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July 24, 2017, 10:30:46 AM
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stabilize site? what site? cos when your local wallet syncing,synced and sharing=you can be on bad fork ....
im curious what FORK will be good,cos any from all have to be right

Not site. Network! The forks have been caused by wallet crashes. and when miners have their disconections from the network they fork if they continue to mine.
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i was thikn site=network  Wink
wallet didnt caused fork network

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July 24, 2017, 11:32:45 AM
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i was thikn site=network  Wink
wallet didnt caused fork network

Yes it has. However it has been a "spam" attack on the network that caused all wallets to get a LOAD of unconfimed transactions. wallets have been redistributing theese transactions to all other wallets and make them crash due to out of memory problems or they have began to be so slow that they cant keep up with the network. When a miners wallet looses connection to network and forge blocks by its own it forks. And when alot of miners looses connections we have massive forks. This is what have happened. Not all wallets have crashed.
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July 24, 2017, 02:48:22 PM
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Which pool we can mine now? Seem burst.ninja on wrong chain.

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July 24, 2017, 03:17:13 PM
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I've been using Burstcoin Wallet AIO 0.3.9.7 for Windows, but the wallet is mostly crashing/hanging even though with some work I can mine (currently pool.burstcoin.sk), but I can't get my current wallet balance. Anyone know what's up with the burst-team.us domain?
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A short Introduction to BURST's POC mining
Burst uses a new algorithm for proof of hdd capacity (POC) mining. Miners pre-generate chunks of data known as 'plots' which are then saved to disk. The number of plots you store is effectively your mining speed. Every block the miner will skim through the saved plots, and come up with an amount of time until it is able to mine a block if another block hasn't yet been found. After reading through the plots is complete, your hardware can idle until the newest block.




sha256: b0008bc63aab921ef427b6a9c817d8747cd34252560996343c4183ddfb6fad98
Github: https://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoin

Alternative wallets: 

Multi OS:
Download AIO Wallet V1.2.3 Win/Linux/MacOS with Blockchain (21.04.15) and Addons

After running wallet, access it through a web browser at http://localhost:8125 When upgrading wallet, move burst_db folder into new wallet folder to avoid re-downloading the blockchain. For detailed instructions, see Guides below.

Windows:
Download Windows Wallet (Client) based on AIO Wallet V1.2.3   

WebWallet:
https://wallet.burst.city:8125/index.html


Websites

EN: http://burstcoin.info
EN: http://www.burstcoin.sk
FR: http://www.burstcoin.fr
DE: http://www.burstcoin.de
JP: http://www.burstcoin.jp
CN: http://www.burstcoin.cn
 
FB: https://www.facebook.com/burstcoin.sk
Slack: http://burstcoin.slack.com - Join the Discussion!


Guides for BURST mining

Install the Windows wallet (by bobafett)

Install the Linux wallet (by bobafett)

Basics Burst Mining (by bobafett)

Mining with Windows Part 1: Plotting (by bobafett)

Mining with Windows Part 2: Solomining (by bobafett)

Mining with Windows Part 3: Poolmining (by bobafett)

Mining with Windows Part 4: Plots optimizing (by bobafett)

Mining with Windows Part 5: Solomining with more PCs that point to one PC with wallet (by bobafett)



Windows mining guide (thanks to crowetic)


Plotters


Miners

Blago’s Windows Miner
(source: https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst)

luxes’s GPU Miner for Win/Linux/MacOS

Uray's Miner
Linux x64 OSX x64 Windows x64
(source: https://github.com/uraymeiviar/burst-miner)

dcct's c miner for Linux

Dev's POCMiner in java



Pool Mining
Warning: there is no standard protocol for pools at this time, so different pools require different miners.

dev's pools
v2 pool. allows you to use solo plots:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg8604606#msg8604606
v1 pool, requires you generate plots for this pool only usable there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg8448276#msg8448276

uray's US, SG and EU pools (allows solo plots):
https://mining.burstcoin.io

Irontiga and Crowetic's ( http://byte.enterprises ) v2 pool (allows solo plots and ANY MINER ((custom source)):
http://burst.ninja

koko2530's v2 pool (allows solo plots; based on uray's source):
http://cryptomining.farm/

Elmit's v2 pool in Singapore (allows solo plots; based on uray's source):
http://mininghere.com:8001/

PCFiL's v2 pool (allows solo plots; based on uray's source):
http://burst.poolto.be:88

Italian pool v2 pool (allows solo plots; based on uray's source):
http://pool.burstcoin.it/

Burstcoin.de Pool (allows solo plots; based on uray's source):
http://pool.burstcoin.de/








IRC:
Freenode: #burst-coin

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/burstcoin/

Mining Calculator:
https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator

Block Explorers:
http://burstcoin.eu/
http://burst.cryptoport.io/
blockex.burstcoin.info




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Miners generate and cache chunks of data known as 'plots', which are divided into 4096 portions known as 'scoops'. Plots are generated by taking a public address and a nonce, then hashing it, pre-appending the resulting hash, repeating the hash-pre-append cycle many times, and then hashing the whole thing and xor'ing the last hash with the whole thing.

