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August 20, 2014, 11:12:30 PM
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Nice, i found 2 blocks in 53 minutes!
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August 20, 2014, 11:39:56 PM
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Nice, i found 2 blocks in 53 minutes!


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August 20, 2014, 11:48:54 PM
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Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all!  

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August 20, 2014, 11:50:27 PM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

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August 20, 2014, 11:57:32 PM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

That's more reasonable, thanks for the change.

Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all! 

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Did you sync you system clock to a time server? That's very important in mining this coin. Trust me, I mined 4 days straight with nothing and I redid everything, then I finally was getting blocks.

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August 20, 2014, 11:59:07 PM
Last edit: August 21, 2014, 12:58:48 AM by Vorksholk
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With pool mining now available, I am renting out burstcoin mining power.

0.06BTC/TB for initial setup and one month of mining
0.03BTC/TB for every month thereafter.
(No obligation, cancel when you no longer want the service, refunds only available if service failed to work properly)

Discounts are available for larger orders, with 10TB+ being priced at 0.055BTC/TB, and 20TB+ being priced at 0.05BTC/TB.

(Edited to reduce the risk of error)
Here's how it works:
->You PM me your Burstcoin address and how many Terabytes you want to rent
->I go to http://198.199.103.145:8121/ and get you a mining address
->I give you a Bitcoin address to send payment to, and I start generating your plots.
->Mining begins as soon as plot generation begins.


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August 21, 2014, 12:08:03 AM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

That's more reasonable, thanks for the change.

Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all! 

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Did you sync you system clock to a time server? That's very important in mining this coin. Trust me, I mined 4 days straight with nothing and I redid everything, then I finally was getting blocks.

Im using windows 7 and it says it's synched to time.windows.com on all 3 computers.

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August 21, 2014, 12:30:32 AM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

That's more reasonable, thanks for the change.

Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all! 

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Did you sync you system clock to a time server? That's very important in mining this coin. Trust me, I mined 4 days straight with nothing and I redid everything, then I finally was getting blocks.

Im using windows 7 and it says it's synched to time.windows.com on all 3 computers.

Try to manually update to the time server, then start mining. Are you using the latest wallet posted on the OP?

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August 21, 2014, 12:31:50 AM
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With pool mining now available, I am renting out burstcoin mining power.

0.06BTC/TB for initial setup and one month of mining
0.03BTC/TB for every month thereafter.


Discounts are available for larger orders, with 10TB+ being priced at 0.055BTC/TB, and 20TB+ being priced at 0.05BTC/TB.

Here's how it works:
->You go to http://198.199.103.145:8121/
->You enter your OWN Burstcoin address, It gives you a number to mine to
->You PM me that number, and how many Terabytes you want to rent
->I give you a Bitcoin address to send payment to, and I start generating your plots.
->Mining begins as soon as plot generation begins.



Very enterprising of you.... Cool

Prices are very reasonable.

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August 21, 2014, 12:36:04 AM
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->You go to http://198.199.103.145:8121/
->You enter your OWN Burstcoin address, It gives you a number to mine to
->You PM me that number, and how many Terabytes you want to rent
It would be better to have them give you their BURST- address. The pool checks that the letter format is formatted correctly when you register, however if they miss copying the first or last digit or screw up the generate number some other way, you have no way of knowing that something is wrong until you have an unhappy customer.

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August 21, 2014, 12:37:28 AM
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->You go to http://198.199.103.145:8121/
->You enter your OWN Burstcoin address, It gives you a number to mine to
->You PM me that number, and how many Terabytes you want to rent
It would be better to have them give you their BURST- address. The pool checks that the letter format is formatted correctly when you register, however if they miss copying the first or last digit or screw up the generate number some other way, you have no way of knowing that something is wrong until you have an unhappy customer.

True, then it would be a simple waste of time.
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August 21, 2014, 12:42:22 AM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

That's more reasonable, thanks for the change.

Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all! 

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Did you sync you system clock to a time server? That's very important in mining this coin. Trust me, I mined 4 days straight with nothing and I redid everything, then I finally was getting blocks.

Im using windows 7 and it says it's synched to time.windows.com on all 3 computers.

Try to manually update to the time server, then start mining. Are you using the latest wallet posted on the OP?

I'm using the latest wallet. But i'm giving up. I gave up twice, so i may pick it up again, but not now. I'm giving my PCs and Harddrives a rest.

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August 21, 2014, 12:47:59 AM
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Pushed a minor update to the pool which reloads the config file when it finds a block, so I can set a new target which will take effect when a block is found. We'll be upping the 20k deadine to 50k when a block is found.

That's more reasonable, thanks for the change.

Well at this point I completely give up. After mining this on 3 different computers with 3 different harddrives (1.5 TB, 1TB & 500MB) for over 1 week i've found ZERO blocks and have nothing but wasted HDD space. How are you guys doing it? I've ran my computers this continuously for over 1 week. Nothing. I've plotted successfully, followed the directions of some members who took their time to PM me with instructions and I have nothing to show for it.

Sorry for the rant, but i'm going to now go out and buy myself a steak burrito to reward myself for a job not so well done.
Thanks all! 

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Did you sync you system clock to a time server? That's very important in mining this coin. Trust me, I mined 4 days straight with nothing and I redid everything, then I finally was getting blocks.

