DrTrouble
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September 28, 2014, 03:54:09 AM |
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Thanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent.
I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...!
U choose to make your life difficult. There is a very easy and profitable way to get burst than mining it. 1. Sell ur HDD that u intend to use it for mining 2. Use the money to buy BTC (Low price now) 3. Use the BTC to buy burst 4. ? 5. Profit U get much more burst buying instead of mining. Believe it or not, hard drives are useful for other things than selling them and buying coins. I will be keeping mine, thx.
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What is this "Bitcoin" of which you speak???
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twig123
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September 28, 2014, 04:01:46 AM |
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If I mining on one pool from different PC'S, or many HDD's can all my plots starting nonces from 0 or should continue from end of previos generated plots?
They must be unique plots, NOT all starting from 0 (otherwise you are wasting space). They don't necessarily have to be sequential, just not overlapping. Doh! I didn't even think of that...so I have quite a few hard drives on several machines all mining Each HD I started at 0. So I suppose I need to go back and replot with each one? Any other solution?? Unfortunately, no. you will have to re-plot them. You can paste you plot names into this site and it will tell you if they overlap: https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/overlapThanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent. I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...! The more information the better! Also, there is quite a lot of information in this thread as well as the burstforum.com There is also this guide that is pretty good as well: http://wiki.burstcoin.info/doku.php?id=mining
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Bitcoin: 11c3RRAyVA33DrkNyRz9dfvLogvGvYKWL
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jzhoulon
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September 28, 2014, 04:09:01 AM |
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Thanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent.
I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...!
U choose to make your life difficult. There is a very easy and profitable way to get burst than mining it. 1. Sell ur HDD that u intend to use it for mining 2. Use the money to buy BTC (Low price now) 3. Use the BTC to buy burst 4. ? 5. Profit U get much more burst buying instead of mining. Believe it or not, hard drives are useful for other things than selling them and buying coins. I will be keeping mine, thx. he just want you guys buy his mined coin ::)if he think it will make profit definitely, why he didn't sell his house and use all the money buy the burst to make his life easy.
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Irontiga
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September 28, 2014, 04:12:06 AM |
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Thanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent.
I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...!
U choose to make your life difficult. There is a very easy and profitable way to get burst than mining it. 1. Sell ur HDD that u intend to use it for mining 2. Use the money to buy BTC (Low price now) 3. Use the BTC to buy burst 4. ? 5. Profit U get much more burst buying instead of mining. Believe it or not, hard drives are useful for other things than selling them and buying coins. I will be keeping mine, thx. he just want you guys buy his mined coin ::)if he think it will make profit definitely, why he didn't sell his house and use all the money buy the burst to make his life easy. Give the guy a break, he gave us some good advice!!! Believe it or not his reasoning isn't flawed!!!
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yellowduck2
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September 28, 2014, 04:15:43 AM |
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Thanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent.
I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...!
U choose to make your life difficult. There is a very easy and profitable way to get burst than mining it. 1. Sell ur HDD that u intend to use it for mining 2. Use the money to buy BTC (Low price now) 3. Use the BTC to buy burst 4. ? 5. Profit U get much more burst buying instead of mining. Believe it or not, hard drives are useful for other things than selling them and buying coins. I will be keeping mine, thx. he just want you guys buy his mined coin ::)if he think it will make profit definitely, why he didn't sell his house and use all the money buy the burst to make his life easy. Give the guy a break, he gave us some good advice!!! Believe it or not his reasoning isn't flawed!!! U are smarter than most of people here. If people who spend money buying HDD last week instead use that money to buy burst below 200 , they have double their money which is impossible for people mining coin using the same amount of money and time. Mining only out weight buying when its over priced. Nevertheless, most people here value the idea of mining over making more money.
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cyberspacemonkey
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September 28, 2014, 04:23:27 AM |
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Thanks for clarifying this. I have spent like 40 hours setting up miners in the last week and it seems like every single day I learn something that sets me back 10 steps. Honestly, I really like Burstcoin and I think this is going places. But jeez it is hard to keep up and get everything in line initially. I think this all needs to be resolved before this coin can really take off. On a plus side, I have learned a lot about how it works in the time spent.
I am going to be writing a tutorial soon with all the info I have learned. Seems like documentation for a full circle mining solution is limited. Especially when you start to talk having multiple miners. Stay tuned...!
