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March 24, 2015, 06:32:51 AM
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PetaByte, the asset with the original name can be found at:
Wallet => Asset Exchange => add Asset ID  14668748687827404894


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March 24, 2015, 06:51:05 AM
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Doode....there's buy orders right there... https://block.burstcoin.info/as.php?as=1800253871016293364

U have ur byte ent, u can sell them, now get on with life.


It seems to me that you have another idea what an ASSET is.
You offer asset for trading, luring people to buy it by offering profit sharing, ...
Now you admit that it is just for trading! HardInvest and it's successor does not pay out dividends. Or does it? Can we verify the payments and if they are correct?

Your way of changing everything makes it nearly impossible to verify it. You changed the name of the pools, you changed the wallet addresses of the pools, you even transfer the asset into another asset, forgetting, that an asset is a contract:
You got BURSTS to fulfil your promises, but I cannot verify them at all.

PetaByte on the other hand is a simple but REAL asset, it mines and the profit will be shared to all asset holders.

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March 24, 2015, 07:00:10 AM
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daWallet,

I just emailed you, and I really, really hope we can close this deal! Cheesy Get back to me as soon as possible.  Smiley

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March 24, 2015, 07:53:56 AM
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how about my fixes to the blago miner?  those were no good, right? it magically worked better with all the memory corruption, you'd have everybody think
No doubt we all appreciate those, but the fact that you are so unkind to Blago, who has done nothing but good stuff, is uncalled for, and, on top of ur troll behavior, it makes everything think of u as a cock, instead of appreciating ur contributions. There is nothing u can do, apart from apologizing and being helpful, else everyone will hate u, and no one will implement ur contributions(i'm sure ur smart, and that u could really help burst), but rather shrug them off as being spam.

hold on a second there, let's ask blago if he thought i was unkind. i was unkind to some of you, yes, i can't deny that, but then not all of you were so kind to me either.
of course i appreciate your contributions, you made all those sites for instance, right? i truly appreciate that.
never really got in any fight with the devs.
but with cocksuckers like coinints of course i get aggravated.

EDIT: so deal with it, I have 1PB I will soon have more, like it or not. You can't just tell me what's right and what's wrong. Keep an open mind, and you will see that I'm not such a bad guy. I consider myself to be a fair person. This means not only that I am a good guy to whom I deem worthy of it, but I am also a bad guy to those who ask for it.
As with blago, I was just pulling his leg. I'm sure he got it, just ask him. For instance, he thought of mentioning me on his github page. If he really thought I was mean, I bet he wouldn't.

It was funny really, I post the code, then all the idiots say "blago miner is the best", bitladen you islamic troll, go away, we know better.
next day comes blago with the laden fixes.
nobody apologizes. then why should i?  all I got from idiots were insults. idiots on the other hand got my insults, and my *bugfixes*, I think they have to come out and apologize first

as for you, you caught yourself in the crossfire today, I don't know why, you know I'm right and coinints is wrong. why take his side? but it's your choice, don't blame me

In any organised society, not only WHAT you say is important, but also HOW you say it.
And in those regards, you're nothing more than anti-social scum.
You might have valid arguments, but the way you expose them just shows a narcissistic personality that will not be tolerated.

Why the frell so many retards spell "ect" as an abbreviation of "Et Cetera"? "ETC", DAMMIT! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_cetera

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March 24, 2015, 07:57:14 AM
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My api does all that, and includes bittrex / ccex

Good! I'm just letting everyone know how to do it, maybe we'll see some creative analysis of the data

thanks for the snippet, much appreciated !
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March 24, 2015, 09:01:06 AM
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Guys stop commenting on Bitladen, let him burn out. He strikes me as the type to just dump all his coins on the market once this reaches a certain point (flipping the Monopoly board). I don't actually think he cares at all about the coin or the money, but he's doing this for shits and giggles.

