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September 02, 2014, 10:55:55 PM
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i just restarted the payment system, you will see some payment, please check if it was correct

All is incorrect. I got paid 89 coins. My rig 3.62 TB mined with 00.59 PM UTC to 9.00 PM with paused.
You think its normal?? 89 coins per 8 hours- this payment is tip.
Think tomorrow i disconected forever.

Number account is BURST-QF6W-298Z-EA3D-EGL4G



i am not sure, this is my account



15 TB, full-no pause

Why so small?

maybe because someone else have bigger plots than me, its crazy, with current price of burst, maybe you can rent up to 20 TB at amazon EC2 at profit , thats for one account, you can create multiple accounts
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September 02, 2014, 11:00:33 PM
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BTCURST coin!!!!

Alright guys, as I mentioned, I am in the process of helping a developer friend of mine here at work, as I work for a software developer, make a GUI that will help the noobs to download, plot, and mine. With this, I am hoping to get a bounty going so that my friend (who currently doesn't have any BURST) can get some pay for his hard work. Can we get together a bounty amount? I for one will start it off with a 10k donation. I don't know if there was ever a bounty for this already, but if so, can we just start adding to it?? Thanks!


Please list how much you are willing to contribute to the bounty, he is hoping to have this finished within a couple days, and the bounty would be a nice gesture to show that we care when people help out the coin and community as a whole!

Also, like I mentioned, we believe this will be Windows and 64bit only to start, it may then evolve from there, but it will be that for the beginning.


PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE WILLING TO CONTRIBUTE, OR IF THERE IS ALREADY A BOUNTY, AND WE CAN ADD TO IT. MY 10K WILL EITHER START IT OFF, OR CONTINUE THE EXISTING ONE. LET'S GET IT STARTED IN HERE!


Thank you for having such an amazing community, and I will continue to do whatever I can to improve it!

bump to new page, also, I WILL POST SCREENSHOTS OF DEVELOPMENT starting most likely tomorrow. To prove the project is actually being done.

pm the dev to post it on the OP. This will definitely increase the investors and novice miners to have better entry into Burst.

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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September 02, 2014, 11:04:25 PM
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Does this run on Solaris?
How many BURST could a couple 480 TB Solaris servers earn?

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Does this run on Solaris?
How many BURST could a couple 480 TB Solaris servers earn?
How much plankton does a whale eat?

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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?

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September 02, 2014, 11:08:40 PM
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what im suppose to do with this ?
https://i.imgur.com/nafzx0h.jpg

It should be:

Code:
pocminer.POCMiner generate 3989028246376916378 0 120000 500 5

You have:

Code:
pocminer.POCMiner generate *3989028246376916378#* 0 120000 500 5

Loose the *'s and # around your account number.

yes thank you, it doing something now Cheesy whitch numbers i should pick for
- 30 gb
- 250 gb
- 500 gb?

I never really understood that myself.  I use free space / 256kb.  Google "30gb/256kb", "250gb/256kb" and "500gb/256kb" and it will get you very close.

Alright, I'll just google them for you. Smiley

30gb = 117187
250gb = 976562
500gb = 1953125

That's assuming you actually have that space available after formatting.  Remember, a 500gb drive won't have 500gb available.  Once formatted they all loose capacity due to 1 byte = 8 bits.
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September 02, 2014, 11:11:12 PM
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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?


Shouldn't be too much to getting it working on Solaris since it is UNIX based. But there's probably a little recoding needed from the Linux code to make it work on Solaris. You can try the Linux tutorial and see if it would right out of the box.

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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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?


Shouldn't be too much to getting it working on Solaris since it is UNIX based. But there's probably a little recoding needed from the Linux code to make it work on Solaris. You can try the Linux tutorial and see if it would right out of the box.
I guess I should rephrase. I am confident in my ability to get it running on Solaris (I could always run it inside a zone anyways).  A better question is approx how many BURST/day (or approx BTC/day) would 120 4-TB NL-SAS disks net me? I could bring it up on up to four of these servers for at least a week or two.

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what im suppose to do with this ?


It should be:

Code:
pocminer.POCMiner generate 3989028246376916378 0 120000 500 5

You have:

Code:
pocminer.POCMiner generate *3989028246376916378#* 0 120000 500 5

Loose the *'s and # around your account number.

yes thank you, it doing something now Cheesy whitch numbers i should pick for
- 30 gb
- 250 gb
- 500 gb?

I never really understood that myself.  I use free space / 256kb.  Google "30gb/256kb", "250gb/256kb" and "500gb/256kb" and it will get you very close.

Alright, I'll just google them for you. Smiley

30gb = 117187
250gb = 976562
500gb = 1953125

That's assuming you actually have that space available after formatting.  Remember, a 500gb drive won't have 500gb available.  Once formatted they all loose capacity due to 1 byte = 8 bits.

yes i know, thank you
so what next ? i create plots and how can i start mine in pool than ?

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September 02, 2014, 11:20:03 PM
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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?


Network total storage is currently estimated at about 1.4PB, so that would be a massive portion of total new coins.

