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April 04, 2015, 08:05:20 AM |
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Just look at the left bottom at burstbank hp:
Wallet for payments, balance 0 burst Wallet for payments, time left 0 hour(s)
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vbcs
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April 04, 2015, 09:15:54 AM |
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I added the fixes to my "Simple Term Deposit AT" and I tested it on my local testnet - seems working. It blocks the funds for N months When the goal is met, it starts re-paying 1/N each 30 days. ^declare state ^declare interest_decision ^declare target_amount ^declare months ^declare month_in_blocks SLP $interest_decision FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $current_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 :not_funded 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 SET @state #0000000000000002
repayment_loop: SLP $month_in_blocks FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $monthly_payout $current_amount :end FUN send_to_Address_in_B $monthly_payout JMP :repayment_loop
not_funded: SET @state #0000000000000001 FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator JMP :end_loop
end: FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator SET @state #0000000000000003
end_loop: FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B JMP :end_loop
Assembly 250100000035000405000000210500000002000000423501030600000033040306000000352501070000001b07000000653506030800000035070306000000320a03330204080000001a1d00000035000409000000090900000003000000320b03010000000002000000000000002504000000350004050000002109000000050000002b330204090000001a6e00000001000000000100000000000000320b031ab5000000320b03010000000003000000000000003203041ab5000000
Data 0000000000000000DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM302a000000000000 D - Interest decision time in blocks T - Target amount M - number of months to run
Example: For blocking 1,000,000 five years for 5% per year (1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281) 0000000000000000a01700000000000080e101b5137400003c00000000000000302a000000000000
Please, who can, recheck it. Currently I don't have now time to change the crowdfund.html for this script. I have also tested the code in both burst and qora and in both platform works as expected. The only "mistake" I found is the amount. 1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281.5625 but the hex you have ( 80e101b513740000 -> 00007413b501e180 ) equals with 1276279 and not 1276281 Nice work
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Faust Roland
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April 04, 2015, 10:48:21 AM |
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I added the fixes to my "Simple Term Deposit AT" and I tested it on my local testnet - seems working. It blocks the funds for N months When the goal is met, it starts re-paying 1/N each 30 days. ^declare state ^declare interest_decision ^declare target_amount ^declare months ^declare month_in_blocks SLP $interest_decision FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $current_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 :not_funded 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 SET @state #0000000000000002
repayment_loop: SLP $month_in_blocks FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $monthly_payout $current_amount :end FUN send_to_Address_in_B $monthly_payout JMP :repayment_loop
not_funded: SET @state #0000000000000001 FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator JMP :end_loop
end: FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator SET @state #0000000000000003
end_loop: FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B JMP :end_loop
Assembly 250100000035000405000000210500000002000000423501030600000033040306000000352501070000001b07000000653506030800000035070306000000320a03330204080000001a1d00000035000409000000090900000003000000320b03010000000002000000000000002504000000350004050000002109000000050000002b330204090000001a6e00000001000000000100000000000000320b031ab5000000320b03010000000003000000000000003203041ab5000000
Data 0000000000000000DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM302a000000000000 D - Interest decision time in blocks T - Target amount M - number of months to run
Example: For blocking 1,000,000 five years for 5% per year (1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281) 0000000000000000a01700000000000080e101b5137400003c00000000000000302a000000000000
Please, who can, recheck it. Currently I don't have now time to change the crowdfund.html for this script. I have also tested the code in both burst and qora and in both platform works as expected. The only "mistake" I found is the amount. 1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281.5625 but the hex you have ( 80e101b513740000 -> 00007413b501e180 ) equals with 1276279 and not 1276281 Nice work Its because SLP $interest_decision FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance
Costs 1,1 BURST so when in the decision time would the balance exactly 1276281 the condition would not met. (If I understand the cost-per-instruction correctly) Thanks for recheck :-)
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vbcs
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April 04, 2015, 01:09:29 PM |
