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August 16, 2014, 02:59:10 PM
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yes, you don't even need to install wallet if someone would host it ... you could simply log in there and you have your coins. or lets say you would know my passphrase ... you could login to your wallet and see my coins^^

therefore once again ... passphrase has to be very complex and secure!

Wow... Awesome! Thankyuo!

yes it is, but i have to say ... be careful to login a hosted wallet (once there is one), they could have modified the client side code to read your passphrase ... it has to be a well trusted one!
No prob. Wallet client is in my home PC behind router/firewall :-)

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August 16, 2014, 03:05:59 PM
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Any progress with pool?

Good question

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August 16, 2014, 03:12:53 PM
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if there would be a pool how many tb of plotfiles the users may provide to it?
i think of setting up some sort of "grouped" mining for which one would have to supply the passphrase to reuse the plotfiles.
the mined coins would then be distributed to a burst adress the user supplies.
for the users this means if they have a balance in their address they have plots for they would send it to a fresh account and use the old one only for pool mining.
would this be a good intermediate solution?

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August 16, 2014, 03:18:16 PM
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Selling 30K, pm your offers
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August 16, 2014, 03:28:07 PM
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if there would be a pool how many tb of plotfiles the users may provide to it?
i think of setting up some sort of "grouped" mining for which one would have to supply the passphrase to reuse the plotfiles.
the mined coins would then be distributed to a burst adress the user supplies.
for the users this means if they have a balance in their address they have plots for they would send it to a fresh account and use the old one only for pool mining.
would this be a good intermediate solution?

The only problem with a pool is, give out the address id then you tell it the amount of space you give it, it then returns the nonce starting  then the range of what is given to you, then the miner would have to generate said plots (it took me 6 hours exactly to generate 100gbish worth of plots) so then you're forcing the next user to jump on a higher set of nonces and range, in that time and for all that effort you're not mining.


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August 16, 2014, 03:35:24 PM
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if there would be a pool how many tb of plotfiles the users may provide to it?
i think of setting up some sort of "grouped" mining for which one would have to supply the passphrase to reuse the plotfiles.
the mined coins would then be distributed to a burst adress the user supplies.
for the users this means if they have a balance in their address they have plots for they would send it to a fresh account and use the old one only for pool mining.
would this be a good intermediate solution?

The only problem with a pool is, give out the address id then you tell it the amount of space you give it, it then returns the nonce starting  then the range of what is given to you, then the miner would have to generate said plots (it took me 6 hours exactly to generate 100gbish worth of plots) so then you're forcing the next user to jump on a higher set of nonces and range, in that time and for all that effort you're not mining.



no, should be no problem to have nonce from 0-100 and from 700-1000 etc. you will mine with 400.
at the moment with exploding diff the whole thing could work, but who wants to be responsible for that ... how to validate that people are really mining with the assigned plot range to the group address?! nice idea but not practicable i think. i will wait for the 2nd step of pool mining ...
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August 16, 2014, 03:46:01 PM
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A second thought here, we could persay create a cloud mining service, so people could rent out the plot space, the system generates, mines etc and people just buy / reserve more space...

im working on a c variant of the miner (ill get it working on windows and nix, mac people your on your own sorry Smiley ) as the java miner is a bit laggy for me using linux (windows is ok ish)

I can provide coding for said service, but im not a backer  as im poor, so who wants to setup such a service ?

EDIT: also, luxe, the only problem with that way of mining, people want to use as much space as they can, so that range of nonces is pointless as if two people have the same set of nonce ranges and data then they both come up with the same share from the signature, the idea of pool minign needs a bit more fine tuning, it is possible but to what extent.

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August 16, 2014, 03:47:58 PM
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if there would be a pool how many tb of plotfiles the users may provide to it?
i think of setting up some sort of "grouped" mining for which one would have to supply the passphrase to reuse the plotfiles.
the mined coins would then be distributed to a burst adress the user supplies.
for the users this means if they have a balance in their address they have plots for they would send it to a fresh account and use the old one only for pool mining.
would this be a good intermediate solution?

The only problem with a pool is, give out the address id then you tell it the amount of space you give it, it then returns the nonce starting  then the range of what is given to you, then the miner would have to generate said plots (it took me 6 hours exactly to generate 100gbish worth of plots) so then you're forcing the next user to jump on a higher set of nonces and range, in that time and for all that effort you're not mining.



no, should be no problem to have nonce from 0-100 and from 700-1000 etc. you will mine with 400.
at the moment with exploding diff the whole thing could work, but who wants to be responsible for that ... how to validate that people are really mining with the assigned plot range to the group address?! nice idea but not practicable i think. i will wait for the 2nd step of pool mining ...

people would mine with whatever they want. share submission is with this content:
7071108081565666874:8232454
tricky part is to verify this data on pool side on the fly.