It's too bad you can't push miners out of the market. This coin just became a whole lot more volatile when he started mining it in Feb. I'm contemplating selling my HDs and getting back into GPU mining because of this. The market for this coin was in a uneasy place to begin with (majority of the value comes from miners holding almost all their coins). If one with a lot of hash decides they want to start fucking everything up all they have to do is start dumping and nothing will stop it. Burst doesn't have the trade volume to deal with something like that.

Like I said earlier, it'd be funny in a sick sorta way if this was his plan all along (look at his name).

I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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{
    "Mode": "pool",
    "Server": "burst.ninja",
    "Port": 80,
    "SendBestOnly": true,
    "SendInterval": 200,
    "TargetDeadline": 3000000,
    "UseFastRcv": false,
    "UpdaterAddr": "burst.ninja",
    "UpdaterPort": 80,
    "UpdateInterval": 2000,
    "ShowWinner": true,
    "InfoAddr": "burst.ninja",
    "InfoPort": 8125,
    "EnableProxy": false,
    "ProxyPort": 8126,
    "Paths": [
        "F:\\plots\\optimized",
        "H:\\plots\\optimized",
        "I:\\plots\\optimized",
        "Z:\\plots\\optimized",
    ],
    "SkipBadPlots": false,
    "CacheSize": 100000,
    "UseSorting": true,
    "UseCleanMem": true,
    "Debug": true,
    "UseLog": true,
    "ShowMsg": false,
    "ShowUpdates": false
}

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Current max deadline at burst.ninja is 3888000, also I'd prefer it if all API-like calls were done via port 8124 rather than port 80. I'm trying to slowly segregate UI/web to port 80 and mining to port 8124. Also please use your own local wallet or some other public wallet for InfoAddr.

Also, more updates to burst.ninja went live around 30 mins ago - hopefully curing that really annoying issue where the pool has a strop and decides to sit on nonce submissions for a while.

Don't forget there's http://burstforum.com/ for more chat about the pool and other Burst-related info.
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March 24, 2015, 10:44:12 AM
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Update and News: www.burstcoin.de

>> New Feature: Burstcoin.jp is now linked.

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March 24, 2015, 11:06:00 AM
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Update and News: www.burstcoin.de

>> New Feature: Burstcoin.jp is now linked.




The English site is still a bit behind but getting some content up.

If someone thinks BURST has a small team working so, yeah, we are understaffed considering all the things we want to do. However, our new page "About Us" presents more quite a few team members:

http://burstcoin.info/about/

Click on the names for some info.

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March 24, 2015, 11:13:20 AM
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Just 560 blocks to go and you'll get back what you donated if not funded. Thanks to those of you who donated.


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March 24, 2015, 02:51:08 PM
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Is BURST wallet compatible with JAVA 8? I tried to run it on Java 8 several months ago and failed to do so, had to downgrade to Java 7. How is it now?
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March 24, 2015, 02:56:05 PM
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i have it running with java8. no problems.

you have to modify the run_mine.bat to something like that

path="C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_31\bin"
start java -cp burst.jar;lib\*;conf nxt.Nxt

make sure, the path is right. i think now ist _40 or so.....
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March 24, 2015, 03:19:48 PM
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You can also use java autodetect script which can be found here: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/windows-burst-wallet-bat-file-universal-java-install.696/

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March 24, 2015, 03:49:23 PM
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Update and News: www.burstcoin.de

>> Update: Download AIO Wallet with Java Autodetect Starter, Blockchain from 03/24 and all AT Files.

Quicklink: https://mega.co.nz/#!2cN0WKoA!UwyjIZSbnXS2q-nVwKAHCJ9rv2eXIgmmMaviGdp1Jec

thanks to xizmax for the autojava script hint.
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March 24, 2015, 03:50:29 PM
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you have Z:\, has to be Z:\\

I tried both ways. Still unable to recognize plots on network drive using the latest miner.

Are you running the miner as yourself, or as administrator? If the drives are mapped under your account, then you run the miner as administrator, the admin account does not see the drive mappings. If you are running as administrator, use a batch fil to re-map the drives.

