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January 03, 2015, 06:03:10 AM |
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What kind of function and Automated Transactions or Smart Contracts or AT do for me today on the Burst platform that I can not do on another platform.
I am trying to find a real world example of how Burst has a feature that another coin doesn't/
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If it can be digitized, it should be decentralized
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CIYAM
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January 03, 2015, 06:52:52 AM |
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What kind of function and Automated Transactions or Smart Contracts or AT do for me today on the Burst platform that I can not do on another platform.
I am trying to find a real world example of how Burst has a feature that another coin doesn't/
Unfortunately one of the killer use cases will actually not be usable until AT appears upon another blockchain (although this is expected to happen soon). This is "atomic cross-chain transfer" which will let users of two blockchains exchange "coins" from each blockchain in a trustless manner without a 3rd party (thus no need for a crypto to crypto exchange that takes commissions and has to be trusted). Another use case that will be appearing soon will be a lottery you can enter and then things like auctions and crowd-funding (all trustless and without 3rd parties). It will take some time for these things to appear but it won't be that long until most people who are familiar with blockchains will be able to see the benefits of what AT can bring to them.
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The Chainmaker
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January 03, 2015, 08:26:40 AM |
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What kind of function and Automated Transactions or Smart Contracts or AT do for me today on the Burst platform that I can not do on another platform.
I am trying to find a real world example of how Burst has a feature that another coin doesn't/
Unfortunately one of the killer use cases will actually not be usable until AT appears upon another blockchain (although this is expected to happen soon). This is "atomic cross-chain transfer" which will let users of two blockchains exchange "coins" from each blockchain in a trustless manner without a 3rd party (thus no need for a crypto to crypto exchange that takes commissions and has to be trusted). Another use case that will be appearing soon will be a lottery you can enter and then things like auctions and crowd-funding (all trustless and without 3rd parties). It will take some time for these things to appear but it won't be that long until most people who are familiar with blockchains will be able to see the benefits of what AT can bring to them. Okay. thanks for the update. :-) I am thinking then that maybe this year will be test cases and proofs and then next year some serious AT might get going.
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CIYAM
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January 03, 2015, 08:58:27 AM |
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I am thinking then that maybe this year will be test cases and proofs and then next year some serious AT might get going.
I hope (and am fairly confident) that you'll find things will progress quite a bit faster than that (expect to see useful ATs available in weeks and months rather than years). A lot of effort (months) had actually already gone into the development of AT before it was even introduced to Burst.
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January 03, 2015, 09:07:35 AM |
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M7M is more of real fun mining vs hdd mining. My 2cents
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The Chainmaker
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January 03, 2015, 11:25:57 AM |
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I am thinking then that maybe this year will be test cases and proofs and then next year some serious AT might get going.
I hope (and am fairly confident) that you'll find things will progress quite a bit faster than that (expect to see useful ATs available in weeks and months rather than years). A lot of effort (months) had actually already gone into the development of AT before it was even introduced to Burst. I hope so. I have been looking into your work and it is quite interesting. In a world where 99% of crypto's are trying to "pump", you are giving away your tech for free to anyone who wants it, and your tech actually adds more utility than most of the pumps out there. People like you are the people that history forgets about and calls poor lonesome losers, or in the case that you pull this off and it is widely accepted, then you get called a visionary hero of the people.
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If it can be digitized, it should be decentralized
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yellowduck2
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January 03, 2015, 11:36:11 AM |
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in the case that you pull this off and it is widely accepted, then you get called a visionary hero of the people.
Something like Satoshi 2.0 ?
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CIYAM
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January 03, 2015, 12:19:14 PM Last edit: January 03, 2015, 01:36:41 PM by CIYAM |
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People like you are the people that history forgets about and calls poor lonesome losers, or in the case that you pull this off and it is widely accepted, then you get called a visionary hero of the people.
I seriously doubt that I would fall into either category - the idea stands on its own and some others have taken an interest in AT - not because of me but because it makes sense as a good idea. Also I firmly believe that an idea is actually the easy part - turning an idea into reality is the far harder part and where far more credit is due (without the help of others AT would not have progressed as far as it has already). The real heroes are @vbcs and @burstdev for working hard to turn this idea a reality (there are others including @qoradev who are also joining the ranks). It would be great to see various blockchains implement AT so we can start harnessing many smart developers to go up against something like Ethereum without having any VC funding at all (like a "grass roots" sort of development).
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January 03, 2015, 01:14:03 PM |
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Huh, something weird is goin on with uray pool. Last payment I received is from 1/1/15 around 1 am. Miner is mining and submitting shares. Whats wrong?
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loonb
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January 03, 2015, 03:51:28 PM |
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Same here, with Blago`s miner, but tryed different pools. Income freezes after one payment from pool, then zero, loooong time, so I`m nervous, swithing between pools. Something weird, agreed. Any suspects? Miner? pool? network? Looking at situation - dev2pool, burst.it, tompool are fucked up in my eyes. At least i tried it. Waiting and analizing italian one. Hey, shitty pool holders, i think you are fooling people. Who of you can freely say that his pool provable fair fo 100% ? Who have the balls?