Plots are staggered together so chunks of the same scoop number are together, then written to disk.
Each block has a generation signature which is derived only from the previous block's generation signature and miner, so it is difficult to manipulate.

When mining, the scoop number to be used for a block is derived from the generation signature and the block height, so the miner reads all relevant scoops(each plot will have 1 relevant scoop, and staggering allows for larger sequential read with less seeking) Only 0.024% of the stored data will need to be read each block.

The generation signature is hashed with each scoop. 8 bytes are taken from the hash, then divided by a scaling factor (inverse difficulty). The resulting number is a number of seconds. If that many seconds passes since the last block without a new one, the address/nonce combination used to generate that plot/scoop is eligible to announce a new block.

The miner's hardware can just sit idle until either that time or a new block.The address/nonce is included in the block as proof of eligibility, and the block is signed by that address.

Technically, this mining process can be mined POW-style, however mining it as intended will yield thousands of times the hashrate, and your hardware will sit idle most of the time. Continuously hashing until a block is found is unnecessary, as waiting long enough will cause any nonce to eventually become valid.




Flow chart of the process
The plotting part is done once for each nonce, and the results are saved to disk, and the mining reads the saved data from disk.


Emission Rate



Technological RoadMap
Basic pool support (done)
Improved pool support (done)
Advanced transactions(escrow, subscription, reserve funds then transfer not yet known portion later)(some done)
Automated transactions (turing complete smart contracts) (done)
BurstId authentication system
Allow linking BurstId to burst account for transfers with spending limits.
DHT for off-chain services
Off-chain encrypted messaging and voip between burstid accounts
File storage (disclaimer: still figuring out a good way to do this. this will take a while.)





   
Software Development


Windows:
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burstBlago's Windows Miner
https://github.com/BurstTools/BurstSoftwareBurst Windows Plot Generator for SEE4 / AVX / AVX2
https://github.com/dawallet/burstwindowswalletBurst Wallet for Windows
 
 
Multi / Linux / MacOS:

https://github.com/BurstProjectMain Develeopment: Main Wallet, Java Miner by burstdev, vbcs
http://www.ciyam.org/at/Automated Transactions
https://github.com/bhamongpuPlotGenerator, BurstMine(graphical plotter/miner)
https://github.com/kartojalBurst OS, Burst ARM Tools, DCCT Tools GUI, gpuPlotGenerator
https://github.com/KurairaitoBurst Plot Generator by Kurairaito
https://github.com/Mirkic7Improved Linux Burst Plotter / optimizer / miner
https://github.com/uraymeiviarC Miner, Pool, Block Explorer, Plot Composer (not active anymore, fork?)
 
 







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The subject should be translated into Indonesian, so that the newbie better understand what is the purpose of the subject and I respect once over. thank you

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July 24, 2017, 04:10:17 PM
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Which pool we can mine now? Seem burst.ninja on wrong chain.

I think this pool is on right chain https://burst.cryptoguru.org/ atleast i can see payouts in my wallet

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July 24, 2017, 04:59:24 PM
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I'm currently using http://pool.burstcoin.ro and I receive payments. (1.2.9b)

As soon as the situation we'll be more clear probably I'll switch back to 1.2.8.

Hope devs will continue supporting BURST !

Have a nice day, guys!


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July 24, 2017, 05:02:26 PM
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Check here for network and node status: http://status.burstcontrol.com:7777/network

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July 24, 2017, 05:45:51 PM
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I'm currently using http://pool.burstcoin.ro and I receive payments. (1.2.9b)

As soon as the situation we'll be more clear probably I'll switch back to 1.2.8.

Hope devs will continue supporting BURST !

Have a nice day, guys!




You should not go back to 1.2.8. instead use one of the other version like 1.2.8mu.
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July 24, 2017, 06:47:01 PM
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Burst forums are online and stable again.

Summary of the (ongoing) attack and how you can help stabilize the network: https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/7590/blockchain-attack-announcement-fasten-your-seatbelts-and-stay-calm

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July 24, 2017, 07:47:54 PM
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hello do you know? Can i ploting start at 1 000 000 000 nonce?


sure you can...
i use 1 000 000 000 for d:\
i use 2 000 000 000 for e:\
i use 3 000 000 000 for f:\
and so on...
it's easy and you don't risk to overlap files

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July 24, 2017, 08:35:08 PM
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Burst forums are online and stable again.

