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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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August 28, 2014, 05:00:28 AM
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I'm getting an error when running run_generate:


Any ideas?  I've tried lowering the amount of memory down to 500m, didn't do anything different than the 1000m I have it at now. Sad

With a stagger size of 8191 you need a lot more than 1000m. Either increase it to ~6000m or lower the stagger size.
8191 needs 8G memory right? how many memory does your computer has , this is the problem

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August 28, 2014, 05:04:42 AM
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my bad....I was thinking 8191 was 4gb memory....I have 8gb total on my machine.  Lowered the value to 2k and I'm generating plots!  Thanks guys!

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August 28, 2014, 05:05:01 AM
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Xeon E3-1245, 3.3Ghz:
41 Percent done. 3580 nonces/minute

i7-3770, 3.4Ghz
46 Percent done. 4252 nonces/minute

i7-4770k @ 4.0Ghz:
2 Percent done. 4942 nonces/minute

Phenom 2 1090T, 3.2Ghz 6-core:
0 Percent done. 3301 nonces/minute


2 x Xeon X5650, 2.66-3.06Ghz 6 core (24 threads) with 9800-10300 nonces/minute
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August 28, 2014, 05:25:32 AM
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 Total Blocks 5961 mined by 620 miners

seems 620 miners now,,difficulty raise much,,wait for one thousand miners Grin

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August 28, 2014, 05:35:18 AM
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620 miners?  It was 750 miners three days ago.  This coin is headed down the toilet.......
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August 28, 2014, 05:38:27 AM
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my computer can not submit shares to the pool, is every body ok with the pool mining?

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August 28, 2014, 05:40:09 AM
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Windows Storage Spaces Feedback

I wanted to follow-up and share my experience with using Windows 8.1 storage spaces to create a storage pool with several USB3 drives and a single logical volume. (about 13TB, only 4TB of plots created) I set this up with Resiliency type of Simple thinking if I had a drive failure I would only lose the plots on that drive which I was ok with. Everything was smooth sailing with this until I had a drive failure. When a drive went out I lost the whole volume. I would see the failed drive with status of Retired and when attempting to remove it from the pool it would error out, even after replacing the disk with another.

After some additional investigation it turns out the "Simple Resiliency" is really like RAID 0 where it stripes the data across all disks without parity. (I did not think it was doing this) I learned this the hard way and need to create all of my plots over again. This time I will use the parity Resiliency type which should be the same as RAID 5 and also give me one logical volume with the ability to expand it as well.
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August 28, 2014, 06:03:22 AM
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620 miners?  It was 750 miners three days ago.  This coin is headed down the toilet.......

what you see is the total miners, can you understand the meaning  of " Total Blocks 5961 mined by 620 miners"? 750 miners are mining, only 620 miners have mined at least one block , still hundred miners haven't mined a block,may be still generating plots

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August 28, 2014, 06:55:00 AM
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620 miners?  It was 750 miners three days ago.  This coin is headed down the toilet.......

what you see is the total miners, can you understand the meaning  of " Total Blocks 5961 mined by 620 miners"? 750 miners are mining, only 620 miners have mined at least one block , still hundred miners haven't mined a block,may be still generating plots


I think kids also don't understand how many people are waiting to get their new HDDs in the mail. The reason this hasn't bubbled yet is because those people don't want to promote the coin and have difficulty increase before they get in.

This dynamic alone is why you can still buy dirt cheap. Once people get rigs going, this is headed moonbound.

Early adopters/investors are getting in now while kids are still talking about IPO/ICO, anon tx, and PoS nonsense.

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August 28, 2014, 06:56:30 AM
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Windows Storage Spaces Feedback

I wanted to follow-up and share my experience with using Windows 8.1 storage spaces to create a storage pool with several USB3 drives and a single logical volume. (about 13TB, only 4TB of plots created) I set this up with Resiliency type of Simple thinking if I had a drive failure I would only lose the plots on that drive which I was ok with. Everything was smooth sailing with this until I had a drive failure. When a drive went out I lost the whole volume. I would see the failed drive with status of Retired and when attempting to remove it from the pool it would error out, even after replacing the disk with another.

After some additional investigation it turns out the "Simple Resiliency" is really like RAID 0 where it stripes the data across all disks without parity. (I did not think it was doing this) I learned this the hard way and need to create all of my plots over again. This time I will use the parity Resiliency type which should be the same as RAID 5 and also give me one logical volume with the ability to expand it as well.

so paintfull, im using spanned volumn to merge all my different size disks to one big volume, a little bit worry  Undecided
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August 28, 2014, 07:14:17 AM
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is this coin profitable? how many coin per day with 1TB?
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August 28, 2014, 07:20:36 AM
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is this coin profitable? how many coin per day with 1TB?

Around 1k a day per TB I think. Profitability is still pretty good considering my GPU rig is running anyway, all I have to do is add HDDs

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August 28, 2014, 07:21:34 AM
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is this coin profitable? how many coin per day with 1TB?
with current difficulty , if you have only 1TB and want to sole, 0 coins is the most possible result and if you join the pool, there will be some, may be thousands

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August 28, 2014, 07:23:47 AM
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is this coin profitable? how many coin per day with 1TB?
with current difficulty , if you have only 1TB and want to sole, 0 coins is the most possible result and if you join the pool, there will be some, may be thousands

this mean that in solo mode you get one block every 5-10 days, if you got 1k+ in pool per day

1k+ a day for no consumption isn't bad, but still low
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August 28, 2014, 07:28:59 AM
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I like the concept of this coin, but i'm a little concerned about the future plans? Are there plans, or was Burst just made to test HDD-mining?
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August 28, 2014, 07:43:15 AM
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Anyone else notice the price on c-cex? It looks like someone put in a market buy for about 3 BTC worth of BURST, eating through the order book. It's up to 569 sat now. Gotta love that 200% gain in 5 minutes.
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August 28, 2014, 07:44:34 AM
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OMG,It's bid 2,8mln BURST's order on NXT AE Shocked

https://nxtblocks.info/#section/assets_exchange/market/251006016744564741
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August 28, 2014, 07:48:44 AM
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price has bursted on c-cex

still too cheap, we expect 1 burst = thousands satoshi

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August 28, 2014, 07:55:49 AM
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price has bursted on c-cex

still too cheap, we expect 1 burst = thousands satoshi

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no,burst' aim is at surpassing the btsx! both have 2 billion total Grin D Grin Grin and Jesus, who eat up the burst below 500 sat? just guy who put sell order earns a lot. they can put 300 stat to buy back!

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Could explain what's going on here? Is that a big buy order I'm seeing?
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