F:\pocminer_v1>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1400m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akk
a/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate  14062819640288676663 1 80000 4191 3

Uncaught error from thread [default-akka.actor.default-dispatcher-4] shutting do
wn JVM since 'akka.jvm-exit-on-fatal-error' is enabled for ActorSystem[default]
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
        at pocminer.GenerateSupr.init(GenerateSupr.java:61)
        at pocminer.GenerateSupr.preStart(GenerateSupr.java:55)
        at akka.actor.Actor$class.aroundPreStart(Actor.scala:470)
        at akka.actor.UntypedActor.aroundPreStart(UntypedActor.scala:97)
        at akka.actor.ActorCell.create(ActorCell.scala:580)
        at akka.actor.ActorCell.invokeAll$1(ActorCell.scala:456)
        at akka.actor.ActorCell.systemInvoke(ActorCell.scala:478)
        at akka.dispatch.Mailbox.processAllSystemMessages(Mailbox.scala:263)
        at akka.dispatch.Mailbox.run(Mailbox.scala:219)
        at akka.dispatch.ForkJoinExecutorConfigurator$AkkaForkJoinTask.exec(Abst
ractDispatcher.scala:393)
        at scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinTask.doExec(ForkJoinTask.java:260)
        at scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool$WorkQueue.runTask(ForkJoinPool
.java:1339)
        at scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool.runWorker(ForkJoinPool.java:19
79)
        at scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinWorkerThread.run(ForkJoinWorkerThre
ad.java:107)

F:\pocminer_v1>pause
Press any key to continue . . .



i get that when i change the stagger size
Your problem is your java version. Using high stagger sizes requires 64 bit java. Install that, and use the java file in C:\Program Files\Java\...

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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?

Current estimates put the total network at about 1256 TB. If you were to add 420 TB right now, you'd have about 25% of the network's mining capacity. So you'd earn about 25% of the 3.6 million newly generated coins per day, which would be 900k BURST per day.

Of course, difficulty is also on the rise. I estimate that it's doubling every 4-8 days, so this 900k BURST per day should halve every 4-8 days.
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I guess I should rephrase. I am confident in my ability to get it running on Solaris (I could always run it inside a zone anyways).  A better question is approx how many BURST/day (or approx BTC/day) would 120 4-TB NL-SAS disks net me? I could bring it up on up to four of these servers for at least a week or two.

If its just for a week or two it will all depend on your CPU power. You have to complete the plots before you can do any mining. As a comparison - a modern i7 fills ~1TB/day.
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Can anyone help me mine on pool from ubuntu ? i cannot manage to start the mine.bat on linux .... i think it must be .sh ... if i rename the .bat into .sh it will be ok ?
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September 02, 2014, 11:32:01 PM
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Error: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"}
Receiving this error every time i try to go set up mining credentials.
Wallet is: 5941785374254514347

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September 02, 2014, 11:38:58 PM
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To clarify, each system is a Solaris server with 120 4 TB NL-SAS disks attached to it via SAS, each is presented as an individual disk and then a root ZFS pool is constructed out of the entire thing leaving 420 TB of usable space per system.
Realistically, how much could it mine?


Shouldn't be too much to getting it working on Solaris since it is UNIX based. But there's probably a little recoding needed from the Linux code to make it work on Solaris. You can try the Linux tutorial and see if it would right out of the box.
I guess I should rephrase. I am confident in my ability to get it running on Solaris (I could always run it inside a zone anyways).  A better question is approx how many BURST/day (or approx BTC/day) would 120 4-TB NL-SAS disks net me? I could bring it up on up to four of these servers for at least a week or two.

No insult intended on making it work on Solaris, if you though that I was, my apologies.

It would take a long while to plot all those drives, that is dependent on your hardware setup, ie. cpus, ram, data transfer rates, bus bandwidth, etc. BURST/day estimation will change everyday as more people are getting up there hdd arrays online. But as stated earlier, you would have 25% of 36 mil/day, approx 9mil. Depending if you plan to solo or pool mine, that would also affect your daily output.

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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Error: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"}
Receiving this error every time i try to go set up mining credentials.
Wallet is: 5941785374254514347

You need to have a coin to pay the fee. Just sent you 10. When they show up in your balance try again.

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Can the same address be used for plot and solo-mining ?
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Current estimates put the total network at about 1256 TB.
Where you find it?
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September 02, 2014, 11:47:04 PM
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Error: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"}
Receiving this error every time i try to go set up mining credentials.
Wallet is: 5941785374254514347

You need to have a coin to pay the fee. Just sent you 10. When they show up in your balance try again.
Many thanks, also, maybe someone is informed of such an error?(trying to start run_generate on 1TB hard drive):
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H:\pocminer_v1>C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate *5941785374254514347#* 0 3906250 500 5

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "*
594"
        at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(Unknown Source)
        at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source)
        at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source)
        at java.math.BigInteger.<init>(Unknown Source)
        at nxt.util.Convert.parseUnsignedLong(Convert.java:58)
        at pocminer.POCMiner.main(POCMiner.java:42)

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September 02, 2014, 11:47:31 PM
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Hi. I write about pool http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/ admin wrote that repaired payments.
I think he is steal our money.

User with account     BURST-Y3LJ-428E-SZG5-HN5W3 now attached to this pool. He found 2 blocks: 7929,7947.

But pool not write about it. Now balance of the pool- is 30'452 Bursts. If admin not paid 20000 bursts for miners, i I won't begin to come more

I highly doubt that dcct would steal anything from anyone. Maybe PM him and ask if there is an issue.

+1

Thats not my pool. I just wrote the C miner / merge tool.
Plotter maybe?) or you wrote miner too?
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