reza_abay
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August 16, 2014, 05:43:12 PM |
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Which one of best for best result found block? example: One 5TB large plot with one wallet account? Or 5 plot (each plot 1TB) with 5 diffrent wallet account ?
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ReDPoiSoN
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August 16, 2014, 05:56:05 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!
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... It's not that the problem.. I was saying that I've resolved that block, the number 1904 it's mine, but in that round, my deadlines wasn't low! I've resolved a block with a dead line of 606975 and 261292!
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CryptoSurfer
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August 16, 2014, 05:59:59 PM |
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Ok, let's see where this takes me (plot is generating): EDIT-> doing about 4GB in 15 minutes
myaddress_0_9663676416_8191
If this goes well i will try a 100TB pool.
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luxe
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August 16, 2014, 06:05:02 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? i think it will simply start from the beginning ... and u loose your plots ... not sure ... try it with a new very small file or just follow example ... you will have two files then, but thats no problem. Which one of best for best result found block? example: One 5TB large plot with one wallet account? Or 5 plot (each plot 1TB) with 5 diffrent wallet account ?
i tried that out ... created 2 additional wallets to my main ... generating ~250GB to each of them in same time ... after now a few days one gets double count of blocks than the other ... just a thing of luck ... but with rising difficulty i think that one wallet turns out better ... since three days i'm only generating plots for main wallet! ... but teach me wrong ... some others have experience?!
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mikest
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August 16, 2014, 06:06:26 PM |
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I started generate plots "run_generate.sh ID 800001 1190001 1000 4". Now I see in log: "Writing from nonce 1211001 Generating from nonce: 1212001 Writing from nonce 1212001 Generating from nonce: 1213001 Writing from nonce 1213001 Generating from nonce: 1214001"
Why generate process is overlap 1190001? I need break it or what? ANd what start number I should write on next plot chain?
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Depredation
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August 16, 2014, 06:12:45 PM |
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Which one of best for best result found block? example: One 5TB large plot with one wallet account? Or 5 plot (each plot 1TB) with 5 diffrent wallet account ?
I would think you get the same amount of burst.
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drumingspz
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August 16, 2014, 06:14:31 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!
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... It's not that the problem.. I was saying that I've resolved that block, the number 1904 it's mine, but in that round, my deadlines wasn't low! I've resolved a block with a dead line of 606975 and 261292! Perhaps your final entry that shows the error was submitted and had such a low deadline that it was immediately accepted by the network and was not displayed to your mining client. Just a guess.
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luxe
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August 16, 2014, 06:19:03 PM |
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I started generate plots "run_generate.sh ID 800001 1190001 1000 4". Now I see in log: "Writing from nonce 1211001 Generating from nonce: 1212001 Writing from nonce 1212001 Generating from nonce: 1213001 Writing from nonce 1213001 Generating from nonce: 1214001"
Why generate process is overlap 1190001? I need break it or what? ANd what start number I should write on next plot chain?
its not: from 800001 to 1190001its: add 1190001 from 800001 in this case next start nuber is 800001+1190001 Readme.txt or https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg8366346#msg8366346 or at every 3rd page :-P
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August 16, 2014, 06:20:37 PM |
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Threw if 50gb off my ssd drive giving me roughly 850gb. I did get a block last night closer to 27 hours out.
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abctc
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August 16, 2014, 06:25:24 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: 1000BURSTAsset ID: 251006016744564741Each 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 - thank you for your comment about the BURST Gateaway! what happened to nxt just, ,,it is falling to 0.0000400 btc/nxt , due to yesterday hack's action?
- nothing bad with Nxt, its just BTer was hacked, and they stoped NXT/BTC trading, so that 0.0000400 is like 100 $/ BTC at MtGox. The current price at Cryptsy is 0.00006000 BTC/NXT. When you sell BURST at Asset Exchange you only need to sell NXT immediatly at Cryptsy (if you do not want to hold them).
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burstcoin (OP)
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August 16, 2014, 06:36:53 PM |
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Added abctc's gateway to the OP.
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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CryptoSurfer
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August 16, 2014, 06:47:51 PM |
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Are there any community members with development skills who would like to help us (the community) out? With the approval of DEV we could assist in building other stuff so he can focus on rewriting the code to be able to mine with a pool (and some other stuff he is probably working on).
If so, send me a PM and let's see what we can achieve together!
First 5 members who send me a PM (and is willing to invest some time and skills into this coin) will receive 1000 burst each, paid from my own pocket.
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unsoindovo
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https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
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August 16, 2014, 07:04:48 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? UP UP UP UP
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Wulfcastle
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August 16, 2014, 07:09:18 PM |
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I mentioned earlier today that I was going to do a redesign of the Burst UI + a new logo. Well now I've completed both of those, take a look at the screenshots below (Please let me know if there is anything I've left out or if there's anything odd in the design) : Here is the link to the files for the UI : https://github.com/Wulfcastle/Burst-UIHow to Install :1. Download this repo to your PC 2. Navigate to the root of your Burst folder, e.g. C:\Burst\burst_1.0.0 3. Copy and Paste the "html" folder from this repo over the existing "html" folder in your Burst root folder, overwriting previous files. Note :This redesign only changes the CSS & HTML files that are used on the front-end of the NRS server that runs Burst, no back-end code has been edited, nor has any of the core functionality been edited in any way.