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I added the fixes to my "Simple Term Deposit AT" and I tested it on my local testnet - seems working. It blocks the funds for N months When the goal is met, it starts re-paying 1/N each 30 days. ^declare state ^declare interest_decision ^declare target_amount ^declare months ^declare month_in_blocks SLP $interest_decision FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $current_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 :not_funded 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 SET @state #0000000000000002
repayment_loop: SLP $month_in_blocks FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance BGE $monthly_payout $current_amount :end FUN send_to_Address_in_B $monthly_payout JMP :repayment_loop
not_funded: SET @state #0000000000000001 FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator JMP :end_loop
end: FUN B_to_Address_of_Creator SET @state #0000000000000003
end_loop: FUN send_All_to_Address_in_B JMP :end_loop
Assembly 250100000035000405000000210500000002000000423501030600000033040306000000352501070000001b07000000653506030800000035070306000000320a03330204080000001a1d00000035000409000000090900000003000000320b03010000000002000000000000002504000000350004050000002109000000050000002b330204090000001a6e00000001000000000100000000000000320b031ab5000000320b03010000000003000000000000003203041ab5000000
Data 0000000000000000DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM302a000000000000 D - Interest decision time in blocks T - Target amount M - number of months to run
Example: For blocking 1,000,000 five years for 5% per year (1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281) 0000000000000000a01700000000000080e101b5137400003c00000000000000302a000000000000
Please, who can, recheck it. Currently I don't have now time to change the crowdfund.html for this script. I have also tested the code in both burst and qora and in both platform works as expected. The only "mistake" I found is the amount. 1000000*1.05^5 = 1276281.5625 but the hex you have ( 80e101b513740000 -> 00007413b501e180 ) equals with 1276279 and not 1276281 Nice work Its because SLP $interest_decision FUN @current_amount get_Current_Balance
Costs 1,1 BURST so when in the decision time would the balance exactly 1276281 the condition would not met. (If I understand the cost-per-instruction correctly) Thanks for recheck :-) Great then. If you need anything else regarding AT just drop me a message
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Erkallys
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April 04, 2015, 01:20:06 PM |
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Great then. If you need anything else regarding AT just drop me a message
What's exactly an AT ?
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kurairaito
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April 04, 2015, 01:24:55 PM |
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Anouncement :http://burstcoin.fr is now on a new VPS server. With that I can now interact with wallet, and to celebrate, I made a new faucet for newcomers to have few burst quickly. Here is the address : http://burstcoin.fr/faucetEdit : removing php extention
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vbcs
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April 04, 2015, 05:30:17 PM |
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Great then. If you need anything else regarding AT just drop me a message
What's exactly an AT ? AT stands for Automated Transactions and is the Smart Contract technology Burst uses.
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Erkallys
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April 04, 2015, 05:31:54 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ?
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Merick
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April 04, 2015, 05:38:26 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB
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Erkallys
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April 04, 2015, 06:13:38 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB Thank you ! It seems that the 4x 1 Tb is cheaper than a 4 Tb one.
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April 04, 2015, 07:05:27 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB Thank you ! It seems that the 4x 1 Tb is cheaper than a 4 Tb one. Lowest cost 1TB drive on NewEgg - $44.95 x 4 = $179.8 Lowest cost 4TB drive on NewEgg - $139.99 I'm not sure where you are getting 4x 1TB drives are cheaper than 1x 4TB drive (maybe I am just miss-understanding). I just pulled quick dirty numbers from the drives but you will find that the $/TB sweat spot is around the 4TB mark, except for sales or other variables. Plus, using 4 1TB drives also hurts your future growth since you have already used 4 SATA ports. Anyways, Good-Luck shopping.
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April 04, 2015, 07:35:34 PM |
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You're assuming that burst stays at the same price.. I really think that once a few key projects are finished.. Burst > $0.01 At which point, granted there will be more miners but it'll quickly pay for itself. Just throwing something out there that just now popped in my head... Wouldnt it have been wiser to make the block target time greater than 4mins? This would allow for HDD's lasting longer and lower power consumption.... Not sure of the downfalls tho....
