carlo_0000
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November 11, 2017, 05:42:53 PM |
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i give up to try to solo mine as my wallet is not working anymore
so i join a pool to test
but i notice this
Thread "G:\Burst\plots" @ 18.4 sec (50.4 MB/s) CPU 55.07% 18:34:52 [13040712535386182237] confirmed DL: 45056951927499 521492499d 03:51:39 ----Fast block or corrupted file?---- Sent deadline: 35954884 Server's deadline: 45056951927499
is this a problem or not?
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pinkflower
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November 12, 2017, 12:58:18 AM |
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the online wallet is not working ether right now lol look like a lot of trouble with this coin
All the online wallets by the original team, Burstnation and the PoCC are working fine and have never had a down time at the time you made this post. Post your problem with mining in the GetBurst forum. Thats where the miners go and discuss mining related topics.
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carlo_0000
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November 12, 2017, 02:55:02 PM Last edit: November 13, 2017, 06:05:56 PM by carlo_0000 |
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I have been mining burst with my 4 tb hard drives and I have made around $20 mining for 2 weeks. There is money to be made, but not that much. This is not that profitable.
you say you earned more 3000 burst with 4To in 2 weeks? either you're very lucky or you're lying i also have 4tb , 1 & half day pool mining 8 burst it s far from 20$ lol not even get that on a year if it s stay like this more than2 days on pool 11 burst only, pool have bad luck i guess? i notice my local wallet won't run it s because my db is corrupt , don't know why i get error message from java when i delete the db it s start just fine
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slovakia
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November 14, 2017, 08:45:23 PM |
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carlo_0000 os you closing your wallet by X
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pinkflower
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November 15, 2017, 01:52:22 AM |
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I have been mining burst with my 4 tb hard drives and I have made around $20 mining for 2 weeks. There is money to be made, but not that much. This is not that profitable.
you say you earned more 3000 burst with 4To in 2 weeks? either you're very lucky or you're lying i also have 4tb , 1 & half day pool mining 8 burst it s far from 20$ lol not even get that on a year if it s stay like this more than2 days on pool 11 burst only, pool have bad luck i guess? i notice my local wallet won't run it s because my db is corrupt , don't know why i get error message from java when i delete the db it s start just fine I suggest you go to the GetBurst forum as all the technical information you need would most probably be there. Its also where the miners mostly hang out these days.
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HPEblockchain
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November 15, 2017, 09:28:54 PM |
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I work with the team at HPE and we are currently preparing for our release in the next few months of our Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). We are going to be showcasing the use of HPE Storage in a cryptocurrency mining enviornment, our drives used to mine coins on the blockchain as a awareness campaign that will be run on television ads and social networks starting in December. I would like to talk with anyone in your community that is mining burst coins and using HP storage products before the final production stage takes place for the campaign.
Thank you.
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QuintLeo
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November 16, 2017, 01:04:36 AM |
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HP storage products are bloody EXPEN$IVE, not cost effective for BURST mining.
Or are you setting up yet ANOTHER altcoin as BURST competition?
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pinkflower
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November 16, 2017, 02:40:42 AM |
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I work with the team at HPE and we are currently preparing for our release in the next few months of our Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). We are going to be showcasing the use of HPE Storage in a cryptocurrency mining enviornment, our drives used to mine coins on the blockchain as a awareness campaign that will be run on television ads and social networks starting in December. I would like to talk with anyone in your community that is mining burst coins and using HP storage products before the final production stage takes place for the campaign.
Thank you.
If you are really from HP then I suggest you message rico666. He is one of the lead developers of Burstcoin and I think their team is looking for partnerships and institutional investments for the Burst project. I am sure he will be interested on what your company has to offer to create a successful HDD mined blockchain.
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fredericos
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November 16, 2017, 06:46:54 AM |
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I must say I am impressed with the work of the burst team. I am expecting a healthy return on my investment
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rico666
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November 16, 2017, 08:04:20 AM |
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I work with the team at HPE and we are currently preparing for our release in the next few months of our Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). We are going to be showcasing the use of HPE Storage in a cryptocurrency mining enviornment, our drives used to mine coins on the blockchain as a awareness campaign that will be run on television ads and social networks starting in December. I would like to talk with anyone in your community that is mining burst coins and using HP storage products before the final production stage takes place for the campaign.
If I am not mistaken, the user @calandro (in our German Discord Forum: https://discord.gg/HyCqxwn) uses some kind of his own computing center much of which consists of HP storage products - albeit old ones. Also, some time ago in the official Burst Discord forum ( https://discord.gg/2VHBcbk) someone posted pictures of some IIRC HP storage system (again old, bought from eBay) he intended to use for Burst mining. I think you will have a hard time finding someone using new HP storage systems for mining Burst. Pricing is paramount and so it's most of the time DIY with some Seagate Archive sh*tty-SMR disks with hopefully $15 per TB cost.
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pinkflower
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November 17, 2017, 01:26:47 AM |
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If HPE is willing to demo their storage products for Burst mining and prove that they could make it more efficient and lower the cost, then maybe the community would take an interest.
Any Burst miners willing to assist HPEblockchain?