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BitcoinDN.com
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August 16, 2014, 07:35:59 PM |
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I mentioned earlier today that I was going to do a redesign of the Burst UI + a new logo. Well now I've completed both of those, take a look at the screenshots below (Please let me know if there is anything I've left out or if there's anything odd in the design) : Here is the link to the files for the UI : https://github.com/Wulfcastle/Burst-UIHow to Install :1. Download this repo to your PC 2. Navigate to the root of your Burst folder, e.g. C:\Burst\burst_1.0.0 3. Copy and Paste the "html" folder from this repo over the existing "html" folder in your Burst root folder, overwriting previous files. Note :This redesign only changes the CSS & HTML files that are used on the front-end of the NRS server that runs Burst, no back-end code has been edited, nor has any of the core functionality been edited in any way. Looks really nice makes me want to buy more burst. Would be really funny if Burst ends up replacing NXT as everyone gets scared of the 50M holder.
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Vorksholk
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August 16, 2014, 07:41:53 PM |
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Would people be interested in a service which offered generation AND mining of TBs of mining data for a monthly USD or BTC fee?
Pricing schedule might look something like:
First month (generation of plots + 1 month hosting): 1TB = 0.060 BTC (0.060 BTC/TB) 2TB = 0.120 BTC (0.060 BTC/TB) 5TB = 0.290 BTC (0.058 BTC/TB) 10TB = 0.560 BTC (0.056 BTC/TB) 16TB = 0.864 BTC (0.054 BTC/TB) 24TB = 1.200 BTC (0.050 BTC/TB) 50TB = 2.300 BTC (0.046 BTC/TB) 100TB = 4.400 BTC (0.044 BTC/TB)
Every month thereafter (just hosting, generation already completed): 1TB = 0.030 BTC (0.030 BTC/TB) 2TB = 0.060 BTC (0.030 BTC/TB) 5TB = 0.145 BTC (0.029 BTC/TB) 10TB = 0.280 BTC (0.028 BTC/TB) 16TB = 0.432 BTC (0.027 BTC/TB) 24TB = 0.600 BTC (0.025 BTC/TB) 50TB = 1.150 BTC (0.023 BTC/TB) 100TB = 2.200 BTC (0.022 BTC/TB)
With 15% discounts available for 3-month blocks.
As the passphrase is required for mining, best practices would be to empty the address this mining service is working on once or twice a day.
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Depredation
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August 16, 2014, 07:49:45 PM |
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Would people be interested in a service which offered generation AND mining of TBs of mining data for a monthly USD or BTC fee?
Pricing schedule might look something like:
First month (generation of plots + 1 month hosting): 1TB = 0.060 BTC (0.060 BTC/TB) 2TB = 0.120 BTC (0.060 BTC/TB) 5TB = 0.290 BTC (0.058 BTC/TB) 10TB = 0.560 BTC (0.056 BTC/TB) 16TB = 0.864 BTC (0.054 BTC/TB) 24TB = 1.200 BTC (0.050 BTC/TB) 50TB = 2.300 BTC (0.046 BTC/TB) 100TB = 4.400 BTC (0.044 BTC/TB)
Every month thereafter (just hosting, generation already completed): 1TB = 0.030 BTC (0.030 BTC/TB) 2TB = 0.060 BTC (0.030 BTC/TB) 5TB = 0.145 BTC (0.029 BTC/TB) 10TB = 0.280 BTC (0.028 BTC/TB) 16TB = 0.432 BTC (0.027 BTC/TB) 24TB = 0.600 BTC (0.025 BTC/TB) 50TB = 1.150 BTC (0.023 BTC/TB) 100TB = 2.200 BTC (0.022 BTC/TB)
With 15% discounts available for 3-month blocks.
As the passphrase is required for mining, best practices would be to empty the address this mining service is working on once or twice a day.
If the coin gets popular enough, then I bet people would love this.
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August 16, 2014, 08:10:10 PM |
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Does this causes problems when generating plots?
generate #Adress 1300000 300000 2000 4 generate #Adress 1600000 300000 1000 2
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Bfljosh
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August 16, 2014, 08:10:22 PM |
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BURST-CEJ9-9WFU-TCNN-DJ7JD Help me testing my wallet.
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Wulfcastle
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August 16, 2014, 08:13:48 PM Last edit: August 16, 2014, 09:01:18 PM by Wulfcastle |
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I mentioned earlier today that I was going to do a redesign of the Burst UI + a new logo. Well now I've completed both of those, take a look at the screenshots below (Please let me know if there is anything I've left out or if there's anything odd in the design) : Here is the link to the files for the UI : https://github.com/Wulfcastle/Burst-UIHow to Install :1. Download this repo to your PC 2. Navigate to the root of your Burst folder, e.g. C:\Burst\burst_1.0.0 3. Copy and Paste the "html" folder from this repo over the existing "html" folder in your Burst root folder, overwriting previous files. Note :This redesign only changes the CSS & HTML files that are used on the front-end of the NRS server that runs Burst, no back-end code has been edited, nor has any of the core functionality been edited in any way. Just bumping this to the new page.
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