Summary of the (ongoing) attack and how you can help stabilize the network: https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/7590/blockchain-attack-announcement-fasten-your-seatbelts-and-stay-calm
hi IncludeBeer.
i still on burst 1.2.8 and after yesterday night, all seem works fine.
last block: 385226   24/07/2017 22:28:21
i'm on the right side???
how to check it?

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July 24, 2017, 10:14:23 PM
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Hi there again. Situation seems to be normal and stable.
BURST team did very good job.
Thanks for everybody shared infos to how fix the wallet.
Let's keep on mining and supporting this very good project !!!
 Cool Cool Cool
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July 24, 2017, 10:24:14 PM
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Burst forums are online and stable again.

Summary of the (ongoing) attack and how you can help stabilize the network: https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/7590/blockchain-attack-announcement-fasten-your-seatbelts-and-stay-calm
hi IncludeBeer.
i still on burst 1.2.8 and after yesterday night, all seem works fine.
last block: 385226   24/07/2017 22:28:21
i'm on the right side???
how to check it?

It seems the majority of forks have converged: http://status.burstcontrol.com:7777/network

Grow the Dividend Snek! (pm me if you have questions)
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July 25, 2017, 04:53:40 AM
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I love information like this from first hand. Even with problems, on market was very quiet - I mean no one sold. After this news, i'm sure that this is the best moment to buy more burst! Smiley
Cheers!

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July 25, 2017, 05:46:49 AM
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Can anybody tell me if one should use Burstcoin-fuseburst-1.2.8-v4 or the 1.2.9b wallet at the moment? I want to start mining, but cant get past downloading blockchain. If I will successfully download blockchain in beta 1.2.9b, can I copy it's file to the 1.2.8-v4?
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July 25, 2017, 06:22:02 AM
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Can anybody tell me if one should use Burstcoin-fuseburst-1.2.8-v4 or the 1.2.9b wallet at the moment? I want to start mining, but cant get past downloading blockchain. If I will successfully download blockchain in beta 1.2.9b, can I copy it's file to the 1.2.8-v4?
I can not condone a client that can moderate the network which 1.2.8-v4 seems to be doing. It has blacklist setttings. Even if the intentions are good that client should never have reached the public view. Dawallet has stated that we no longer should be using 1.2.9b since it has served its purpose. I sugest you go with muhatzgs version 1.2.8mu that can be found compiled here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7C2w7UN4dvRRGhadUdmN3QxV00/view?usp=sharing
His sourcecoude is available here: https://github.com/muhatzg/burstcoin/releases/tag/1.2.8mu
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July 25, 2017, 08:36:43 AM
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Guys,please I still need some help to start solo mining.I have changed reward recipient,and my configuration looks like:
{
   "Mode" : "solo",
   "Server" : "127.0.0.1",
   "Port": 8125,

   "UpdaterAddr" : "127.0.0.1",
   "UpdaterPort": "8125",

   "InfoAddr" : "127.0.0.1",
   "InfoPort": "8125",

   "EnableProxy": false,
   "ProxyPort": 8126,

   "Paths":["f:\\plots","E:\\plots","G:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 40000,
   "ShowMsg" : false,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,

   "Debug": true,
   "UseHDDWakeUp": true,

   "SendBestOnly": true,
   "TargetDeadline": 2592000,

   "UseFastRcv" : false,
   "SendInterval": 100,
   "UpdateInterval": 950,

   "UseLog" : false,
   "ShowWinner" : true,
   "UseBoost" : false,

   "WinSizeX": 76,
   "WinSizeY": 60
}                       
But when I start miner,it does not read the plots.I see just message "Press any key to contionue" When I press the key,miner closes.
Is something wrong with my configuration?

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July 25, 2017, 08:39:27 AM
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Can anybody tell me if one should use Burstcoin-fuseburst-1.2.8-v4 or the 1.2.9b wallet at the moment? I want to start mining, but cant get past downloading blockchain. If I will successfully download blockchain in beta 1.2.9b, can I copy it's file to the 1.2.8-v4?
I can not condone a client that can moderate the network which 1.2.8-v4 seems to be doing. It has blacklist setttings. Even if the intentions are good that client should never have reached the public view. Dawallet has stated that we no longer should be using 1.2.9b since it has served its purpose. I sugest you go with muhatzgs version 1.2.8mu that can be found compiled here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7C2w7UN4dvRRGhadUdmN3QxV00/view?usp=sharing
His sourcecoude is available here: https://github.com/muhatzg/burstcoin/releases/tag/1.2.8mu


Heh, I guess it is OK to fork an entire chain to fix the DAO, but it is not OK to blacklist a malicious actor on the network. Who would've figured Smiley

Pardon my sarcasm but here is no substantial difference between these two actions.
I am aware that it is against some people's beliefs on what a decentralized network should be, but in this case I do not think another option existed. Especially in such a short term.

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