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March 14, 2015, 01:28:46 AM |
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exlcuding spam, is there a thread for talking about all burst asset?
It seems they are not very updated!!! "Login with your Twitter account and win 1.0 BTC about 500 US$ ...." which is the thread? Your signature!
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mmmaybe
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March 14, 2015, 02:14:39 AM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 02:25:16 AM by mmmaybe |
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Elmit
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March 14, 2015, 03:43:30 AM |
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Market survey: What do you think about a hardware wallet for Bursts, like https://www.buytrezor.com/ ? If enough interest exists, we will develop it.
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mczarnek
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March 14, 2015, 05:22:44 AM |
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Market survey: What do you think about a hardware wallet for Bursts, like https://www.buytrezor.com/ ? If enough interest exists, we will develop it. I think it's a great idea.. note that it does require rewriting the curve25519 library I believe.. I was going to implement it for Nxt and it seemed like a simple project but turned into a fairly big one.
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GodMonar
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March 14, 2015, 05:36:20 AM |
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I was also stolen my BURST Has been sent BURST-DS6V-VWPT-L2BT-344NL Watch out !!
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Elmit
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March 14, 2015, 05:47:45 AM |
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Market survey: What do you think about a hardware wallet for Bursts, like https://www.buytrezor.com/ ? If enough interest exists, we will develop it. I think it's a great idea.. note that it does require rewriting the curve25519 library I believe.. I was going to implement it for Nxt and it seemed like a simple project but turned into a fairly big one. Exactly! Before investing time, effort and money I wanted to make sure it is needed. Thanks for the reply. BTW, my idea is to use a unique way of two SIM card like cards. The nano card with the instruction of the coin, and the normal size SIM for the wallet. Said that, it would be possible to change the SIMs to use the same hardware for NXT, BURST, ... or any other coin. It is an initial idea, I need to study if that is possible. I was inspired of a company who is using SIM cards for instructions at their electrical switches.
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Irontiga
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March 14, 2015, 05:52:50 AM |
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Market survey: What do you think about a hardware wallet for Bursts, like https://www.buytrezor.com/ ? If enough interest exists, we will develop it. I think it's a great idea.. note that it does require rewriting the curve25519 library I believe.. I was going to implement it for Nxt and it seemed like a simple project but turned into a fairly big one. Exactly! Before investing time, effort and money I wanted to make sure it is needed. Thanks for the reply. BTW, my idea is to use a unique way of two SIM card like cards. The nano card with the instruction of the coin, and the normal size SIM for the wallet. Said that, it would be possible to change the SIMs to use the same hardware for NXT, BURST, ... or any other coin. It is an initial idea, I need to study if that is possible. I was inspired of a company who is using SIM cards for instructions at their electrical switches. Needs to be a programmable sim....not way am i just "being given a passphrase" But yeah....sim's is kewl...but y 2? 1 is good, and it can contain info about the coin.
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Elmit
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March 14, 2015, 06:39:03 AM |
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Market survey: What do you think about a hardware wallet for Bursts, like https://www.buytrezor.com/ ? If enough interest exists, we will develop it. I think it's a great idea.. note that it does require rewriting the curve25519 library I believe.. I was going to implement it for Nxt and it seemed like a simple project but turned into a fairly big one. Exactly! Before investing time, effort and money I wanted to make sure it is needed. Thanks for the reply. BTW, my idea is to use a unique way of two SIM card like cards. The nano card with the instruction of the coin, and the normal size SIM for the wallet. Said that, it would be possible to change the SIMs to use the same hardware for NXT, BURST, ... or any other coin. It is an initial idea, I need to study if that is possible. I was inspired of a company who is using SIM cards for instructions at their electrical switches. Needs to be a programmable sim....not way am i just "being given a passphrase" But yeah....sim's is kewl...but y 2? 1 is good, and it can contain info about the coin. ... said the knowledgeable !!!