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January 03, 2015, 06:10:30 PM Last edit: January 03, 2015, 07:00:22 PM by okae |
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something is going wrong, i tryed to change my reward recipient and it didnt work, i have "/" confirmations, im under 1.2.0 wallet.
My friend join to my wallet ( he know my password ) he try to change the reward recipient of my wallet and for him didnt work too, he is under 1.2.0, so there must be something wrong for sure.
At the blockchain nothing appear and the reward recipient seems to work as always, no errors, all seems ok.... but confirmations = "/"
Im able to send/received burst coins, but im unable to change the reward recipient, anybody is having the same issue?
edited: all of those issues happend after i try to set the reward recipient to uray pool, after that, im unable to change the reward recipient, ofc the uray pool recipient was never accepted, still with "/" confirmations in payments.
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Kartojal
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January 03, 2015, 08:36:46 PM |
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something is going wrong, i tryed to change my reward recipient and it didnt work, i have "/" confirmations, im under 1.2.0 wallet.
My friend join to my wallet ( he know my password ) he try to change the reward recipient of my wallet and for him didnt work too, he is under 1.2.0, so there must be something wrong for sure.
At the blockchain nothing appear and the reward recipient seems to work as always, no errors, all seems ok.... but confirmations = "/"
Im able to send/received burst coins, but im unable to change the reward recipient, anybody is having the same issue?
edited: all of those issues happend after i try to set the reward recipient to uray pool, after that, im unable to change the reward recipient, ofc the uray pool recipient was never accepted, still with "/" confirmations in payments.
Requires 4 blocks to confirm the reward recipient and you cant cancel the process, as far i know. How much time did you wait? PD: bad day for mining
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January 03, 2015, 08:57:25 PM |
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something is going wrong, i tryed to change my reward recipient and it didnt work, i have "/" confirmations, im under 1.2.0 wallet.
My friend join to my wallet ( he know my password ) he try to change the reward recipient of my wallet and for him didnt work too, he is under 1.2.0, so there must be something wrong for sure.
At the blockchain nothing appear and the reward recipient seems to work as always, no errors, all seems ok.... but confirmations = "/"
Im able to send/received burst coins, but im unable to change the reward recipient, anybody is having the same issue?
edited: all of those issues happend after i try to set the reward recipient to uray pool, after that, im unable to change the reward recipient, ofc the uray pool recipient was never accepted, still with "/" confirmations in payments.
Requires 4 blocks to confirm the reward recipient and you cant cancel the process, as far i know. How much time did you wait? PD: bad day for mining since yesterday night is enought?
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Irontiga
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January 03, 2015, 09:36:03 PM |
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since yesterday night is enought? what's ur account id?
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January 03, 2015, 09:42:21 PM |
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since yesterday night is enought? what's ur account id? i send you a PM
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January 04, 2015, 12:37:09 AM |
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Blago, I am having an issue with the miner on Windows. Everything was working great until today.
I currently do not have physical access to the machine, I am accessing it via TeamViewer.
When I run the miner it stops after the current block is found. I have to start a new instance of the miner each time a block is found. Has this issue been reported before?
Like I said, I am currently using TeamViewer to access and have to confirm the issue in person but I won't have a chance for a few days.
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Irontiga
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January 04, 2015, 02:09:58 AM |
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since yesterday night is enought? what's ur account id? i send you a PM ur reward recip is BURST-LGKU-3UUM-M6Q5-86SLK, is that what its meant to be?
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Blago
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January 04, 2015, 09:52:20 AM |
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Blago, I am having an issue with the miner on Windows. Everything was working great until today.
I currently do not have physical access to the machine, I am accessing it via TeamViewer.
When I run the miner it stops after the current block is found. I have to start a new instance of the miner each time a block is found. Has this issue been reported before?
Like I said, I am currently using TeamViewer to access and have to confirm the issue in person but I won't have a chance for a few days.
I use accessing to my remote rig via TeamViewer, works ok. PM to me your config & miner's version
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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January 04, 2015, 10:19:23 AM |
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Hello, I've developed a new stats site for your daily income. It's based on the idea of the (meanwhile down) coinia.net, but you've also: •an overview about all your transactions •sum of daily income •sum of daily income (blockreward-only) -> Here you can see what your income would be, if you did only solo-mining (you can compare the pool-reward vs. your theoretical solo-reward) You can reach the site at: http://burstcoin.mku.name:8080During performance-reasons there are two site modes: mobile (without table) and desktop (with table and border). Feedback is always welcome! Have fun!
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January 04, 2015, 10:23:33 AM |
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Hello, I've developed a new stats site for your daily income. It's based on the idea of the (meanwhile down) coinia.net, but you've also: •an overview about all your transactions •sum of daily income •sum of daily income (blockreward-only) -> Here you can see what your income would be, if you did only solo-mining (you can compare the pool-reward vs. your theoretical solo-reward) You can reach the site at: http://burstcoin.mku.name:8080During performance-reasons there are two site modes: mobile (without table) and desktop (with table and border). Feedback is always welcome! Have fun! Used my BURST address and it says invalid Account-ID. Something is wrong.
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Jump you fuckers! | The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers. | My sig space for rent for 0.01 btc per week.
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