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Author Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000  (Read 2170603 times)
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October 06, 2015, 04:36:14 PM
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Um ... because 1.2.3 is the latest version.

Having a newer version than the currently released version would cause all sorts of space/time continuity issues, and violate many of the basic assumptions about string theory and the multiverses.

It seemed weird for me too, but I think he asked to  killerjoegreece why he was asking if 1.2.3 was the latest version released.
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October 06, 2015, 04:53:21 PM
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Hey all I'm new here and trying try out burst mining and running into a problem. I've setup the burst windows client wallet, did all the transactions needed to set it up and plotted my drive. I click the mining tab at the bottom right, pick my pool, enter my passphrase and pool address and click submit and get this message.

This page can’t be displayed
Make sure the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125 is correct.
Look for the page with your search engine.
Refresh the page in a few minutes.
Check that all network cables are plugged in.
Verify that airplane mode is turned off.
Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.
See if you can connect to mobile broadband.
Restart your router.

I usually click on Run.bat file then launch the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125. Make sure the blockchain is downloaded.

The other idea is to use the  https://wallet.burst.city:8125 until your blockchain has download to your machine. This is the online version where as you don't worry about syncing blockchain first
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October 06, 2015, 05:21:10 PM
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Hey all I'm new here and trying try out burst mining and running into a problem. I've setup the burst windows client wallet, did all the transactions needed to set it up and plotted my drive. I click the mining tab at the bottom right, pick my pool, enter my passphrase and pool address and click submit and get this message.

This page can’t be displayed
Make sure the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125 is correct.
Look for the page with your search engine.
Refresh the page in a few minutes.
Check that all network cables are plugged in.
Verify that airplane mode is turned off.
Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.
See if you can connect to mobile broadband.
Restart your router.

I usually click on Run.bat file then launch the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125. Make sure the blockchain is downloaded.

The other idea is to use the  https://wallet.burst.city:8125 until your blockchain has download to your machine. This is the online version where as you don't worry about syncing blockchain first

I grabbed a burst db file that is the block chain i suppose, it's 1.5 gig and copied it to the burst wallet db install folder on my C drive. Do I have to open http://127.0.0.1:8125 on my router or something?
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October 06, 2015, 07:37:31 PM
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Hey all I'm new here and trying try out burst mining and running into a problem. I've setup the burst windows client wallet, did all the transactions needed to set it up and plotted my drive. I click the mining tab at the bottom right, pick my pool, enter my passphrase and pool address and click submit and get this message.

This page can’t be displayed
Make sure the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125 is correct.
Look for the page with your search engine.
Refresh the page in a few minutes.
Check that all network cables are plugged in.
Verify that airplane mode is turned off.
Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.
See if you can connect to mobile broadband.
Restart your router.

I usually click on Run.bat file then launch the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125. Make sure the blockchain is downloaded.

The other idea is to use the  https://wallet.burst.city:8125 until your blockchain has download to your machine. This is the online version where as you don't worry about syncing blockchain first

I grabbed a burst db file that is the block chain i suppose, it's 1.5 gig and copied it to the burst wallet db install folder on my C drive. Do I have to open http://127.0.0.1:8125 on my router or something?


You will need to have the wallet running to access http://127.0.0.1:8125.
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October 06, 2015, 07:54:12 PM
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Hey all I'm new here and trying try out burst mining and running into a problem. I've setup the burst windows client wallet, did all the transactions needed to set it up and plotted my drive. I click the mining tab at the bottom right, pick my pool, enter my passphrase and pool address and click submit and get this message.

This page can’t be displayed
Make sure the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125 is correct.
Look for the page with your search engine.
Refresh the page in a few minutes.
Check that all network cables are plugged in.
Verify that airplane mode is turned off.
Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.
See if you can connect to mobile broadband.
Restart your router.

I usually click on Run.bat file then launch the web address http://127.0.0.1:8125. Make sure the blockchain is downloaded.

The other idea is to use the  https://wallet.burst.city:8125 until your blockchain has download to your machine. This is the online version where as you don't worry about syncing blockchain first

I grabbed a burst db file that is the block chain i suppose, it's 1.5 gig and copied it to the burst wallet db install folder on my C drive. Do I have to open http://127.0.0.1:8125 on my router or something?


You will need to have the wallet running to access http://127.0.0.1:8125.