True.. though 4 minutes is already a pretty good trade off in that regard. On the flip side, longer blocks mean more time to confirm transactions.. and arguably shorter blocks have increased security. Personally I'd bump block times down to 30 seconds.
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April 04, 2015, 08:09:34 PM |
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You're assuming that burst stays at the same price.. I really think that once a few key projects are finished.. Burst > $0.01 At which point, granted there will be more miners but it'll quickly pay for itself. Just throwing something out there that just now popped in my head... Wouldnt it have been wiser to make the block target time greater than 4mins? This would allow for HDD's lasting longer and lower power consumption.... Not sure of the downfalls tho....
True.. though 4 minutes is already a pretty good trade off in that regard. On the flip side, longer blocks mean more time to confirm transactions.. and arguably shorter blocks have increased security. Personally I'd bump block times down to 30 seconds. for 31btc it's better to buy BURST, because mining spend time and waste space. +1 for decreasing block time to 20-60 sec, my 4tb take 12s to read, while processing block. I think network will be more secure, but it will increase cpu load and power consumption.
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Erkallys
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April 04, 2015, 08:31:13 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB Thank you ! It seems that the 4x 1 Tb is cheaper than a 4 Tb one. Lowest cost 1TB drive on NewEgg - $44.95 x 4 = $179.8 Lowest cost 4TB drive on NewEgg - $139.99 I'm not sure where you are getting 4x 1TB drives are cheaper than 1x 4TB drive (maybe I am just miss-understanding). I just pulled quick dirty numbers from the drives but you will find that the $/TB sweat spot is around the 4TB mark, except for sales or other variables. Plus, using 4 1TB drives also hurts your future growth since you have already used 4 SATA ports. Anyways, Good-Luck shopping. So, I've certainly missed something. But I've seen one with 8 Tb at $299, so it's $37,5/Tb so it's this one the best. But it's an external one, it's a problem ?
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April 04, 2015, 09:02:55 PM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB Thank you ! It seems that the 4x 1 Tb is cheaper than a 4 Tb one. Lowest cost 1TB drive on NewEgg - $44.95 x 4 = $179.8 Lowest cost 4TB drive on NewEgg - $139.99 I'm not sure where you are getting 4x 1TB drives are cheaper than 1x 4TB drive (maybe I am just miss-understanding). I just pulled quick dirty numbers from the drives but you will find that the $/TB sweat spot is around the 4TB mark, except for sales or other variables. Plus, using 4 1TB drives also hurts your future growth since you have already used 4 SATA ports. Anyways, Good-Luck shopping. So, I've certainly missed something. But I've seen one with 8 Tb at $299, so it's $37,5/Tb so it's this one the best. But it's an external one, it's a problem ? If is USB3.0 or eSATA, its ok.
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April 05, 2015, 02:49:11 AM |
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I plan to build a BURST rig. What's the best Gb/$ HDD ? An SSD is a great plus ? And what about SSHD ? Thank you.
No one can help me ? Plenty of Hard Drive size and price data here http://www.newegg.com/Hard-Drives/Category/ID-15?name=All-Hard-DrivesTypically the 4TB drives have the lowest cost/TB but of course that changes with sales and time. Based on the above information you should find that SSD are not as competitive for price / TB Thank you ! It seems that the 4x 1 Tb is cheaper than a 4 Tb one. Lowest cost 1TB drive on NewEgg - $44.95 x 4 = $179.8 Lowest cost 4TB drive on NewEgg - $139.99 I'm not sure where you are getting 4x 1TB drives are cheaper than 1x 4TB drive (maybe I am just miss-understanding). I just pulled quick dirty numbers from the drives but you will find that the $/TB sweat spot is around the 4TB mark, except for sales or other variables. Plus, using 4 1TB drives also hurts your future growth since you have already used 4 SATA ports. Anyways, Good-Luck shopping. So, I've certainly missed something. But I've seen one with 8 Tb at $299, so it's $37,5/Tb so it's this one the best. But it's an external one, it's a problem ? If is USB3.0 or eSATA, its ok. I actually prefer external drives.