U choose to make your life difficult. There is a very easy and profitable way to get burst than mining it. 1. Sell ur HDD that u intend to use it for mining 2. Use the money to buy BTC (Low price now) 3. Use the BTC to buy burst 4. ? 5. Profit U get much more burst buying instead of mining. Believe it or not, hard drives are useful for other things than selling them and buying coins. I will be keeping mine, thx. he just want you guys buy his mined coin ::)if he think it will make profit definitely, why he didn't sell his house and use all the money buy the burst to make his life easy. Give the guy a break, he gave us some good advice!!! Believe it or not his reasoning isn't flawed!!! U are smarter than most of people here. If people who spend money buying HDD last week instead use that money to buy burst below 200 , they have double their money which is impossible for people mining coin using the same amount of money and time. Mining only out weight buying when its over priced. Nevertheless, most people here value the idea of mining over making more money. I like mining because It's fun. Hell there's people still mining obsolete PoW coins with their GPUs and losing money, stratum pools? where! lol
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yellowduck2
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September 28, 2014, 04:28:02 AM |
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I like mining because It's fun. Hell there's people still mining obsolete PoW coins with their GPUs and losing money, stratum pools? where! lol yes. Many people value the idea of mining more than making real money. Its like collecting stamps.
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Irontiga
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September 28, 2014, 04:42:51 AM |
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Hey, sorry people, plan was to release hardinvest for public purchases today, but due to some stuff happening it'l have to wait maybe 15 hours before going public, sorry
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fanepatent
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September 28, 2014, 06:32:21 AM |
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I am back people. Anyone missed me?
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BURST - BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A
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Conduit
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September 28, 2014, 06:35:21 AM |
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I am back people. Anyone missed me?
Yes we missed you, your pool is down!
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fanepatent
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September 28, 2014, 07:00:58 AM |
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I am back people. Anyone missed me?
Yes we missed you, your pool is down! Yeah, back up. Caught me sleeping.
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BURST - BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A
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Sglasio
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September 28, 2014, 07:01:18 AM |
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need help, i use "blago" miner... 1 day ago running fine, but now i have a problem
C:\miner-burst>miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\plots F:\plots G:\plots H:\plots I:\plots J:\plots
BURST miner, v1.140924 Programming: dcct (Linux) & Blago (Windows)
pass from: C:\miner-burst\passphrases.txt Node IP Address #1: 127.0.0.1 Using plots: E:\plots files: 24 size: 2400 Gb F:\plots files: 4 size: 1750 Gb G:\plots files: 27 size: 2700 Gb H:\plots files: 2 size: 2742 Gb I:\plots files: 8 size: 1911 Gb J:\plots files: 17 size: 1695 Gb TOTAL: 13199 Gb
-------------- New block 17079, basetarget 4727882 -------------- *** Chance to find a block: 0.33257% [0%] 0 GB. no deadline sdl:0(0) cdl:0(0) ss:4(0) rs:4(0)ingg
Status progress alwaise 0%
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alvyno
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September 28, 2014, 07:03:38 AM |
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Alright, have a v2 pool running at http://178.62.39.204:8121/The v1 pool will be converted to v2 in a day or 2, but setting up the migration would have delayed this release, and only running that one on v2 could result in a dangerously high portion of network hashrate on one pool, so it's better to split it for now anyway. Usage: You will need the pocminer_pool posted previously when the v1 pool was launched: https://mega.co.nz/#!7hwHQJLZ!-waC7CwWeMStkdAwjEVbew1fN_YqeZDRWMWfCylaNPoReward reassignment has not been integrated into the wallet gui yet, however an extra html page was included in the 1.0.3 release that you can use. http://localhost:8125/rewardassignment.htmlBelow where it says set reward recipient, fill in your passphrase, and put the pool's burst- address where it says recipient, and submit. This will have a fee of 1 Burst. It should come up with a page of a bunch of details you won't care about if everything is good. Once the transaction is in a valid block + 3 confirms, you should be able to use the pool. You can check the users list on the pool to make sure that your numerical account id is there(your generate address) Edit the pool's ip/port into the run_mine file for pocminer_pool. Rename or move your passphrases.txt file, since pocminer_pool will try to solo instead if it sees a correct passphrase for those plots. Starting target deadline is 75k PPLNS When your balance hits 500 burst you get paid. All users who have not upgraded to 1.0.3 are now on a bad fork V2 Pool allows you to mine with your solo plots. You do NOT have to regenerate plots if you have solo plots. v1 pool users can keep mining without doing anything. the v1 -> v2 migration for v1 pool users will be transparent to them, and not require them to do anything.hi can you help me.. when i put the pool burst address and my passphrase, im getting error like this {"errorCode":8,"errorDescription":"recipient account does not have public key"}
