right? As i understood from flying over the infos, I need a new processor for each drive meaning a new PC basically?
For sure you can use just one processor to run few hard disks. Why you need 500TB? I understand that it is reward that you expect, or you calculate something wrong.. You can mine Burst even with 500GB or less Of course earning will be little, but it is always better than nothing I used http://burstcoin.biz/calculator to calculate it. If i had 500gb it would generate 6 coins a day thats 0.1$ With 500TB it would generate 100$ which is somehow comparable to the L3+ from bit main. Even more important to go big if i consider, that the reward is lowered 5% every couple of weeks. Grab as many as you can is my understanding in such a case.Normally I would not consider it, but HDD are so stable compared to ASIC miners and I see some potential (even tho Im a couple years late with the reward starting at 10k and now at 1748. What I am worried about is, that after everything is mined, there will not be any reason for the price to go up since there are little RL usages for it. No you don't, one CPU can run multiple drives. I am unsure how far can you go as I never tested, but there are members here running 20 drives off a single CPU with no problems.
Thanks, I must have misunderstood the white paper. I will look into this a bit more
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