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October 08, 2015, 07:12:23 AM
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Will be Bittrex next?

After some time - sure.
BURST is approaching to its end of cycle - death.
All coins behave the same way despite of their innovations or algorithms.
Nobody needs that algs and innovations. Number of coins increases, investments do not increase. Soap bubble.
Even etherium goes exact the same way.

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October 08, 2015, 09:09:40 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?

Elmit, the great trader - evident by the volume on all exchanges!
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October 08, 2015, 09:17:25 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?

Elmit, the great trader - evident by the volume on all exchanges!

Can you explain how you could come to this conclusion by reading the blockchain, please?

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October 08, 2015, 11:26:09 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?

Elmit, the great trader - evident by the volume on all exchanges!

Can you explain how you could come to this conclusion by reading the blockchain, please?


I came to the conclusion by looking at the low volume on all three exchanges. No one trades. Not me. Not you.

Are you familiar with the concept of sarcasm?
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October 08, 2015, 01:29:47 PM
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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?

Elmit, the great trader - evident by the volume on all exchanges!

Can you explain how you could come to this conclusion by reading the blockchain, please?


I came to the conclusion by looking at the low volume on all three exchanges. No one trades. Not me. Not you.

To my defence, I do not have much to trade (less than 1 BTC), but I do occasional trade.
I mentioned it already pages back that exchanges are a business, they live from trading fees. No trading, no fee, no income, no interest.
I believe BinLaden refers to not traders as "bag holders".
Any kind of trading, Any kind of usage will increase interest. E.g. if you offer a product/service in BURSTs, the potential customer has the choice to mine or to buy (= trade) to get BURSTs.

Are you familiar with the concept of sarcasm?

I read your line, yes, I recognized it.

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October 08, 2015, 02:29:16 PM
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Quote from: Elmit
Will be Bittrex next?

After some time - sure.
BURST is approaching to its end of cycle - death.
All coins behave the same way despite of their innovations or algorithms.
Nobody needs that algs and innovations. Number of coins increases, investments do not increase. Soap bubble.
Even etherium goes exact the same way.

I'm not so sure that ALL coins go this way. There will be a lot that do, and there will be a lot that survive, and there will be a lot that have tech that survives, but the coin itself may not, all in figuring this game we call cryptocurrencies out.

Every coin right now is extremely low in value, but I don't think (as you do) that this is a permanent situation.

Even if BURST gets delisted (which I don't think will happen btw, there ARE people who will spend the volume on their own if need be. Even though I don't think CCEX is important anymore to BURST.) the coin isn't dead until the network stops. However, BURST is so cheap to run the network, I see it continuing quite some time. Hopefully by then there will be services that make use of the coin and get people using it. If not, however, then there will be possible issues, but like I said, nothing is dead until the network stops.

I do also think, that since there aren't many people who are able to work for this coin in a 'dedicated' fashion, the time taken for the services we all want and would love to see to be developed is going to take longer, the issue I see here is that the decline in reward is fast, and if these services can't get put in place before the mining is 'finished', making it necessary for transaction fees (meaning we need more volume in tx) that is where I see a real potential for issues.

Although, the coin IS very cheap to mine, so BURST in particular is going to be very interesting either way.

I'm surprised though, that this mining style hasn't taken off more than it has, I think it is just people not wanting to believe it is possible. I know this is true because there are many who try to say that the algo has issues, but no one is able to back this up with any proof at all. So they're just (mad? for lack of a better word...) that the algo is available and makes their algo seem 'pointless' when it comes to power consumption.

I do still believe that in one way or another BURST will live on, either directly, or through a clone that will make use of all the innovation, just going a direction that BURST didn't. But no one can tell the future, there could be things that are in the works that no one is aware of, and could take the whole scene by storm.

I just think that there is a lot of pessimism right now in the crypto world, but I do think this is temporary.

Just my 2 BURST.



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October 09, 2015, 12:00:38 AM
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Hey,

I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?
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October 09, 2015, 12:12:42 AM
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Hey,

I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?

You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet.

H.




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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.
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October 09, 2015, 12:38:46 AM
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Hey,

I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?

You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet.

H.


Thank you, am I blind or is that information lacking from the pool page?
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October 09, 2015, 12:43:51 AM
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.

You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected.

What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/

H.




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October 09, 2015, 12:46:09 AM
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Hey,

I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?

You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet.

H.


Thank you, am I blind or is that information lacking from the pool page?

It's missing from the page, there was a tutorial around that had the ports, but yeah, should be on the pool page.

H.




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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.

You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected.

What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/

H.

Thanks Haitch, I'll suss that out and do some more research Smiley
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Crowetic, what does "BURST Executive" mean?

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[miner]

new version Burst-miner v1.151009
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst/releases/download/1.151009/miner-burst-1.151009.zip

- More stable work of miner
- Lib pthreadVC2.dll excluded
- Refactoring of code
- Writing to a file stat-log.cvs no longer supported (no longer needed)

Fully tested only mode "pool".

https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst

pls, test with other modes and "proxy"...

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October 09, 2015, 11:43:33 AM
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[miner]

new version Burst-miner v1.151009
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst/releases/download/1.151009/miner-burst-1.151009.zip

- More stable work of miner
- Lib pthreadVC2.dll excluded
- Refactoring of code
- Writing to a file stat-log.cvs no longer supported (no longer needed)

Fully tested only mode "pool".

https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst

pls, test with other modes and "proxy"...


Thanks, is Dev2 still supported?
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.

You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected.

What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/

H.

Thanks Haitch, I'll suss that out and do some more research Smiley
I have used that service before from your link. I would start my GPU miner at midnight and then let it turn off after 3 hours. Miner.exe will work the same. Might want to use Haitch bat file as the service that calls miner.exe. This was used to start the miner if it stopped
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about 50%
[ 22.98% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (579) /bin/laden
[ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139)
[ 4.05% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (102) M2
[ 4.05% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (102) M1
[ 2.54% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (64)
[ 2.30% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (58)
[ 1.75% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (44) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 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 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-FDUK-NG2J-5LFN-6EP8H (23) UD3
[ 0.87% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (22) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 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 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (20) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.75% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (19)

update:
[ 23.77% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (599) /bin/laden
[ 5.16% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (130)
[ 4.17% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (105) M2
[ 3.69% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (93) M1
[ 2.62% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (66)
[ 2.50% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (63)
[ 1.90% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (48) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 1.31% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (33) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-YW79-8Q33-PBQL-HD8N6 (27) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.99% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (25)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (24)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (24) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (23) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (23) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.83% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (21)

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pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday
please move to other pool

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pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday
please move to other pool



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