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I think I finally settled on a fix for this problem I also had with my NAS drives not being recognized by Blago's recent miner updates.  I had been resorted to run Blago's December version up until now as it was the latest version that would recognize my NAS drives.  Basically what I came to conclusion wise is that Blago's latest versions run in administrator mode in windows by default since about 3 or 4 version updates ago.  I tried many ways to fix this on my Windows 8.1 system but kept defaulting back to an older Blago miner to run.  After Haitch's post above referencing the elevated administrator mode I decided to try a little more work and stumbled upon this article.  I added this "EnableLinkedConnections as instructed into my registry and finally with Blago's newest versions am able to use his latest miner and it see's my mapped drives.  Here's the link: http://www.winability.com/how-to-make-elevated-programs-recognize-network-drives/

hope it helps someone like it did me...
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March 24, 2015, 04:01:48 PM
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We will decrease reward down to 0.5% tomorrow


Dmitry, thank you very much for your generous donation, AGAIN.

But there are still 34 % (233 M) of Burst parked on the exchanges, so I am not sure you're getting what you aimed for.
I hope you are not going to p&d the markets (as you may own half the parked coins)..

But I have seen that there's nearly zero activity with the (mining) assets, not neccessarily due to your injection.

Opinions ? Where are we heading ?



Some amount of Burstcoins was removed from exchanges, may be 10.000.000 - 20.000.000 directly to our member wallets.
Also we can see that Burst price start some climbing. Not sure because of BurstBank or not.
It is a long term project, so lets wait a bit more, may be several weeks or months, then we could see some results i think. Smiley
Now we got near 100.000.000 Bursts involved, tomorrow we will decrease reward again, down to 0.3%, and will slowly downgrade it more, proportionally total amount increasing.

I appreciate this activity, but is possible to run it in long term? The involved wallets can be dumped imidiately.
Woudnt be better some AT script holding the BURST and releasing them slowly after some time? E.g 5% each month.

Each user would have own smart contract:
I send amount of X BURST to the script address
Burst Bank send e.g. 2% of X to the script address
after 7 days the script checks if there is X+(X/100*2) BURST
If not - it means, no interest from the BurstBank - X Burst is sent back to me
If yes - it will wait 10800 blocks (30 days) and then it will send (X+X/100*2) / 20  -  it will take 20 months to get the burst back.

I was also thinking about holding the burst for the whole year, but when releasing it at once will cause dumping the price in the future.

I modified the crowdfund AT, to expect 1,050,000 BURST after 4 day after creation. 1,000,000 will be provided by the owner ow the script. 5% will be provided by anyone who wants to block the amount for the next year.

When the target is not met, BURSTs will be sent back (same as in crowdfund)
If the amount will be greater or equal it starts sending BURST to the owner of the script. 1/12 each 30 days (10800 blocks).
It can be modified by adding delay before first sending (optional $blocks_before_first_repayment)

DISCLAIMER: Its my first script, so take it only as proof of concept. Can someone who understands ATs check it for mistakes? Thanks :-)

Code:
SET @months #0000000000000012
SET @interest_decision #0000000000001440
SET @month_in_blocks #0000000000010800
SET @target_amount #0105000000000000

FUN @block_height get_Block_Timestamp
SLP $interest_decision
FUN @amount get_Current_Balance
BGE $amount $target_amount :repayment
FUN @timestamp get_Creation_Timestamp

refund_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @tx_amount get_Amount_for_Tx_in_A
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Tx_in_A
FUN send_to_Address_in_B $tx_amount
JMP :refund_loop

repayment:
FUN @monthly_payout get_Current_Balance
DIV @monthly_payout $months
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
(SLP $blocks_before_first_repayment)

repayment_loop:
SLP $month_in_blocks
FUN @current_ammount get_Current_Balance
BGE $monthly_payout $current_ammount :end_loop
FUN set_A1 $current_ammount
FUN send_A_to_Address_in_B
FUN @timestamp get_Last_Block_Timestamp
JMP :repayment_loop

end_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B
JMP :end_loop
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Hi everyone, is it possible to modify wallet code to force lower deadlines on testnet to speed up testing?
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March 24, 2015, 04:51:59 PM
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Hi BurstBank dev.

