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Managed to get escrow integrated into the wallet interface. Still need to do a few tests on a multi-computer testnet, but you can expect a new client update tomorrow. To avoid the mess of having too many people not having updated when it goes into effect, instead of choosing a block in advance for forking, I'll be trying out using the alias system to enable it. Escrow will be enabled when I set a particular alias to "enabled". In case of any issues, it will also be disable-able this way. After it has been seen to be working for a while, future client updates will ignore the alias, and just keep it enabled.
Thanks dev for the hard work you are doing .
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unsoindovo
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https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
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September 26, 2014, 06:27:48 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param?
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September 26, 2014, 06:30:30 AM |
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Managed to get escrow integrated into the wallet interface. Still need to do a few tests on a multi-computer testnet, but you can expect a new client update tomorrow. To avoid the mess of having too many people not having updated when it goes into effect, instead of choosing a block in advance for forking, I'll be trying out using the alias system to enable it. Escrow will be enabled when I set a particular alias to "enabled". In case of any issues, it will also be disable-able this way. After it has been seen to be working for a while, future client updates will ignore the alias, and just keep it enabled.
Wow, this is just incredible!
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September 26, 2014, 06:38:23 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? have u check the reading speed for C ++ ? For me , it took 2 - 3 times longer to finish reading the whole plot which is very bad because more often than not the block is found before my plot finish reading.
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unsoindovo
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September 26, 2014, 06:45:11 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? have u check the reading speed for C ++ ? For me , it took 2 - 3 times longer to finish reading the whole plot which is very bad because more often than not the block is found before my plot finish reading. so ru saying java is fastest? i'n using win 7.. you??? it seems same here...
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September 26, 2014, 06:49:04 AM |
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Alright I have a issue. Last night when switching from ahci to ide mode one of my raid 0 array drives crashed. My burst account and all was on there but that's not really the problem. I installed the burst client again but when I enter my passphrase on the web UI (or any passphrase) nothing happens. Just reloads the page asking for passphrase.... The blockchain seems to have downloaded again and the wallet run opens fine just like always....
I have tried something like that. Turns out that if i type the passphrase and click the arrow, all is good. If i type the passphrase and click "remember me" and then the arrow, then it doesn't accept the password. (sorry no specifics, in a hurry). so if you have remember me ticked, try to un-tick it.
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HoldTheLine
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September 26, 2014, 08:37:02 AM |
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Huge 200 Satoshi Buy wall on C Cex - Burst just cracked 200 Satoshi woo!
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uray
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September 26, 2014, 08:40:10 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? using higher maxBufferSizeMB should make miner read plot faster but use more memory usage, using lower maxBufferSizeMB make miner use less memory, in exchange to slower read you can tune this value to make the miner finish reading plot within 2-3 minutes
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jamoes
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September 26, 2014, 08:48:09 AM |
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It looks like https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst still doesn't show the market cap. This stops BURST from being shown in the first page, and limits BURST's exposure. We should try to get this fixed. It looks like in order for them to get this working, they need an API for total coin supply: I know we have an explorer built by Uray at http://burst.cryptoport.io, but I'm not sure if it has a total coins API available. If so, does anyone know what the URL is? If not, Uray, can you add this API?
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September 26, 2014, 08:54:40 AM |
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It looks like https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst still doesn't show the market cap. This stops BURST from being shown in the first page, and limits BURST's exposure. We should try to get this fixed. It looks like in order for them to get this working, they need an API for total coin supply: I know we have an explorer built by Uray at http://burst.cryptoport.io, but I'm not sure if it has a total coins API available. If so, does anyone know what the URL is? If not, Uray, can you add this API? +1, yes please. The blockexplorer has the total number of coins!
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github/dawallet Burst Client for Win & Burstcoin.biz
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uray
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September 26, 2014, 08:57:49 AM |
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It looks like https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst still doesn't show the market cap. This stops BURST from being shown in the first page, and limits BURST's exposure. We should try to get this fixed. It looks like in order for them to get this working, they need an API for total coin supply: I know we have an explorer built by Uray at http://burst.cryptoport.io, but I'm not sure if it has a total coins API available. If so, does anyone know what the URL is? If not, Uray, can you add this API? i think its better to built into wallet, not on blockexplorer and anyway my blockexplorer is not reliable yet, its slow, its crash often, and do most of its time resync and walking trough blockchain maybe dev can add one more field to getState API currently wallet has getState API, for example like this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io:8126/burst?requestType=getState
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uray
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September 26, 2014, 09:06:28 AM |
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It looks like https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst still doesn't show the market cap. This stops BURST from being shown in the first page, and limits BURST's exposure. We should try to get this fixed. It looks like in order for them to get this working, they need an API for total coin supply: I know we have an explorer built by Uray at http://burst.cryptoport.io, but I'm not sure if it has a total coins API available. If so, does anyone know what the URL is? If not, Uray, can you add this API? i think its better to built into wallet, not on blockexplorer and anyway my blockexplorer is not reliable yet, its slow, its crash often, and do most of its time resync and walking trough blockchain maybe dev can add one more field to getState API currently wallet has getState API, for example like this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io:8126/burst?requestType=getStateCoinmarketcap doesn't run an instance of the wallet though (I think). They just depend on an external API in order to get the supply data. Maybe I'll whip something up that is just a simple API showing coin supply. yes then they can request to any wallet out there, for example you can use my server wallet at : burst-pool.cryptoport.io:8126 burst-pool2.cryptoport.io:8126 burst-wallet.cryptoport.io:80 burst.cryptoport.io:8125 and i am sure another pool, can open its wallet API to public too
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HoldTheLine
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September 26, 2014, 09:07:36 AM |
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Check out the buys on Bittrex and c cex - pre pump buyins if ever I've seen them.
