Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 10:18:43 AM |
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Cause ur an idiot and u didn't update. It was much talked about in this thread, if only u had actually read what others posted.... Where is the new file(s)? Burst has a website. DYOR thank you for your help. I found the updated file and now the lottery is empty. ONLY if you have a helpful hint answer, ... otherwise, keep your energy to post other non-answers. If only u listened to ur own fucking advice I hear where you were educated/grown up!
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Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 10:29:02 AM |
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The code you're running is the same code burst.ga used to run, it claims to have made payouts, but sometimes those transactions don't make it to the blockchain. So yeah, you're losing payments, well - you're not, the people mining on your pool are the ones getting ripped off.
That was the windows version, right? Does any other pool, had the same problem? I haven't read about from others than above pool.
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Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 10:30:55 AM |
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I need some new stuff to blog about. Is there a new press release?
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Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 10:45:09 AM |
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I downloaded the version from your signature, and that one works. Thanks! I appreciate the German, short and accurate answer, ... therefore I supported your German Website project again.
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Abbott_Car
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March 02, 2015, 12:27:06 PM |
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Yes Burst must be compare to Bitcoin
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haitch
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March 02, 2015, 02:31:29 PM |
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The code you're running is the same code burst.ga used to run, it claims to have made payouts, but sometimes those transactions don't make it to the blockchain. So yeah, you're losing payments, well - you're not, the people mining on your pool are the ones getting ripped off.
That was the windows version, right? Ah yes, the OS specific javascript code .... you really are an idiot aren't you. Does any other pool, had the same problem? I haven't read about from others than above pool.
Yes, happening on other pools with the same code you're using. eg: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/burstcoin-it-pool.381/page-2I also checked the transactions on a couple of pools, and they too are missing transactions. And as Uray (author of the code FYI) said himself: "as you know that the R1 pool is different than my pool at burstcoin.io, because i made a lot of changes and improvement on it, current pool (I called R2), it has better performance, less payment error, better stat data, ". See the part "less payment error" ......
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seasonw
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March 02, 2015, 03:14:14 PM |
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Wow, Horizon mentioned .exe launcher for all OS? It is a big project~~
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Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 03:16:17 PM |
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Ah yes, the OS specific javascript code .... you really are an idiot aren't you.
Dear Junior Member, YES!!! Well, sort off! It is not the JAVASCRIPT code, that is different for Linux / Windows, but the way the underlying OS handle it. Don't believe it? ASK your boss Jason, how much troubles he faced to install the code on Linux, and then switched to Windows, ... I couldn't believe it either, ... and so I installed the code by myself. So who is the ***** ? I am way too polite to repeat your quote
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bobafett
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March 02, 2015, 03:22:22 PM |
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PLEASE STOP INSULT EACH OTHER.
THIS IS A DISCUSSION OVER BURST!!!
No discussion about windows and linux fanatics No discussion to offend each other No discussion to blame someone that he knows nothing (everybody could make his own opinion)
SO BOTH SIDES STOP THIS AND JUST IGNORE POSTS FROM OTHERS THAT YOU CANT AGREE WITH!
Lets disuss the coin and help each other!
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Elmit
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March 02, 2015, 03:32:08 PM |
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I would buy it! Cheaper than my last 4 TB drives! Hopefully it is the same case size, so that they fit into my grid.
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pist0la
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March 02, 2015, 04:37:38 PM |
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Hi all,
I have been solo mining for a few months now and have saved up a good amount of BURST. Now that I have my stack, I am considering leasing my hard disk space in monthly contracts and would like to feel out demand for the service.
I have briefly read about the Petabyte asset offering a similar service for something like $80/TB. I am not sure if this is for the lifetime of the drives or any other details since I have not been on the asset's page in the marketplace yet.
As an alternative, I would like to offer my disk space at $10/TB per month, payable via Bitcoin (also considering pegging it to a BTC amount). (Sorry, this would not be on the BURST asset exchange). Monthly payouts seem to be the easiest to deal with at the moment.
I currently have around 90TB available, mining 24/7 (for the most part, brief restarts and maintenance periods are inevitable), on a BURST-dedicated PC. 100 TB total will be available soon.
So, would anyone out there be interested in such a service? I would provide proof that the drives exist and that they are mining. A dedicated BURST address would be created for anyone to track the mining performance.
great, but $10/ month is a lot. Like, heaps. Sorry, but no buyers at that price. Yeah, I would only want to go down to $8, maybe $6 per TB/month, otherwise it's not worth the feeling of having other people relying on the service to me. I was able to acquire my drives in bulk for a really good price, so even if I liquidated all at $30/TB I would have a comfortable profit overall and the future potential of BURST. I've bought more coins than I have mined at this point and I do have faith in BURST, especially as the first HDD-mineable crypto. As it becomes more user-friendly, automated, and "turn-key" for the end user, I think it will continue to grow. Major selling points are you can mine with relatively affordable non-esoteric hardware, it is one of the most profitable coins to mine for your dollar spent on hardware (right?), and the drives basically retain their resale value until they die/fail. I honestly don't think the BURST marketplace / exchange will be very important to people who hear of BURST as a way to sit back and earn BTC with your extra HDD space. However, I think marketing BURST in this way would take It to a new level, it is just not easy enough to use to try to market it this way yet. As long as BURST enters that "turn-key" realm before another HDD coin comes along and beats to the punch, BURST will explode, I think. Just my 2 BURST
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Irontiga
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March 02, 2015, 04:52:00 PM |
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Yeah, I would only want to go down to $8, maybe $6 per TB/month, otherwise it's not worth the feeling of having other people relying on the service to me.