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bensam1231
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March 14, 2015, 06:54:59 AM |
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Guys keep in mind, regardless of the length of your passphrase, bruteforcing will eventually find accounts. I'm actually surprised this hasn't become more prevalent. Since each wallet is ONLY a passphrase and not a username and passphrase to authenticate against, and there is not a lockout on accounts for how fast you can check a passphrase (unless the blockchain does it). All someone needs to do is bruteforce continually till it happens upon a account. Since everyone is essentially using one username which is identical for all of us and it's impossibly hard to change it once you have one (replotting).
Luckily mine is huge, but with time it will also be broken by a brute force. I'm not certain of the speed at which you could check passwords, but I assume with scripts and modern GPUs you could do some serious bruteforcing on Burst.
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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kurairaito
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March 14, 2015, 08:09:24 AM |
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hello everyboby I just put online french version of burstcoin site www.burstcoin.frI will translate more stuff in the next days. my api can be used from www.burstcoin.fr/api (visit to see usage) but, for now I didn't have time to do big things. Your market cap is not working You can use <?php $burstData = json_decode(file_get_contents("https://block.burstcoin.info/api/?request=price&c=usd")); echo $burstData->c->market_cap; ?> and your price seems fine but for simplicity you can use <?php echo $burstData->price; ?> I think i'll make a bit of an api upgrade tomorrow....make a nice page to document it all I was already using your api to get the marketcap. I will check tonight, but that work perfectly from my personal serveur, but not from the one where the script is. got nothing with Curl from your address. I don't understand as the 3 api of the exanges works perfectly. Maybe a mistake somewhere.
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Elmit
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March 14, 2015, 08:13:00 AM |
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Guys keep in mind, regardless of the length of your passphrase, bruteforcing will eventually find accounts. I'm actually surprised this hasn't become more prevalent. Since each wallet is ONLY a passphrase and not a username and passphrase to authenticate against, and there is not a lockout on accounts for how fast you can check a passphrase (unless the blockchain does it). All someone needs to do is bruteforce continually till it happens upon a account. Since everyone is essentially using one username which is identical for all of us and it's impossibly hard to change it once you have one (replotting).
Luckily mine is huge, but with time it will also be broken by a brute force. I'm not certain of the speed at which you could check passwords, but I assume with scripts and modern GPUs you could do some serious bruteforcing on Burst.
"mine is huge" [passphrase] .... that sounds like you get a longer BURST address when you have a longer passphrase. When you create a new wallet, it will tell you that it is new. So, do watch for that message, ... or otherwise you could clean out that found account, ... Short, each passphrase gives you one and only one BURST address, but one BURST address can be created with multiple passphrases. If you create a new passphrase a new BURST address, you could then add one character to see how the BURST address would have changed. Maybe you are lucky, or maybe you find a pattern to predict the next one. 1 => BURST-X5JH-TJKJ-DVGC-5T2V8 2 => BURST-LTR8-GMHB-YG56-4NWSE 11 => BURST-FXHG-6KHM-23LE-42ACU 12 => BURST-DQXP-7DS6-9Q9S-74XRT
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Erkallys
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March 14, 2015, 08:35:14 AM |
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hello everyboby I just put online french version of burstcoin site www.burstcoin.frI will translate more stuff in the next days. my api can be used from www.burstcoin.fr/api (visit to see usage) but, for now I didn't have time to do big things. Nice work ! Du bon boulot !
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mmmaybe
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March 14, 2015, 01:26:41 PM |
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Come on now! The PR Team needs BTC, which everyone has. Don't you the best for BURST...?
There are a huge amount of people here, still we only got six donations and are no where near to be able to use http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/services/ for the next press release.
Please, don't free ride, we are building this coin together: donate some satoshis now. Are do simply not care...? How do a news spread? Well, if you Apple it's easy - you just announce a press conference and 800 reporters show up. For smaller businesses it's much harder, where you basically have to identify the agent whom can spread the news you have and hope for them to pick it up and the customers.