Looks like its gonna be a fantastic weekend for us BURST Holders!
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Vandalay23
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September 26, 2014, 09:09:34 AM |
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Please notice that since the moment BURST got listed on coinamerketcap.com it's not possible to see the available supply, and therefore not possible to calculate the market cap.
I believe this is one of the reasons this coin is not recognized by investors.
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jamoes
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September 26, 2014, 09:10:03 AM |
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It looks like https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst still doesn't show the market cap. This stops BURST from being shown in the first page, and limits BURST's exposure. We should try to get this fixed. It looks like in order for them to get this working, they need an API for total coin supply: I know we have an explorer built by Uray at http://burst.cryptoport.io, but I'm not sure if it has a total coins API available. If so, does anyone know what the URL is? If not, Uray, can you add this API? i think its better to built into wallet, not on blockexplorer and anyway my blockexplorer is not reliable yet, its slow, its crash often, and do most of its time resync and walking trough blockchain maybe dev can add one more field to getState API currently wallet has getState API, for example like this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io:8126/burst?requestType=getStateCoinmarketcap doesn't run an instance of the wallet though (I think). They just depend on an external API in order to get the supply data. Maybe I'll whip something up that is just a simple API showing coin supply. yes then they can request to any wallet out there, for example you can use my server wallet at : burst-pool.cryptoport.io:8126 burst-pool2.cryptoport.io:8126 burst-wallet.cryptoport.io:80 burst.cryptoport.io:8125 and i am sure another pool, can open its wallet API to public too I'm not sure if they want to deal with JSON parsing though. The reference API only returns a single value, which is the coin supply.
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yellowduck2
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September 26, 2014, 09:10:48 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? using higher maxBufferSizeMB should make miner read plot faster but use more memory usage, using lower maxBufferSizeMB make miner use less memory, in exchange to slower read you can tune this value to make the miner finish reading plot within 2-3 minutes But 2-3 to complete reading is too long. Java took less than 1 min. I use higher maxbuffer but it doesn't make much difference. It uses more memory but reading plot is still very slow.
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familiaverde
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September 26, 2014, 09:15:24 AM |
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After 600 pages i think that it is time for another exchange to list BURST https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvoteshttps://bter.com/votinghttps://hitbtc.com/voteWe need to do our work people , vote for another exchange , mine , use social networks and ---ANNOUNCEMENT--- A few of us over at the burstforum, have come up with an Asset / Reward system sorta like what is going on with the burstmultipool. If anyone would like to get involved with what we have going on, and get extra pay, and enjoy a long-term investment, please head over to... https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/the-big-announcement.149/and check it out!! Get more from your mining, get involved in some extra earnings, become more involved with your hard working community! Check it out! Thank you!
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uray
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September 26, 2014, 09:18:03 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? using higher maxBufferSizeMB should make miner read plot faster but use more memory usage, using lower maxBufferSizeMB make miner use less memory, in exchange to slower read you can tune this value to make the miner finish reading plot within 2-3 minutes But 2-3 to complete reading is too long. Java took less than 1 min. I use higher maxbuffer but it doesn't make much difference. It uses more memory but reading plot is still very slow. ok, i will make optimization, but after we dont have any critical issue first, i want to make this miner can read any weird and funky plot first
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Matt9301
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September 26, 2014, 09:19:11 AM |
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ty uray for the release R4.... i'm using windows.. can you explain how to tune "maxBufferSizeMB" param? now i have this behaviour: java miner: HIGH ram usage, but low CPU usage Uray's miner: HIGH cpu usage, but low RAM usage.. it is correct for you??? or i set up some wrong param? using higher maxBufferSizeMB should make miner read plot faster but use more memory usage, using lower maxBufferSizeMB make miner use less memory, in exchange to slower read you can tune this value to make the miner finish reading plot within 2-3 minutes But 2-3 to complete reading is too long. Java took less than 1 min. I use higher maxbuffer but it doesn't make much difference. It uses more memory but reading plot is still very slow. ok, i will make optimization, but after we dont have any critical issue first, i want to make this miner can read any weird and funky plot first Thank you uray your miner is really good!
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jamoes
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September 26, 2014, 09:21:14 AM |
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It looks like that API does actually return the total supply. The field is called "totalEffectiveBalanceNXT". Edit: I submitted a request form to coinmarketcap to let them know about this API, so we'll see if they fix it!
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