I was able to acquire my drives in bulk for a really good price, so even if I liquidated all at $30/TB I would have a comfortable profit overall and the future potential of BURST.
I've bought more coins than I have mined at this point and I do have faith in BURST, especially as the first HDD-mineable crypto. As it becomes more user-friendly, automated, and "turn-key" for the end user, I think it will continue to grow. Major selling points are you can mine with relatively affordable non-esoteric hardware, it is one of the most profitable coins to mine for your dollar spent on hardware (right?), and the drives basically retain their resale value until they die/fail.
I honestly don't think the BURST marketplace / exchange will be very important to people who hear of BURST as a way to sit back and earn BTC with your extra HDD space. However, I think marketing BURST in this way would take It to a new level, it is just not easy enough to use to try to market it this way yet.
As long as BURST enters that "turn-key" realm before another HDD coin comes along and beats to the punch, BURST will explode, I think.
Just my 2 BURST
mm, i think ur right. Easy btc won't even necessarily have such a negative effect on burst...it will bring in a lot of p&d groups, and as the netdiff goes up, the dumping will still take the price up. Something like that at least, just the publicity is good But yeah....we need to keep developing
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Irontiga
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March 02, 2015, 04:59:58 PM |
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Yeah, i woould run it over usb 3 tho....adding extrra usb ports seems to be a little easier....i would say there prolly is a nice sata iii in there....
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almond
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March 02, 2015, 05:12:26 PM |
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Yeah, i woould run it over usb 3 tho....adding extrra usb ports seems to be a little easier....i would say there prolly is a nice sata iii in there.... I think I'll get it. I'll let you know what's inside once it arrives. I've got the room & cables to run sata, so I think that's what I'll do. I've got idle usb 3 ports too, but it seems like things might go a bit faster if there is no usb3 - sata translating. even though usb3 is plenty fast.
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Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one
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bobafett
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March 02, 2015, 05:32:03 PM |
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tomorrow i will place a section at my german website www.burstcoin.de with assets, services, shops ....
if anyone wants to get listed, please sent me the information with a little description....
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pist0la
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March 02, 2015, 08:21:14 PM |
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Yeah, I would only want to go down to $8, maybe $6 per TB/month, otherwise it's not worth the feeling of having other people relying on the service to me.
I was able to acquire my drives in bulk for a really good price, so even if I liquidated all at $30/TB I would have a comfortable profit overall and the future potential of BURST.
I've bought more coins than I have mined at this point and I do have faith in BURST, especially as the first HDD-mineable crypto. As it becomes more user-friendly, automated, and "turn-key" for the end user, I think it will continue to grow. Major selling points are you can mine with relatively affordable non-esoteric hardware, it is one of the most profitable coins to mine for your dollar spent on hardware (right?), and the drives basically retain their resale value until they die/fail.
I honestly don't think the BURST marketplace / exchange will be very important to people who hear of BURST as a way to sit back and earn BTC with your extra HDD space. However, I think marketing BURST in this way would take It to a new level, it is just not easy enough to use to try to market it this way yet.
As long as BURST enters that "turn-key" realm before another HDD coin comes along and beats to the punch, BURST will explode, I think.
Just my 2 BURST
mm, i think ur right. Easy btc won't even necessarily have such a negative effect on burst...it will bring in a lot of p&d groups, and as the netdiff goes up, the dumping will still take the price up. Something like that at least, just the publicity is good But yeah....we need to keep developing Well, it would have to be marketed to try to get at least some users to hold their burst. The compounding benefit of holding burst would encourage some people to hold; you know, if burst/btc rises, and btc/usd rises during the same time, you make a lot more from holding burst. I wish I could be of more help to make burst more user friendly, but I have no programming skills. I am good with business, though. A lot of people would at least test out a program where you "download this. Open it. Click here to choose the drive to plot. Click here to plot the drive. Fill in details of the pool of your choice and set your reward assignment. Now, click here to mine burst." I know it is incredibly complicated and time consuming to put something like this together, but I really think adoption will be modest without something the layman can plug and play. There is still a ton of growth potential with or without a single cohesive gui application, though. EDIT: Regarding people dumping burst for btc; most people won't have a lot of disk space to mine with. Once they get comfortable mining burst and thinking "hey, this is actually pretty awesome" at least some of them will start buying on the exchanges to get even more burst more quickly.
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bensam1231
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March 02, 2015, 10:18:23 PM |
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What does it mean when the miner starts exploding like this?
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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