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August 22, 2014, 02:04:39 PM
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what is compression rate?


Protip: Store your plots on BTRFS with LZO compression. Increases amount of plots you can save, and increases your r/w speed. My drive is rated for 150MB/s, and I can do 180 MB/s of /dev/urandom

Any form of compression create some form of overhead, usually. The theory of LZO compression and BTRFS sounds nice, but has this been proven in a real environment? Can't just doing a RAID0 on a GPT volume be even faster?

As far as I can tell you can't directly see the ratio. However you can try and guess based off this info:

 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  du -sh
244G    .
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2       932G  338G  592G  37% /
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  sudo btrfs filesystem df /
Data, single: total=511.01GiB, used=336.45GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=80.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.50GiB, used=553.58MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00
unknown, single: total=192.00MiB, used=0.00

Your plot files are most likely broken - or you have lots of overlapping nonces. You cant compress plot files (some scoops excluded) in a way thats fast enough to decompress!
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August 22, 2014, 02:08:43 PM
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How many burst coins have been mined so far?
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August 22, 2014, 02:09:53 PM
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3937*10000


How many burst coins have been mined so far?
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August 22, 2014, 02:10:54 PM
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what is compression rate?


Protip: Store your plots on BTRFS with LZO compression. Increases amount of plots you can save, and increases your r/w speed. My drive is rated for 150MB/s, and I can do 180 MB/s of /dev/urandom

Any form of compression create some form of overhead, usually. The theory of LZO compression and BTRFS sounds nice, but has this been proven in a real environment? Can't just doing a RAID0 on a GPT volume be even faster?

As far as I can tell you can't directly see the ratio. However you can try and guess based off this info:

 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  du -sh
244G    .
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2       932G  338G  592G  37% /
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  sudo btrfs filesystem df /
Data, single: total=511.01GiB, used=336.45GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=80.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.50GiB, used=553.58MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00
unknown, single: total=192.00MiB, used=0.00

Your plot files are most likely broken - or you have lots of overlapping nonces. You cant compress plot files (some scoops excluded) in a way thats fast enough to decompress!

All my plot files are stored on this drive, and I've been able to earn BURST from the pool. And I can decompress at 170 MB/s, limited by drive read speed. The LZO compression only does some basic compression, unlike lzma

BURST: BURST-ZRT2-GB5S-A6CS-HBVAE
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August 22, 2014, 02:15:10 PM
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who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

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August 22, 2014, 02:15:30 PM
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what is compression rate?


Protip: Store your plots on BTRFS with LZO compression. Increases amount of plots you can save, and increases your r/w speed. My drive is rated for 150MB/s, and I can do 180 MB/s of /dev/urandom

Any form of compression create some form of overhead, usually. The theory of LZO compression and BTRFS sounds nice, but has this been proven in a real environment? Can't just doing a RAID0 on a GPT volume be even faster?

As far as I can tell you can't directly see the ratio. However you can try and guess based off this info:

 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  du -sh
244G    .
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2       932G  338G  592G  37% /
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  sudo btrfs filesystem df /
Data, single: total=511.01GiB, used=336.45GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=80.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.50GiB, used=553.58MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00
unknown, single: total=192.00MiB, used=0.00

Your plot files are most likely broken - or you have lots of overlapping nonces. You cant compress plot files (some scoops excluded) in a way thats fast enough to decompress!

All my plot files are stored on this drive, and I've been able to earn BURST from the pool. And I can decompress at 170 MB/s, limited by drive read speed. The LZO compression only does some basic compression, unlike lzma

Is BTRFS stable now? Supposedly it wasn't before, but I read that it's stable now. Plus it's a Linux filesystem, don't know if the average user would adapt to this well at the moment.

Plus if read and write speeds is really needed, a RAID0 is more simple to deploy and more readily accepted by all OSes with minor issues.

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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August 22, 2014, 02:16:16 PM
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I'm attempting to make use of the asset exchange, however I ran into some issues while depositing NXT to my account. (I haven't used NXT before, Burst was the closest thing I used to it). In my NXT wallet I have this message at the top of the Dashboard :

"Welcome to your new NXT account. Your account ID is NXT-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX - When funding your account for the first time, you also need to announce your public key, which is af200exxxxxxxxx3c0d49e2dxxxxxxxxxxxxa713afcxxxxxxxx14" (I just used "xxxxx" to obfuscate the actual keys")

The problem is whenever I try to deposit NXT to my account ID via BTER I get this error : {"error":"Recipient account does not have a public key, must attach a public key announcement"}

How can I deposit NXT into my account or announce my public key?

- hi,
please try Cryptsy instead of Bter. They allow you to provide your public key to them.

Okay thanks I will
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August 22, 2014, 02:18:07 PM
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who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

Panic seller and/or from a 2nd or 3rd world country that really needs fiat bad. ie. BTC to cash asap...

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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August 22, 2014, 02:18:54 PM
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who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

Crazy, anything under 400 is a total steal! But, let the dumpers dump, distribute the coins some.
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August 22, 2014, 02:18:58 PM
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

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August 22, 2014, 02:22:00 PM
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who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

Crazy, anything under 400 is a total steal! But, let the dumpers dump, distribute the coins some.

there must be multi-exchange platform s, not just luanch c-cex, but lots of other platform, or the dump will continue,because every can only sell at one platform and it is the only place where they can throw it,  will make it worse and worse, should luanch to other platforms as soon as well

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August 22, 2014, 02:22:13 PM
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who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

Crazy, anything under 400 is a total steal! But, let the dumpers dump, distribute the coins some.