Im using windows 7 and it says it's synched to time.windows.com on all 3 computers.

Try to manually update to the time server, then start mining. Are you using the latest wallet posted on the OP?

I'm using the latest wallet. But i'm giving up. I gave up twice, so i may pick it up again, but not now. I'm giving my PCs and Harddrives a rest.

You can try the pool out. Solo mining is pretty annoying at times. Some times you get on a streak, then all of a sudden days upon days of nothing. At least with a pool, you can minimize the luck factor a bit.

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August 21, 2014, 12:53:40 AM
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->You go to http://198.199.103.145:8121/
->You enter your OWN Burstcoin address, It gives you a number to mine to
->You PM me that number, and how many Terabytes you want to rent
It would be better to have them give you their BURST- address. The pool checks that the letter format is formatted correctly when you register, however if they miss copying the first or last digit or screw up the generate number some other way, you have no way of knowing that something is wrong until you have an unhappy customer.

Ahh very true, thanks for the suggestion! Went back and edited my post.

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August 21, 2014, 01:28:54 AM
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Fix the damn 1.0.2 wallet so I don't have to copy and paste in my 12 word code every time.  It is too much effort.

I want it to remember my login.  

Right now, there are only full blocks found by miners, no partials as in a pool?

I've been mining for a day and a half now, have found no blocks from my 20 GB hard drive allocation.

From my open wallet file, the last line reads  2014-08-18 17:46:57 INFO: nxt.apiServerEnforcePOST = "true" .

Is this right?  Am I properly mining?

i do not have good news for you, with 20 GB you will get 1 block every 70 days on average

Well I am on vacation right now, and 20 GB is all the free space I have on my laptop.  When I get home I can make bigger files on other computers.


if you're running windows based pcs take a look at teamviewer for remote access to your machines. it's free, simple and works like a charm.

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August 21, 2014, 01:41:30 AM
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how can i see the max coin amount at the moment ?
NRS info item in your wallet - Total Balance:   16659996

I asked a question about that earlier, bur didn't get a full answer. The "Total Balance" under NRS info shows just over 16 Million Coins, but according to the Block Rewards we should be sitting with a Total balance of just over 33 Million. Which value is the correct current supply?

Someone this afternoon tolds that maybe the total balance is only about the confirmed coin! It's not possible?!

I think the 'Total Balance' contains only 'Guaranteed Balance' 1440+ confirmations ... so if you add it up 1440*10000+'Total  Balance' you are in the same range than BlockCount*10000 ... not sure what happens with coins going to BURST-2222-2222-2222-22222 (added to next block?) ... just my interpretation ...

I think the dev mentioned this very early on that you just pay attention to your total balance. everything else is left over from the POS functionality that was removed from this coin. it just needs to be cleaned up later on to remove the confusion.

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August 21, 2014, 01:46:09 AM
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my pc rebooted on me while plotting was only half way through. is it safe to launch it again and it auto resumes from where it last finished? anyone tried this or had this happened? don't want to throw away the effort if it can be reused.

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August 21, 2014, 01:47:58 AM
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The pool miner is stuck on "No valid shares to submit to pool".
Any ideas?
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August 21, 2014, 01:49:49 AM
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Fix the damn 1.0.2 wallet so I don't have to copy and paste in my 12 word code every time.  It is too much effort.

I want it to remember my login.  

Right now, there are only full blocks found by miners, no partials as in a pool?

I've been mining for a day and a half now, have found no blocks from my 20 GB hard drive allocation.

From my open wallet file, the last line reads  2014-08-18 17:46:57 INFO: nxt.apiServerEnforcePOST = "true" .

Is this right?  Am I properly mining?

i do not have good news for you, with 20 GB you will get 1 block every 70 days on average

Well I am on vacation right now, and 20 GB is all the free space I have on my laptop.  When I get home I can make bigger files on other computers.


if you're running windows based pcs take a look at teamviewer for remote access to your machines. it's free, simple and works like a charm.

Don't use it more than one PC, because they will warn you that you are using it for non-personal usage. This happened to me when I was running 3 rigs with it.

my pc rebooted on me while plotting was only half way through. is it safe to launch it again and it auto resumes from where it last finished? anyone tried this or had this happened? don't want to throw away the effort if it can be reused.

It will just start the plot over from the beginning.

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August 21, 2014, 01:53:22 AM
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I like the new pool, only thing is, i've been mining on a 500gb just for this, brand new hdd for almost 7 days now. No blocks

When I read the pool was out, so I went on ahead deleted the solo plots. and generated new plots using the new id from the pool that was made for me.
It is almost done generating, and I've been running the new mine bat the whole time and all I get is this.


{
  "height": "3388",
  "generationSignature": "b9af80bf3dab37cdcac71b2a26e1c8fa664d8780d17648ce8e4ef7
95d3a3aff0",
  "baseTarget": "50577231",
  "targetDeadline": "20000"
}
No valid shares to submit to pool
{
  "height": "3389",
  "generationSignature": "44cb1c47707c2874dd8c2fb4948af5b2da03e031d876e36128741a
d380abcee2",
  "baseTarget": "52630836",
  "targetDeadline": "20000"
}
No valid shares to submit to pool

I want to get bigger hdds, but I want to wait to make sure I get at least one block first.
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