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August 16, 2014, 03:49:11 PM
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For those, who want to trade BURST, I've created the BURST Gataway on Nxt Asset Exchange (AE):

Asset Name: 1000BURST

Asset ID: 251006016744564741

Each one asset represents 1000 BURST coins.

In order to sell your BURTS coins on AE, first you need to get 1000BURST asset. To do this just send your BURST coins to the BURTS Gateaway address BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5 _and_ send an Arbitrary Message containing your NXT address (in alpha-numeric format) to the same address.
(I'll send 5 NXT along with a 1000BURST assets to depositors who do not have any NXT, so that they will be able to place orders)

To guarantee smooth withdrawals, the amount of the 1000BURST assets in circulation will always be less then the balance of the BURTS Gateaway address (BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5).
No sell orders from the issuing account will be placed.

To withdraw your 1000BURST assets you should transfer them to this issuing account (NXT-VVTV-U25N-U2FY-2V35H) _and_ in the attached message place your BURST address (in alpha-numeric format).

Deposit/Withdrawal time: 12 hours max., usually much faster.

Fees: currently 1% Deposits (0% for first 5 deposits), 1% Withdrawals (subject to change).

Minimum Deposit: 1000 BURST  (subject to change)

Minimum Withdrawal: 1000 BURST  (subject to change)


To trade on AE without local Nxt client you can use one of the public Nxt nodes:

http://217.17.88.5:7876/          http://vps4.nxtcrypto.org:7876/  
http://vps8.nxtcrypto.org:7876/   http://nxt.ravensbloodrealms.com:7876/
https://miasik.no-ip.org:7876/    https://162.243.145.83:7876/


or use http://www.SecureAE.com/ web platform.


You can buy some BURST coins (1000BURST assets) at Asset Exchange directly for BTC via http://www.SecureAE.com/ , or with NXT coins.
You can get some NXT for fiat at instant automated exchange https://coinomat.com/ , or at CCEDK exchange (including North European currencies), or at p2p exchange https://nxtex.net/ (for PayPal, like at Localbitcoins). Or you can use cryptoexchanges like https://www.cryptsy.com/, https://poloniex.com/ ,  https://hitbtc.com/ .


Happy BURST trading!



For those who do not aware: the trading at Asset Exchange is safe and trustless, because the trade occurs in a single transaction.
And Asset Exchange cannot be suspended (like DGex) or hacked (like BTer), or collapsed (like shareXcoin).

The only threat is that the issuer can refuse to withdraw. But I will not, please check my profiles at BTT (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=147961) and nxtforum (https://nxtforum.org/index.php?action=profile;u=15),
also you can check the volume of the similar FIMK Gateway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=633304.msg8097620#msg8097620

This is a very good start!! Thank you for adding.
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August 16, 2014, 03:49:40 PM
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I can sell 500k BURST at a price of 0.028/10k:

cost of 500k: 1.40 BTC
cost of 250k: 0.70 BTC
cost of 100k: 0.28 BTC
cost of 50k:  0.14 BTC

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August 16, 2014, 03:50:19 PM
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ok, i sell my gpus and buy hd:s???

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ok, i sell my gpus and buy hd:s???

Or both at the same time!
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Last edit: August 16, 2014, 04:15:46 PM by jzhoulon
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what happened to nxt just, ,,it is falling to 0.0000400 btc/nxt , due to yesterday hack's action?hope burst will cast off the nxt, and have its own road to go, nxt seems to be going to die! it has no value to follow, ntx, nas, nfd, all the nxt based coin are labourious

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August 16, 2014, 04:39:31 PM
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for DEV or luxe...

if i kill run_generate.bat and i restart it later without delete PLOT folder, the plot generation restart without problem?
i need to tune some Xmx par and thread too...

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August 16, 2014, 04:48:55 PM
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I'm on holiday and I'm mining with my Notebook with 571 GB.