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dodgrad
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November 17, 2017, 10:54:47 PM |
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I must say I am impressed with the work of the burst team. I am expecting a healthy return on my investment
Any work your developer has in mind, the price I show no progress. You can get more information on this, I will be grateful
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penoze
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November 18, 2017, 10:10:27 AM |
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How is burst going handle the competition? There are more decentralized exchanges where people can easy invest I fiat,btc,eth.
Does burst have plans for the future to make getaways or something. Making bridges to the burstplatform
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ainsleyfran
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November 18, 2017, 10:29:19 AM |
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Wouldn't HDD mining destroy the HDD in a matter of days, which would make returns from this kind of investment minimal? I don't even know what this would do to SSDs.
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penoze
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November 18, 2017, 10:32:13 AM |
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Wouldn't HDD mining destroy the HDD in a matter of days, which would make returns from this kind of investment minimal? I don't even know what this would do to SSDs.
I think mining with an ssd isn't profitable but with mining with an HDD I have the same question in my mind. How long can an HDD live when it's 24/7 working?
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gunmunj
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November 18, 2017, 10:43:58 AM |
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I have 100TB with cpu optimized HDD but profit is very bad vs GPU mining. Because I paid at least 2 rigs money for HDD mining but I did not get earn
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bitcoin9999
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November 18, 2017, 01:48:42 PM |
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I have 100TB with cpu optimized HDD but profit is very bad vs GPU mining. Because I paid at least 2 rigs money for HDD mining but I did not get earn 100 tb is a lot. how much did you make with 100 tb?
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bitcoin9999
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November 18, 2017, 01:49:24 PM |
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How is burst going handle the competition? There are more decentralized exchanges where people can easy invest I fiat,btc,eth.
Does burst have plans for the future to make getaways or something. Making bridges to the burstplatform
What are the competitors against burst? storj and who else?
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November 18, 2017, 02:35:02 PM |
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Wouldn't HDD mining destroy the HDD in a matter of days, which would make returns from this kind of investment minimal? I don't even know what this would do to SSDs.
I think mining with an ssd isn't profitable but with mining with an HDD I have the same question in my mind. How long can an HDD live when it's 24/7 working? while burst mining for over a year the only drive i have killed was 15+ years old and already had bad sectors. the amount of wear on a drive from reading 1/4096 of plotted space about every 4 minutes is minimal, optimized plots minimize drive seeks (moving the heads) which helps. destroying drives is best done by thrashing them with a lot of writes, reads and seeks (using them for swap space in a machine with little ram is great for this). as far as ssds, well rewards are based mostly on plotted size and read time has little affect. so the cost for space being higher for ssds makes them less "profitable" than hard drives. that being said, given the current network difficulty the roi on buying drives is very long. napkin maths cheap drives being around $20/tb, estimated mining output being 100 burst per month, and at current price easily over 2 years. sure price goes up but so does difficulty. to me at this moment unless you have spare drives plus a machine already running 24/7, it looks like a better bet to just buy burst off the market instead of spending the next 2 years hoping to mine it. though i suppose resale value of drives would be some hedge on decrease but on increase the resale value doesn't increase. not trying to shill, i just think sinking money into burst mining right now doesn't make sense.
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carlo_0000
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November 18, 2017, 07:44:51 PM Last edit: November 19, 2017, 12:04:33 AM by carlo_0000 |
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Wouldn't HDD mining destroy the HDD in a matter of days, which would make returns from this kind of investment minimal? I don't even know what this would do to SSDs.
I think mining with an ssd isn't profitable but with mining with an HDD I have the same question in my mind. How long can an HDD live when it's 24/7 working? while burst mining for over a year the only drive i have killed was 15+ years old and already had bad sectors. the amount of wear on a drive from reading 1/4096 of plotted space about every 4 minutes is minimal, optimized plots minimize drive seeks (moving the heads) which helps. destroying drives is best done by thrashing them with a lot of writes, reads and seeks (using them for swap space in a machine with little ram is great for this). as far as ssds, well rewards are based mostly on plotted size and read time has little affect. so the cost for space being higher for ssds makes them less "profitable" than hard drives. that being said, given the current network difficulty the roi on buying drives is very long. napkin maths cheap drives being around $20/tb, estimated mining output being 100 burst per month, and at current price easily over 2 years. sure price goes up but so does difficulty. to me at this moment unless you have spare drives plus a machine already running 24/7, it looks like a better bet to just buy burst off the market instead of spending the next 2 years hoping to mine it. though i suppose resale value of drives would be some hedge on decrease but on increase the resale value doesn't increase. not trying to shill, i just think sinking money into burst mining right now doesn't make sense. i agree , how long can an HDD live when it's 24/7 working? where did you see the drive is working 24/24? running a drive 24/24 it won't die because of that, it s gonna have other problem before it dies of spinning 24/24 otherwise i agree you can't make money with buying a hard driver for this , even if price was double still need more than 2 years to pay back my 6tb (here in Belgium drives are more expensive, there are taxe on it) 30€ per tera i hope digibyte will add brust mining as algo this would be great
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