I think i've got it now at least to the next step lol. I've got the wallet running now and can access the http://127.0.0.1:8125 now and its updating the blockchain. After that's done I'll see what obstacle I run into next lol.
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October 07, 2015, 04:13:01 AM
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New report about the asset, i`ll try to report every 2 days about our investments because this trading method takes longer time to mature the money, but it will make us more money ,definitely.

Currently we made a +34% gain since we started , 6 days ago. Much more than we made in the previous 2 months, was a very good decision to switch. So we will stay with this method until I find a better one.

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-income-asset-decentralized-referral-empire-based-income.839/page-6#post-6226



After we sell, we will pay the next dividend round, while this will be much more massive in income.
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October 07, 2015, 10:07:52 AM
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about 50%
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[ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139)
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[ 1.43% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (36) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (27)
[ 0.99% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (25) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
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[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-VBQV-PPZM-CPBN-6J2VX (20) B_O_X__2_4 [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
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October 07, 2015, 02:18:33 PM
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Which pool is 12468105956737329840?
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October 07, 2015, 02:41:33 PM
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Who is the imposter here  Grin
Welcome though (Cobra98)

I have been planning how I want to make new plots (currently not mining and just in a holding pattern) have been waiting for this clone to come out and give that a shot.

Maybe other people have thought to use a solution like this and it sounds like it could really work well with an easy way to scale. Also can protect against a drive failure if you wanted to do that to avoid replotting.

Host OS: unRaid 6.1 http://lime-technology.com Keep in mind that is not a free product but a free trial exists for it supporting 3 drives.
Plotting: I was able to run a Linux Mint 17.2 KVM with a nVidia GTX970 passed through to the VM, this would allow for plot creation with GPU.
Plot Storage: One of the main advantages of this setup is the flexibility in adding drives when needed. A share can be published directly to the KVM and uses VirtIO for a  high speed link to the disks so it should be able to handle the writes from the GPU.
Low overhead mining: A Docker or (Linux container) could be created with the miner running in that with the share of plots exposed to it as an alternative to running the full KVM where the plots were created.

Even though this is a paid product it could work well if you are mining with under 24 drives. It seemed like a good fit for this application so just wanted to mention it.
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October 07, 2015, 05:41:15 PM
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Which pool is 12468105956737329840?

burst.ninja




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October 07, 2015, 07:46:45 PM
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Which pool is 12468105956737329840?

burst.ninja


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October 07, 2015, 10:58:57 PM
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Who is the imposter here  Grin
Welcome though (Cobra98)


Lol I guess I am since u were already here. I'm a mustang guy and have a 98 Cobra btw!

I think I have everything all set and going a small 20gig partition and just a little while ago I seen a different color line in the mining results. Did this mean I found something?

17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] found DL:        1907956
17:21:57 Thread "Y:\Burst\plots+D:\Burst\plots" in 0.4 sec (16.1 MB/s) CPU 66.03%
17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] sent DL:         1907956    22d 01:59:16
17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] confirmed DL:    1907956    22d 01:59:16

When I look on the pool share list this is me

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9X5F-CMHL-9YJB-HKY3K   22 days   0.80   [ 13 ]

How do I recieve coins and how long does it take?
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October 07, 2015, 11:10:41 PM
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Hmmm just got another....

18:04:16 [17908512605713200237] found DL:        1837588
18:04:16 Thread "Y:\Burst\plots+D:\Burst\plots" in 0.5 sec (12.6 MB/s) CPU 59.31%
18:04:17 [17908512605713200237] sent DL:         1837588    21d 06:26:28
18:04:20 [17908512605713200237] confirmed DL:    1837588    21d 06:26:28
Winner: 200s by DW86-ZA9J-DA5W-HTMJX (UP4)


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9X5F-CMHL-9YJB-HKY3K   21 days   1.56   [ 16 ]
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October 08, 2015, 02:36:18 AM
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busrt will be delisted from c-cex Sad

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October 08, 2015, 02:58:41 AM
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Lol I guess I am since u were already here. I'm a mustang guy and have a 98 Cobra btw!

I think I have everything all set and going a small 20gig partition and just a little while ago I seen a different color line in the mining results. Did this mean I found something?

17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] found DL:        1907956
17:21:57 Thread "Y:\Burst\plots+D:\Burst\plots" in 0.4 sec (16.1 MB/s) CPU 66.03%
17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] sent DL:         1907956    22d 01:59:16
17:21:57 [17908512605713200237] confirmed DL:    1907956    22d 01:59:16

When I look on the pool share list this is me

All Round Shares
9X5F-CMHL-9YJB-HKY3K   22 days   0.80   [ 13 ]

How do I recieve coins and how long does it take?