For the first press releases, Burst chose the latter with quite good results. However, doing it manually is terribly time-consuming and wont cover the whole relevant area.There is a third alternative:
Companies specializing in distributing and getting PR published. We have used one such service with amazing results. We're featured at both Yahoo finance, Bloomberg and a number of key media sites for crypto. They were way better than us. Of course these companies charge for their services, either in dollars or in established crypto currencies. The price for Bitcoin PR Buzz' service that we used last time is $429, but they also have a premium service for $779. We could do this as a standard CF case but that would require that we dump the Bursts for BTC. So another way to do this is do it as a standard BTC donation case; we provide a BTC address to collect the money from the. Here is the site: http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/services/I promise to provide $50/0.2 in BTC to get things started. If you want an escrow or someone else in charge of the fund, we'll be happy to go with that. For now the address is: 1AxtsE2ciNmY8Y9Rt9UBude6i1iW176oQBWhat do you think? Can we count for you support...? If we could do this in a week or so it would be great, as we then would have the means to act when dev news hit us. If you donate, PM me the tx, nick and sum (we are planning a Hall of Contributers/Fame for community members supporting development!) ***EDIT: 0,227BTC ($65) donated by mmmaybe. https://blockchain.info/sv/tx/fa9f80a46e328e20e8653d7f21da83cadc0e29bf6c331dbb6a6b2706cbf0b074 https://blockchain.info/sv/address/1AxtsE2ciNmY8Y9Rt9UBude6i1iW176oQB Just sent you 0.198 BTC for PR https://blockchain.info/tx/6882b7b20ac4896c01e53796d32ca0c9c218f95de020cd2c4ce34eb8017a7ceeI´m very exited about the upcomming update for burst and the new features.... Thank you, boba! I confirm your btc has arrived. Who is the third contributer besides me and boba...? Total amount is now 0,679 BTC/$200 with the anonymous donor, about half of what we need. Should we interpret this as several thousand holders do not think spreading a press release is important...? Please, everyone have btc change - donate them They WILL make a difference!Just PM me the tx, sum and nick. 0.02 is perfectly fine if 30 ppl does it, it's just important that you show that you support BURST and Team can spend our money on other BURST related thing Address: 1AxtsE2ciNmY8Y9Rt9UBude6i1iW176oQB
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q327K091
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March 14, 2015, 01:27:23 PM |
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Guys keep in mind, regardless of the length of your passphrase, bruteforcing will eventually find accounts. I'm actually surprised this hasn't become more prevalent. Since each wallet is ONLY a passphrase and not a username and passphrase to authenticate against, and there is not a lockout on accounts for how fast you can check a passphrase (unless the blockchain does it). All someone needs to do is bruteforce continually till it happens upon a account. Since everyone is essentially using one username which is identical for all of us and it's impossibly hard to change it once you have one (replotting).
Luckily mine is huge, but with time it will also be broken by a brute force. I'm not certain of the speed at which you could check passwords, but I assume with scripts and modern GPUs you could do some serious bruteforcing on Burst.
brute force BURST passphrase ? best of luck thats 10^77 (that's 100 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000) of permutations to go thru it has to be hell of a GPU rig from here to Andromeda Galaxy not even quantum computing will of help at most (1/2 of O) halving by Grove algorithm , maybe CTC (closed timelike curve ) but then we will have time machine and crypto will become less of an excitement 1/2 O is significant yes.. so BURST will simply double passphrase size (as will NXT)
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mmmaybe
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March 14, 2015, 01:29:58 PM |
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Guys keep in mind, regardless of the length of your passphrase, bruteforcing will eventually find accounts. I'm actually surprised this hasn't become more prevalent. Since each wallet is ONLY a passphrase and not a username and passphrase to authenticate against, and there is not a lockout on accounts for how fast you can check a passphrase (unless the blockchain does it). All someone needs to do is bruteforce continually till it happens upon a account. Since everyone is essentially using one username which is identical for all of us and it's impossibly hard to change it once you have one (replotting).
Luckily mine is huge, but with time it will also be broken by a brute force. I'm not certain of the speed at which you could check passwords, but I assume with scripts and modern GPUs you could do some serious bruteforcing on Burst.
Everything can be bruteforce given enough time, but with a password of +200 char it will take ages.