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fanepatent
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September 28, 2014, 07:06:18 AM |
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Alright, have a v2 pool running at http://178.62.39.204:8121/The v1 pool will be converted to v2 in a day or 2, but setting up the migration would have delayed this release, and only running that one on v2 could result in a dangerously high portion of network hashrate on one pool, so it's better to split it for now anyway. Usage: You will need the pocminer_pool posted previously when the v1 pool was launched: https://mega.co.nz/#!7hwHQJLZ!-waC7CwWeMStkdAwjEVbew1fN_YqeZDRWMWfCylaNPoReward reassignment has not been integrated into the wallet gui yet, however an extra html page was included in the 1.0.3 release that you can use. http://localhost:8125/rewardassignment.htmlBelow where it says set reward recipient, fill in your passphrase, and put the pool's burst- address where it says recipient, and submit. This will have a fee of 1 Burst. It should come up with a page of a bunch of details you won't care about if everything is good. Once the transaction is in a valid block + 3 confirms, you should be able to use the pool. You can check the users list on the pool to make sure that your numerical account id is there(your generate address) Edit the pool's ip/port into the run_mine file for pocminer_pool. Rename or move your passphrases.txt file, since pocminer_pool will try to solo instead if it sees a correct passphrase for those plots. Starting target deadline is 75k PPLNS When your balance hits 500 burst you get paid. All users who have not upgraded to 1.0.3 are now on a bad fork V2 Pool allows you to mine with your solo plots. You do NOT have to regenerate plots if you have solo plots. v1 pool users can keep mining without doing anything. the v1 -> v2 migration for v1 pool users will be transparent to them, and not require them to do anything.hi can you help me.. when i put the pool burst address and my passphrase, im getting error like this {"errorCode":8,"errorDescription":"recipient account does not have public key"} You need to "activate" your address. Tell me your address and I will send you some coins. After that send 1 back to get your public key
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BURST - BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A
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achow101
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Just writing some code
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September 28, 2014, 07:10:26 AM |
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alvyno
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September 28, 2014, 07:29:04 AM |
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Alright, have a v2 pool running at http://178.62.39.204:8121/The v1 pool will be converted to v2 in a day or 2, but setting up the migration would have delayed this release, and only running that one on v2 could result in a dangerously high portion of network hashrate on one pool, so it's better to split it for now anyway. Usage: You will need the pocminer_pool posted previously when the v1 pool was launched: https://mega.co.nz/#!7hwHQJLZ!-waC7CwWeMStkdAwjEVbew1fN_YqeZDRWMWfCylaNPoReward reassignment has not been integrated into the wallet gui yet, however an extra html page was included in the 1.0.3 release that you can use. http://localhost:8125/rewardassignment.htmlBelow where it says set reward recipient, fill in your passphrase, and put the pool's burst- address where it says recipient, and submit. This will have a fee of 1 Burst. It should come up with a page of a bunch of details you won't care about if everything is good. Once the transaction is in a valid block + 3 confirms, you should be able to use the pool. You can check the users list on the pool to make sure that your numerical account id is there(your generate address) Edit the pool's ip/port into the run_mine file for pocminer_pool. Rename or move your passphrases.txt file, since pocminer_pool will try to solo instead if it sees a correct passphrase for those plots. Starting target deadline is 75k PPLNS When your balance hits 500 burst you get paid. All users who have not upgraded to 1.0.3 are now on a bad fork V2 Pool allows you to mine with your solo plots. You do NOT have to regenerate plots if you have solo plots. v1 pool users can keep mining without doing anything. the v1 -> v2 migration for v1 pool users will be transparent to them, and not require them to do anything.hi can you help me.. when i put the pool burst address and my passphrase, im getting error like this {"errorCode":8,"errorDescription":"recipient account does not have public key"} You need to "activate" your address. Tell me your address and I will send you some coins. After that send 1 back to get your public key how to be active.. because i see i my account balance already have 19.. here's my address BURST-KEVU-2LRZ-9U7Q-B9VLV
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Blago
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September 28, 2014, 07:29:30 AM |
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need help, i use "blago" miner... 1 day ago running fine, but now i have a problem
C:\miner-burst>miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\plots F:\plots G:\plots H:\plots I:\plots J:\plots
BURST miner, v1.140924 Programming: dcct (Linux) & Blago (Windows)
pass from: C:\miner-burst\passphrases.txt Node IP Address #1: 127.0.0.1 Using plots: E:\plots files: 24 size: 2400 Gb F:\plots files: 4 size: 1750 Gb G:\plots files: 27 size: 2700 Gb H:\plots files: 2 size: 2742 Gb I:\plots files: 8 size: 1911 Gb J:\plots files: 17 size: 1695 Gb TOTAL: 13199 Gb
-------------- New block 17079, basetarget 4727882 -------------- *** Chance to find a block: 0.33257% [0%] 0 GB. no deadline sdl:0(0) cdl:0(0) ss:4(0) rs:4(0)ingg
Status progress alwaise 0%
damaged files, miner misses them.