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haitch
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April 05, 2015, 02:49:30 AM |
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for anyone mining on mininghere.com, you may wish to reconsider your choice of pools. 92% of their claimed most recent payments, are simply not on the blockchain.
SQNG-PQLD-SAH6-8WDEX 3.41 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain JYVY-CT2V-2KTL-G6PPE 2.80 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain V4VJ-RQY5-6Q2G-5FH7W 19.95 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 6QFR-ASVM-LKRB-HWSWW 31.45 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain RZGV-3PEZ-FGF4-BQE26 2.35 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain SJJT-XX33-922J-F9PJN 3.26 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain JVCR-YXYW-VR8J-BMX4X 4.79 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain TCQT-KCZX-32VA-F3CLG 2.13 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain QTYN-GLWC-DCDJ-F935F 2.86 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 6SHJ-PZUU-YNYE-64MQJ 5.33 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 7C85-VNSQ-ZNSU-CB6RW 54.95 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain GSLH-ZAP4-N9XD-D4FUE 7.27 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain UFWR-4X3A-3NFN-8RXSX 8.29 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain W52N-KM3V-BLTP-6DC4F 5.96 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain WWS6-TWZ8-DCZ2-9KRJH 4.77 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain C2DS-MMS2-EBUM-5FSLY 2.06 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain MNSU-XRD5-KUZ4-EMUQT 7.83 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 83VN-2LG8-JVMS-EK5NK 6.24 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 7DNH-FEQS-7DN7-AJG3S 16.73 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain KX4U-K4YQ-GP92-H6NEU 88.65 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 9G7P-KG6C-RP26-GXKVE 9.64 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain CEZA-AM5L-82DA-5UDKG 26.98 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain QPCW-KHT3-KZRW-C38UT 4.88 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 4LBT-AJRV-KQXZ-B8NKX 3.80 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain B8GU-SAY2-54YQ-C396J 2.73 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain F6BQ-YGLR-NTYA-AEL3R 8.05 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain RNUG-8KU3-TAZ6-3HJSK 2.73 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 6QQF-X6ZV-RN57-3TQBT 4.04 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain UFW7-S3BF-NAW7-92X76 6.41 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain BR9K-YAPB-MRR2-6Z9AY 3.88 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain AJYF-YX3Z-7MJK-AP3QK 4.88 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain H6CQ-Y8WB-KDAL-7GYX2 3.69 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain U7LL-C3AH-T6HU-7HT3Q 2.05 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 7LNV-B2BE-RRP4-9PXEA 2.61 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain MXY2-YN9Q-K5W9-8RXN6 4.56 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain JVXB-Z66Z-DSA6-D8VGQ 25.08 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain Z4X5-C49M-UBC7-BHRMT 2.49 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain 97TJ-ALH9-9LCT-HPAYF 2.77 04/04 14:33:22 <- Not on blockchain EZ7R-PY22-2UF8-68WKM 2.66 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain DB9Y-W7UQ-3XVU-3NCZ6 5.23 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain 9X4D-6L9Z-92CV-GW55V 3.83 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain 6XBB-JVAH-7XFG-79YW3 7.56 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain HEDW-7WWU-JN4V-ER8B8 12.76 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain NW3K-UW8C-F36G-E8YNL 5.71 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain TDJG-BVKZ-UUGB-9787G 2.05 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain GT59-PE2Z-X4TB-B4Z2X 5.20 04/04 14:33:21 <- Not on blockchain 3NWG-QKEY-YLNR-F5KXA 29.95 04/04 14:33:21 <- ON BLOCKCHAIN! JHVT-LRNK-ZKRD-6FGPB 8.21 04/04 14:33:13 <- ON BLOCKCHAIN! 9725-AYWG-CSM7-26TQD 44.42 04/04 14:33:05 <- ON BLOCKCHAIN! ND5L-8VWK-4M9X-GZWM8 3.66 04/04 14:32:58 <- ON BLOCKCHAIN!
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