I've resolved the block number 1904 and the output of the miner was this! Is there something strange!?
That's the first line of the block 1904 until the 1905:


{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:1722201
Submitting share
{"result":"deadline: 606975"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:896706
Submitting share
{"result":"deadline: 261292"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:1234179
Submitting share
Error: Failed to submit nonce
{"height":"1905","generationSignature":"48919c4f7eee064d2b47070db5e95281a5bff823
13d2b6736fd18c937f577c6b"}


I've also resolved the block 1896, so two blocks in a row after days with nothing! Is it luck!? I don't see a low deadline!
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August 16, 2014, 04:50:40 PM
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for DEV or luxe...

if i kill run_generate.bat and i restart it later without delete PLOT folder, the plot generation restart without problem?
i need to tune some Xmx par and thread too...

It will not restart the plot generation where you left off.

You can manually restart it where it left off by altering the bat file but the original plot file will not accurately show (by the name) its true size.
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for DEV or luxe...

if i kill run_generate.bat and i restart it later without delete PLOT folder, the plot generation restart without problem?
i need to tune some Xmx par and thread too...

It will not restart the plot generation where you left off.

You can manually restart it where it left off by altering the bat file but the original plot file will not accurately show (by the name) its true size.

example:
you are just generating xxx 25000 5000 1000 2
you will have a file like xxx_25000_5000_1000
you stop generating after 'Writing from nonce 2500' is complete and next started to generate
you will have to rename the file to xxx_25000_2500_1000 (optional, to prevent 'Error reading file: ...')
and start over with xxx 27500 5000 1000 2

@nite99 is that correct?

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August 16, 2014, 05:27:38 PM
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for DEV or luxe...

if i kill run_generate.bat and i restart it later without delete PLOT folder, the plot generation restart without problem?
i need to tune some Xmx par and thread too...

It will not restart the plot generation where you left off.

You can manually restart it where it left off by altering the bat file but the original plot file will not accurately show (by the name) its true size.

example:
you are just generating xxx 25000 5000 1000 2
you will have a file like xxx_25000_5000_1000
you stop generating after 'Writing from nonce 2500' is complete and next started to generate
you will have to rename the file to xxx_25000_2500_1000 (optional, to prevent 'Error reading file: ...')
and start over with xxx 27500 5000 1000 2

@nite99 is that correct?



i have just one file 3 TB or some thing similar...
i'm generating from 0 to 12560000 8000
now i'm "Generating from nonce: 2072000"
from 0 to 2064000 already done.

if i kill run_generate and then i restart, what's up?


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August 16, 2014, 05:33:22 PM
 #1739

I'm on holiday and I'm mining with my Notebook with 571 GB.

I've resolved the block number 1904 and the output of the miner was this! Is there something strange!?
That's the first line of the block 1904 until the 1905:


{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:1722201
Submitting share
{"result":"deadline: 606975"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:896706
Submitting share
{"result":"deadline: 261292"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
{"height":"1904","generationSignature":"379aab81dac27e2fa22f5ebdc836be254c357f88
c0fb546fba50be1c36b681d5"}
New best: 239199528940891303:1234179
Submitting share
Error: Failed to submit nonce
{"height":"1905","generationSignature":"48919c4f7eee064d2b47070db5e95281a5bff823
13d2b6736fd18c937f577c6b"}


I've also resolved the block 1896, so two blocks in a row after days with nothing! Is it luck!? I don't see a low deadline!

You submit a share for every block your miner sees.  Every miner submits their best share.  Lowest deadline gets the block reward. 

As your miner scanned your HD, it submitted your best share then continued scanning and found a nonce that gave a better solution/deadline so it submitted that share which lowered your deadline.  This is normal.  Your error came when you tried to submit a share right when the block was being solved and the chain was moving to the next block.  Think 'stale' share...




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August 16, 2014, 05:38:08 PM
 #1740

For those, who want to trade BURST, I've created the BURST Gataway on Nxt Asset Exchange (AE):

Asset Name: 1000BURST

Asset ID: 251006016744564741

Each one asset represents 1000 BURST coins.

In order to sell your BURTS coins on AE, first you need to get 1000BURST asset. To do this just send your BURST coins to the BURTS Gateaway address BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5 _and_ send an Arbitrary Message containing your NXT address (in alpha-numeric format) to the same address.
(I'll send 5 NXT along with a 1000BURST assets to depositors who do not have any NXT, so that they will be able to place orders)
...
I sold some BURST on AE. It's not difficult.
I sent BURST and Message with my NXT address to BURST-MCHC-LBKK-ZLZY-C3XL5.
After a certain time in my NXT client appeared necessary records. I chose the asset in the Asset Exchange menu and sold.
Now I have a NXT coins.

Thanks, abctc.

It's a sorry what happened with Bter and NXT now  Sad
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