They'll feel like the people that sold BTC for $0.20 to $100....LMFAO

Plus, volume isn't that high yet on c-cex......

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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August 22, 2014, 02:22:28 PM
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this coin already well distributed. at the begining everybody has a mining rig Smiley


who is selling at 203 sato,,, idiot

Crazy, anything under 400 is a total steal! But, let the dumpers dump, distribute the coins some.
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August 22, 2014, 02:24:35 PM
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what is compression rate?


Protip: Store your plots on BTRFS with LZO compression. Increases amount of plots you can save, and increases your r/w speed. My drive is rated for 150MB/s, and I can do 180 MB/s of /dev/urandom

Any form of compression create some form of overhead, usually. The theory of LZO compression and BTRFS sounds nice, but has this been proven in a real environment? Can't just doing a RAID0 on a GPT volume be even faster?

As far as I can tell you can't directly see the ratio. However you can try and guess based off this info:

 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  du -sh
244G    .
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2       932G  338G  592G  37% /
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  sudo btrfs filesystem df /
Data, single: total=511.01GiB, used=336.45GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=80.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.50GiB, used=553.58MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00
unknown, single: total=192.00MiB, used=0.00

Your plot files are most likely broken - or you have lots of overlapping nonces. You cant compress plot files (some scoops excluded) in a way thats fast enough to decompress!

All my plot files are stored on this drive, and I've been able to earn BURST from the pool. And I can decompress at 170 MB/s, limited by drive read speed. The LZO compression only does some basic compression, unlike lzma

Is BTRFS stable now? Supposedly it wasn't before, but I read that it's stable now. Plus it's a Linux filesystem, don't know if the average user would adapt to this well at the moment.

Plus if read and write speeds is really needed, a RAID0 is more simple to deploy and more readily accepted by all OSes with minor issues.

It's not officially stable, however many people have been running it for months with no problems. It is advised (as always) to have a backup of your important data

BURST: BURST-ZRT2-GB5S-A6CS-HBVAE
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

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Block explorer anyone? What is current total supply and what will it be in 1 month? Why are these things so hard to find?
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

Thanks

Block explorer anyone? What is current total supply and what will it be in 1 month? Why are these things so hard to find?

This is the holy grail question... how fast are we getting to the 2 billion max coins
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August 22, 2014, 02:31:04 PM
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what is compression rate?


Protip: Store your plots on BTRFS with LZO compression. Increases amount of plots you can save, and increases your r/w speed. My drive is rated for 150MB/s, and I can do 180 MB/s of /dev/urandom

Any form of compression create some form of overhead, usually. The theory of LZO compression and BTRFS sounds nice, but has this been proven in a real environment? Can't just doing a RAID0 on a GPT volume be even faster?

As far as I can tell you can't directly see the ratio. However you can try and guess based off this info:

 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  du -sh
244G    .
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2       932G  338G  592G  37% /
 user  ~  burstcoin  pocminer_pool_v1  plots  sudo btrfs filesystem df /
Data, single: total=511.01GiB, used=336.45GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=80.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=1.50GiB, used=553.58MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00
unknown, single: total=192.00MiB, used=0.00

Your plot files are most likely broken - or you have lots of overlapping nonces. You cant compress plot files (some scoops excluded) in a way thats fast enough to decompress!

All my plot files are stored on this drive, and I've been able to earn BURST from the pool. And I can decompress at 170 MB/s, limited by drive read speed. The LZO compression only does some basic compression, unlike lzma

Is BTRFS stable now? Supposedly it wasn't before, but I read that it's stable now. Plus it's a Linux filesystem, don't know if the average user would adapt to this well at the moment.

Plus if read and write speeds is really needed, a RAID0 is more simple to deploy and more readily accepted by all OSes with minor issues.

It's not officially stable, however many people have been running it for months with no problems. It is advised (as always) to have a backup of your important data

Personally I like ZFS, scales well in my personal experience. I can do a RAID5, that would have a good balance between storage space and some for of decent parity.

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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August 22, 2014, 02:33:15 PM
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

Thanks

Block explorer anyone? What is current total supply and what will it be in 1 month? Why are these things so hard to find?

This is the holy grail question... how fast are we getting to the 2 billion max coins


This is something that needs to be addressed, but assume this will be done eventually. Diff is high, so getting 2 billion will take a while still.

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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August 22, 2014, 02:34:43 PM
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

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Block explorer anyone? What is current total supply and what will it be in 1 month? Why are these things so hard to find?

This is the holy grail question... how fast are we getting to the 2 billion max coins


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August 22, 2014, 02:37:47 PM
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I couldn't find the link to the block explorer. Could someone please provide it?

Thanks

Block explorer anyone? What is current total supply and what will it be in 1 month? Why are these things so hard to find?

This is the holy grail question... how fast are we getting to the 2 billion max coins


This is something that needs to be addressed, but assume this will be done eventually. Diff is high, so getting 2 billion will take a while still.

It won't make a difference if the difficulty is high though. The block reward remains virtually the same. At this pace the total supply will double nearly every month for the first 3 or so months.
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