I think this is a good incentive to mantain burst in wallet without mine&dump...
but can you explain bettere what is the process?
where did you find the money to give 0.3%/0.5% daily??

thank you to let us understand better!!
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March 24, 2015, 04:53:52 PM
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with alot of peoples ISP capping bandwidth, i am curious how much GBs a month people are having to give to mine BURST on their drives.

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I modified the crowdfund AT, to expect 1,050,000 BURST after 4 day after creation. 1,000,000 will be provided by the owner ow the script. 5% will be provided by anyone who wants to block the amount for the next year.

When the target is not met, BURSTs will be sent back (same as in crowdfund)
If the amount will be greater or equal it starts sending BURST to the owner of the script. 1/12 each 30 days (10800 blocks).
It can be modified by adding delay before first sending (optional $blocks_before_first_repayment)

DISCLAIMER: Its my first script, so take it only as proof of concept. Can someone who understands ATs check it for mistakes? Thanks :-)

Code:
SET @months #0000000000000012
SET @interest_decision #0000000000001440
SET @month_in_blocks #0000000000010800
SET @target_amount #0105000000000000

FUN @block_height get_Block_Timestamp
SLP $interest_decision
FUN @amount get_Current_Balance
BGE $amount $target_amount :repayment
FUN @timestamp get_Creation_Timestamp

refund_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @tx_amount get_Amount_for_Tx_in_A
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Tx_in_A
FUN send_to_Address_in_B $tx_amount
JMP :refund_loop

repayment:
FUN @monthly_payout get_Current_Balance
DIV @monthly_payout $months
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
(SLP $blocks_before_first_repayment)

repayment_loop:
SLP $month_in_blocks
FUN @current_ammount get_Current_Balance
BGE $monthly_payout $current_ammount :end_loop
FUN set_A1 $current_ammount
FUN send_A_to_Address_in_B
FUN @timestamp get_Last_Block_Timestamp
JMP :repayment_loop

end_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B
JMP :end_loop

Very nice! Nice to see someone is trying to write ATs Smiley .  With a quick review I found these issues. I will check it later ( when I have more free time) for other issues Smiley .

Code:
SET @months #0000000000000012 <- should be converted to hex f.e 12 -> #000000000000000c
SET @interest_decision #0000000000001440 <- should be converted to hex
SET @month_in_blocks #0000000000010800 <- should be converted to hex
SET @target_amount #0105000000000000 <- should be converted to hex

FUN @block_height get_Block_Timestamp
SLP $interest_decision
FUN @amount get_Current_Balance
BGE $amount $target_amount :repayment
FUN @timestamp get_Creation_Timestamp

refund_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @tx_amount get_Amount_for_Tx_in_A
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Tx_in_A
FUN send_to_Address_in_B $tx_amount
JMP :refund_loop

repayment:
FUN @monthly_payout get_Current_Balance
DIV @monthly_payout $months
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
(SLP $blocks_before_first_repayment)

repayment_loop:
SLP $month_in_blocks
FUN @current_ammount get_Current_Balance
BGE $monthly_payout $current_ammount :end_loop
FUN set_A1 $current_ammount  // you want to do montly payments. Each payment's amount is monthly_payout? if yes then change $current_ammount -> $montly_payout
FUN send_A_to_Address_in_B
FUN @timestamp get_Last_Block_Timestamp
JMP :repayment_loop


end_loop:
FUN A_to_Tx_after_Timestamp $timestamp
FUN @tx_info check_A_Is_Zero
BZR $tx_info :end_loop
FUN @timestamp get_Timestamp_for_Tx_in_A
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B
JMP :end_loop


Code:
end_loop:
FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator
FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B
JMP :end_loop
(I dont see a reason looping through the tx's. All you want is to send all the amount to the creator. )

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