At that rate it will take you quite a while to build up many coins. Only 20GB of plots? You really need to have much more space allocated if you want to build up any amount of coins (have you seen how much they are worth currently?) You could buy 1 million coins for about $66. You are competing with people who have several TB allocated. You have joined Burst at a very interesting time. I think the mining is the fun part but who knows what will happen in the bigger picture for this coin.

BTW, same reason I chose Cobra as well, had an 03 Vert, shown here. https://i.imgur.com/OCpyIxg.jpg
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At that rate it will take you quite a while to build up many coins. Only 20GB of plots? You really need to have much more space allocated if you want to build up any amount of coins (have you seen how much they are worth currently?) You could buy 1 million coins for about $66. You are competing with people who have several TB allocated. You have joined Burst at a very interesting time. I think the mining is the fun part but who knows what will happen in the bigger picture for this coin.

BTW, same reason I chose Cobra as well, had an 03 Vert, shown here. https://i.imgur.com/OCpyIxg.jpg


Yea I figured the space would not lead to much but I wanted to get my feet wet right away and right now I have a 2TB plotting away to use tomorrow. I just like the low power usage and no really other hardware needed. I've got the drive space already, just wanted to see how it works with the small space i used. I used to mine alt coins with a couple gpu rigs in exchange for bitcoin so I have an idea about mining lol. One was a 6 gpu R9 270 setup and another was a couple R9 280x's hashing away, way to much heat and power usage btw. I've got 5 antminer usb sticks and 10 gridseeds in the closet and have gone the way of the dinosaur lol.

Man I would love a terminator! I seen a Mystichrome Cobra the other day and man was she purdy! I've got a 2011 5.0 also and she can get up and go also, to bad the 98 hasn't been used much since getting the 11  Undecided
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At that rate it will take you quite a while to build up many coins. Only 20GB of plots? You really need to have much more space allocated if you want to build up any amount of coins (have you seen how much they are worth currently?) You could buy 1 million coins for about $66. You are competing with people who have several TB allocated. You have joined Burst at a very interesting time. I think the mining is the fun part but who knows what will happen in the bigger picture for this coin.

BTW, same reason I chose Cobra as well, had an 03 Vert, shown here. https://i.imgur.com/OCpyIxg.jpg


Yea I figured the space would not lead to much but I wanted to get my feet wet right away and right now I have a 2TB plotting away to use tomorrow. I just like the low power usage and no really other hardware needed. I've got the drive space already, just wanted to see how it works with the small space i used. I used to mine alt coins with a couple gpu rigs in exchange for bitcoin so I have an idea about mining lol. One was a 6 gpu R9 270 setup and another was a couple R9 280x's hashing away, way to much heat and power usage btw. I've got 5 antminer usb sticks and 10 gridseeds in the closet and have gone the way of the dinosaur lol.

Man I would love a terminator! I seen a Mystichrome Cobra the other day and man was she purdy! I've got a 2011 5.0 also and she can get up and go also, to bad the 98 hasn't been used much since getting the 11  Undecided
You could just give me the 98..... Ill give her plenty of use.   You can even have my 05 Exploder!
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You could just give me the 98..... Ill give her plenty of use.   You can even have my 05 Exploder!

No chance my friend lol. BBK longtubes, CAI, underdrive pullies, 4.10 gears, short throw shifter and a magnaflow magnapack catback. My buddies kids always wanting to hear her growl haha, she sure did sound awesome! I get about 1-2 people a month just stopping by the house wanting to buy even though she has no sale sign on her.
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You could just give me the 98..... Ill give her plenty of use.   You can even have my 05 Exploder!

No chance my friend lol. BBK longtubes, CAI, underdrive pullies, 4.10 gears, short throw shifter and a magnaflow magnapack catback. My buddies kids always wanting to hear her growl haha, she sure did sound awesome! I get about 1-2 people a month just stopping by the house wanting to buy even though she has no sale sign on her.

LoL.  Shit,  Guess im stuck with the Exploder!

In all seriousness..... GREAT FUCKING CAR!
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October 08, 2015, 06:07:38 AM
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busrt will be delisted from c-cex Sad

Could it be that harvesting coins should be replaced with TRADING?

Will be Bittrex next?

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