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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fanepatent
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September 28, 2014, 07:35:50 AM |
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Alright, have a v2 pool running at http://178.62.39.204:8121/The v1 pool will be converted to v2 in a day or 2, but setting up the migration would have delayed this release, and only running that one on v2 could result in a dangerously high portion of network hashrate on one pool, so it's better to split it for now anyway. Usage: You will need the pocminer_pool posted previously when the v1 pool was launched: https://mega.co.nz/#!7hwHQJLZ!-waC7CwWeMStkdAwjEVbew1fN_YqeZDRWMWfCylaNPoReward reassignment has not been integrated into the wallet gui yet, however an extra html page was included in the 1.0.3 release that you can use. http://localhost:8125/rewardassignment.htmlBelow where it says set reward recipient, fill in your passphrase, and put the pool's burst- address where it says recipient, and submit. This will have a fee of 1 Burst. It should come up with a page of a bunch of details you won't care about if everything is good. Once the transaction is in a valid block + 3 confirms, you should be able to use the pool. You can check the users list on the pool to make sure that your numerical account id is there(your generate address) Edit the pool's ip/port into the run_mine file for pocminer_pool. Rename or move your passphrases.txt file, since pocminer_pool will try to solo instead if it sees a correct passphrase for those plots. Starting target deadline is 75k PPLNS When your balance hits 500 burst you get paid. All users who have not upgraded to 1.0.3 are now on a bad fork V2 Pool allows you to mine with your solo plots. You do NOT have to regenerate plots if you have solo plots. v1 pool users can keep mining without doing anything. the v1 -> v2 migration for v1 pool users will be transparent to them, and not require them to do anything.hi can you help me.. when i put the pool burst address and my passphrase, im getting error like this {"errorCode":8,"errorDescription":"recipient account does not have public key"} You need to "activate" your address. Tell me your address and I will send you some coins. After that send 1 back to get your public key how to be active.. because i see i my account balance already have 19.. here's my address BURST-KEVU-2LRZ-9U7Q-B9VLV Then just send 1 coin to anyone. My address is in my signature
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BURST - BURST-58XP-63WY-XSVQ-ASG9A
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twig123
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September 28, 2014, 07:39:31 AM |
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Both doge94 & paradigmflux need to check their respective pools...
@paradigmflux, I haven't seen a payout in several days now... Looks like several people are getting fed up with it as well, as there is almost no hashing power on your pool anymore. What's the deal?
...would be really nice if Pool devs would chime in. Both pools are still having issues. @paradigmflux - Officially down 6000+ coins (and counting) because your pool isn't paying out. You rally for support of you pool, yet are MIA when your pool needs you. I'm headed to bed now. However, if there is not any feedback on fixing the pool by the time I wake up, then I'll have no other option than to cut my losses and pull all of my hashing power off of your pool... Hope to hear some good news soon.
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Bitcoin: 11c3RRAyVA33DrkNyRz9dfvLogvGvYKWL
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Patek
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September 28, 2014, 08:27:38 AM |
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Im trying to deposit some BURST to bittrex. Whats the deal with the message? What should I do for transfer to work?
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