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March 14, 2015, 01:51:55 PM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 02:05:59 PM by Blago |
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[miner]new version Burst-miner v1.150314https://www.dropbox.com/s/luq6te1j8dn61p2/miner-burst-1.150314.zip?dl=0* Tiny changes in algo for faster interrupt the threads (tnx haitch) * MaxThreads (Paths) increased to 48+ Added an option to disable the memory cleaning. "UseCleanMem" : false, (by default - true) + Added an option to disable "Winner info" "ShowWinner" : false (by default - true) + Added options to set the address of the server from which to obtain information about the winner "InfoAddr" : "burst.ninja" (by default - InfoAddr = UpdaterAddr) "InfoPort": 8125 (by default - InfoPort = UpdaterPort) also, sometimes may have the crashes PM to me screnshots
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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dcct
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March 14, 2015, 02:17:44 PM |
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Guys keep in mind, regardless of the length of your passphrase, bruteforcing will eventually find accounts. I'm actually surprised this hasn't become more prevalent. Since each wallet is ONLY a passphrase and not a username and passphrase to authenticate against, and there is not a lockout on accounts for how fast you can check a passphrase (unless the blockchain does it). All someone needs to do is bruteforce continually till it happens upon a account. Since everyone is essentially using one username which is identical for all of us and it's impossibly hard to change it once you have one (replotting).
Luckily mine is huge, but with time it will also be broken by a brute force. I'm not certain of the speed at which you could check passwords, but I assume with scripts and modern GPUs you could do some serious bruteforcing on Burst.
Burst uses 256 bit keys to protect accounts. When your passphrase has 256 bits or more entropy, the account is protected by 256 bits. 256 bits ~ 1.15 * 10 78 ~ about the number of atoms in the observable universe. Bitcoin addresses are "only" protected by 160 bits, which is more than a billion billion times easier to brute force, but even thats out of reach. At the moment even 64 bits are - kind of - safe. Take a look at this address: http://burstcoin.eu/address/171397709342972221423 Million burst protected by 64 bits. Still not stolen. I highly recommend this guy to protect his address!
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pinballdude
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March 14, 2015, 02:21:59 PM |
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I am confused on one thing with HDD mining. What is the disk space being used for? (what service is it providing and to who)?
Only for data generated by you, that is needed to mine burst. Let me try again. I don't understand. If I mine Burst with my harddrive space, who is using my harddrive? The whole community I think. incorrect. "No one" is the right answer. As of yet, the space dedicated to BURST mining, is solely for mining. it is not "made use of" in any other way. However, down the line (it's in the roadmap) we will be adding filestorage to the coin. THEN you will be sharing your drive with others. At that point I will be able to explain to you how it works better. I think the idea is that you will tell your burst system that it can use, say, 1TB on your drive C and 2TB on your drive D (or whatever) and then burst will make a directory on those two drives that is then used by the burst system. Yor harddisk is not shared as such, only the contents inside those two directories is accessed by the burst system. Much the same as today, but instead of plot files, the miners will create files with information in them, some of it hopefully used for an anonymouns distributed file system. i think the features and capabilities are still out in the open, but as burst already has users with thousands of terabytes of storage dedicated to burst, that userbase can be turned into a giant cloud service pretty easily. i imagine the following features would be practical : anonymous decentralized (government intervention) safe file system : - user cannot deduct which miners hold parts of his files - miner cannot deduct which users files he holds - miner cannot deduct what is in the files he holds - intermediaries between someone requesting a file, and someone storing a part of it, cannot see what file is being transferred or what the contents are - files are stored in a tree like structure, perhaps with an addition of a tag cloud per file - files and directories can be password protected with some sort of key (not transferred, but needed to reveal contents) - files can be stored such that neither tree placement or filename or contents can be known by other than the person storing - people storing files, and people reading files pay some transaction fee, and people mining collect this fee as payment for the space they rent out - files are stored in many places in many small blocks, so a lot of nodes have to drop out of the network at once before a file gets lost. The individual seeder himself of course always has his own local copy too. - the network somehow detects if a block is getting scarce and then creates more copies of it. Whoever creates this, will have to read up on a lot of research into distributed file systems, read up on how torrents work, read up on basic cryptology, and be a bit smart and creative on top of that. I think it should be optional if a user wants to offer filesystem resources with his harddrive space or just plain mine for the blockchain. the filesystem as described above will do to storage what bitcoin did to finance.
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