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September 17, 2014, 01:55:01 AM
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Quick question. Is it safe to Mine with USB 2.0 External HDD?, does data transfer speed affect mining speed?

Its not optimal, but it will work.



Will mining speed be affected because of read time though?
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September 17, 2014, 02:01:38 AM
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Quick question. Is it safe to Mine with USB 2.0 External HDD?, does data transfer speed affect mining speed?

Its not optimal, but it will work.

Will mining speed be affected because of read time though?

On blocks which finish quickly it might not finish reading - and maybe miss a block. Its just a few % less.
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September 17, 2014, 02:06:53 AM
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Quick question. Is it safe to Mine with USB 2.0 External HDD?, does data transfer speed affect mining speed?

Its not optimal, but it will work.

Will mining speed be affected because of read time though?

On blocks which finish quickly it might not finish reading - and maybe miss a block. Its just a few % less.

is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?
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September 17, 2014, 02:07:28 AM
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It's been a while since I posted this, but if people want to contribute to data mining data and/or look at peoples results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uaXMLjLt90Ms1oRjcjz-eYPOkARtNS8JdrKFKOJdg4o/edit?pli=1#gid=0

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September 17, 2014, 02:07:32 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  

--cancel that
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September 17, 2014, 02:10:37 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh
uray's pool just got it. haven't had one that long in a while.

Edit: longest block we've had yet since I changed the difficulty adjustment about 3 weeks ago.

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September 17, 2014, 02:11:00 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.
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September 17, 2014, 02:17:27 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.

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September 17, 2014, 02:35:22 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


This is why I love this coin. Lol. True Decentralization!



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September 17, 2014, 02:54:00 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


Thanks.

I am getting a raid card with sata 1 on it. Looks like it will work. Still waiting for it
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September 17, 2014, 02:54:39 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


This is why I love this coin. Lol. True Decentralization!

Not only Decentralization. But also , true ASIC & FPGA resistance.

This coin is a combination of so many things.

If we can get coin desk to do an article on this coin. Moon guys.
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September 17, 2014, 02:55:31 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


This is why I love this coin. Lol. True Decentralization!

Not only Decentralization. But also , true ASIC & FPGA resistance.

This coin is a combination of so many things.

And yet people just mine it for profit...

BURST - BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A
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September 17, 2014, 02:56:09 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


This is why I love this coin. Lol. True Decentralization!

Not only Decentralization. But also , true ASIC & FPGA resistance.

This coin is a combination of so many things.

And yet people just mine it for profit...

Miner come before investor. It is always the case.

Without miner there is no coin. Same for bitcoin.

All coin started with miner.

If miner dont mine for profit they dont deserve to call miner

Its only when coin is here for months than it will start to mature and investor will out weight miner.

Coin supply cut 5% every month which is also a plus point because coin will take time to mature
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September 17, 2014, 03:24:29 AM
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Stuck at block 13080 ?...  Huh

Not stuck, just a long deadline. All OK - happens once in a while.

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is reading speed of 133 mb/s enough (SATA 1) ?

Plenty. Don't worry about read speeds too much. Some people even read from 100Mbit NAS's.

I even found a few blocks in the first week with 2x IDE HDD's in RAID0, SATA1 should be about the same or faster.


This is why I love this coin. Lol. True Decentralization!

Not only Decentralization. But also , true ASIC & FPGA resistance.

This coin is a combination of so many things.

And yet people just mine it for profit...

Yeah, it's as if people don't get that it is bitcoin, but greener, litecoin, but even more ASIC resitant, and NXT, but tackles the fair distribution issue. Honestly guys, those are the 3 BIGGEST coins out there, yet it's all about profit. And I do see a problem, all this community is doing is improving the way we mine, and no one is actually focussing on making use of the coin. I don't see anyone selling things on the marketplace, I haven't seen any assets coming out. OK, maybe because the price is crazy ATM that is understandable, but why does no one even talk of it? For some reason we could use the NXT AE as an initial exchange, but now that we have a decent exchange we can't even start focusing on coin development and using our own coin, but rather just publicity, mining, and making money. The only bounty we've seen was for a multipool. Why aren't you guys with more than a million burst, instead of dumping or holding and waiting for a good price, fund, even with like 2% of your burst, bounties and things. For one, I think that we need to send Uray some big amount of burst, and then get him to do some more work(for a proper bounty). Then we need to find some more devs, and get them on board, cause this coin is going to places much further than the moon, I mean, people on mars is only a matter of years away.
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September 17, 2014, 03:54:47 AM
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yes, we have pushed the coin to the exchange as we want, now, we should wait the new features to be added to the coin, we can both figure about it and communicate with dev, not just talking mine and mine all the day. investor won't care it, you talked to them this can mined by everyone with fair all the day, but for investor, they have no interest in it, if they did, they can mine by themself, why they need to buy it from you, the only reason they would buy is that they saw a great feature in the coin, and they think the value is big enough to buy from you to accumulate their coin quickly before other investors.mining is a to slow way for them, if they did not see the great features in coin , why they want to accumulate them for hurry?
just look at the other coin in bitcoin talk. not a one coin only talk with mining only, they coin's feature is more important, mining is only a way to get coin with more fair and economic, not the coin's feature. lets talk about the feature which can be add to burst from now,, we can look other coin's new feature, and find some valueable features, and we can continue to talk about its implentment, not just talking mining , price whole day, but talked something else, we need enough reason to promote this coin

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September 17, 2014, 05:04:27 AM
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Solo miner is giving me "Passphrase does not match reward recipient" errors.  Not on every line, but enough to concern me.  Nothing has changed in my wallets or miners, except for updating the wallet versions.  I always used the same passphrase, so why is this suddenly a problem?
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September 17, 2014, 05:12:29 AM
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Solo miner is giving me "Passphrase does not match reward recipient" errors.  Not on every line, but enough to concern me.  Nothing has changed in my wallets or miners, except for updating the wallet versions.  I always used the same passphrase, so why is this suddenly a problem?

you need to Change reward people

use this:
rewardassignment.html

Set reward recipient:
Passphrase: You PassPhrase

Recipient: You Num.

And Wait until the next block to take effect.

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September 17, 2014, 05:28:16 AM
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Where i can download merger file with more than 4096 stagger ?
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September 17, 2014, 06:13:57 AM
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Where does the formula for avgBaseTarget in the difficulty calculation come from?

Code:
                Block itBlock = previousBlock;
                BigInteger avgBaseTarget = BigInteger.valueOf(itBlock.getBaseTarget());
                int blockCounter = 1;
                do {
                        itBlock = Nxt.getBlockchain().getBlock(itBlock.getPreviousBlockId());
                        blockCounter++;
                        avgBaseTarget = (avgBaseTarget.multiply(BigInteger.valueOf(blockCounter))
                                                                .add(BigInteger.valueOf(itBlock.getBaseTarget())))
                                                                .divide(BigInteger.valueOf(blockCounter + 1));
                } while(blockCounter < 24);
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