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September 30, 2014, 06:14:43 PM |
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it's method "GET" (HTTP Methods GET & POST) sorry, did not know about solo mining by pool yes, that URL when you click or put to browser is defaulted to use GET http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/burst?requestType=getMiningInfowill be GET /burst?requestType=getMiningInfo HTTP/1.1 so if your miner want to use GET request it should work for port 80 , as long as you put /burst? prefix on url Ok, corrected. Your pool is the most advanced in functionality... I love that, so one more red is share/s field right? what is that actually? No. I can not understand why the server it sends and did not confirms calculate deadline (dev's pools)
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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September 30, 2014, 06:19:52 PM |
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UPDATE miner-burst (dcct, Blago) for Windows x64 https://www.dropbox.com/s/fb1rolahflwahnu/miner-burst-1.140929.zip?dl=0+ In the log file added output strings sent and received by the server requests + Added a check sent deadlines to meet the specified minimum server (targetDeadline) + Counter sent and received requests reset after 1000 queries + In the log file added output of time reading and processing each file + Added correct handling of special characters in the password Notes: For MinerBurst's pools (V1 and V2) use parameter "poolV2". Attention! In solo-mode miner writes password-string in the log file. Could you please reupload it?
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September 30, 2014, 06:24:27 PM |
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Would it somehow be possible to trick/hack/fake out the PoCminer so it takes the scoop from the same location every time?
Like, let's say you have a 4tb drive, and you create a script that rewrites enough of that 4tb that when PoCminer takes a new scoop from it, it thinks that 4tb is 1/4096th of a 16.38pb (4096 x 4tb) plot that doesn't really exist beyond the 4tb from which the scoop keeps being taken?
What exactly is the reason this can't happen, plot sizes can't be spoofed, etc.? Absent a serious flaw in the mining algorithm, you can no more do this than you can persuade the BTC network that your 2 MHz 6502 CPU is a mining farm with 5000 SHA ASICs. Mining is a Chinese lottery just like in bitcoin, except that the more valid scoops you try, the better your chance of winning the lottery. With 4 TB, you have 1/4000th of the valid scoops you have with 16 PB.
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Strainer
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September 30, 2014, 06:53:46 PM |
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I have a problem with burstpool.ddns.net, over 500 shares just disappeared for me a few minutes ago, no payment was made. 9750594852139201463, would appreciate if the admin could check that.
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September 30, 2014, 07:42:55 PM |
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This may be a dumb question but I'm asking just for the sake of interest.
Would it somehow be possible to trick/hack/fake out the PoCminer so it takes the scoop from the same location every time?
Like, let's say you have a 4tb drive, and you create a script that rewrites enough of that 4tb that when PoCminer takes a new scoop from it, it thinks that 4tb is 1/4096th of a 16.38pb (4096 x 4tb) plot that doesn't really exist beyond the 4tb from which the scoop keeps being taken?
What exactly is the reason this can't happen, plot sizes can't be spoofed, etc.?
Thanks in advance for helping me understand the technical minutiae.
i dont really understand your question, but mining is just you pick a number, any number, just send it to your wallet or pool, i will give you an example how to mining burst by handclick this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/burst?requestType=submitNonce&accountId=8344153632840493834&nonce=123456788344153632840493834 is my account id of BURST-WCSC-JNCD-ZB53-955M9 it was reward assigned to burst-pool.cryptoport.io 12345678 is nonce number you picked, its just any number... once you submitted that, you got share, as simple as that, try change the nonce number you will get another deadline, then keep searching another nonce till you get deadline below 240, so you actually dont need any harddrive or cpu or plot or anything
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September 30, 2014, 07:46:37 PM |
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guys my US pool ( http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/) will have planned down time for about 3-5 block time (10-15 minutes) i will shut it down at block 17950, and it should be back aroung block 17955 you turned off too early, we are only at block 17946 now i know, but that the best time because all payment is paid out now is run again, but its public IP is changed to 54.183.92.44 dns still same http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io or http://pool.burstcoin.io but it might be need some time to propagate if you connect to wrong IP, you might want to clear your DNS cache, and some of you might need to restart your miner Can no longer 'receive mining info from wallet'
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Nevril
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September 30, 2014, 07:57:58 PM |
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You people still trying to mine this crapcoin? LOL. I have had the most stress-free week ever. No fighting with mining PCs, no constantly checking this forum topic, no coming home from work to see NO new coins in my account, etc.
My 10900-whatever coins are waiting in C-CEX for a price pop to be sold off, although I maintain that this crapcoin will never get over 500 satoshis again. It is only the deluded idiots here that are keeping the price as high as it is.
My 10900 coins are for sale at 800 satoshis EACH.
I know this can be really, really difficult to understand but: 800 > 500 ..... I don't care about giving any of you people a good deal. I only want maximum profit for me. I know that my price of 800 is higher than my prediction that BURST will never get over 500 again. I am hoping to find someone who cannot math properly. Every coin needs a detractor who provides the counterpoint to any positive talk about the coin. So far, I am CORRECT in my prediction of it never getting over 500 again. So if you are so certain that this coin will go to 1000+, buy mine up now and be ready to make profits! I will offer you all a deal. Someone buys my 10930 BURST for 800 satoshis each, and I won't post in this topic anymore. Someone said they had me on ignore. Why? Don't you value my thought provoking input that has proven correct so far? Oh my god man, you are so right! I've been so blind 'till now, I should have bought your coins at 800 sat instead of making an account on Poloniex and buy exactly the same amount at 1/4 of the price you are proposing! Oh and keep on going with these "counter-mathematics" posts, there are really few people in the whole world that can make me laugh like that. Don't exagerate thou... I still want to be able to breath between one laugh and the other
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September 30, 2014, 08:02:07 PM |
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Can anyone tell me if this is mining correctly
initialized @86ms {"baseTarget":"3268052","height":"17994","generationSignature":"95770b4d62c400dcae1 e268c2a63f9babb10ec11b16aab282ab481f6244f1636"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} New best: 2644485859293490077:139913 {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} Submitting share {"result":"success","deadline":4305698} Does this mean that was submited but rejected like dupe etc. {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"}
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September 30, 2014, 08:09:27 PM |
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Can anyone tell me if this is mining correctly
initialized @86ms {"baseTarget":"3268052","height":"17994","generationSignature":"95770b4d62c400dcae1 e268c2a63f9babb10ec11b16aab282ab481f6244f1636"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} New best: 2644485859293490077:139913 {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} Submitting share {"result":"success","deadline":4305698} Does this mean that was submited but rejected like dupe etc. {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"}
if your mining on pool, it is accepted if your solo mining, your chance it is rejected like dupe (actually what is dupe?) is 99.99999%
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September 30, 2014, 08:10:24 PM |
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guys my US pool ( http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/) will have planned down time for about 3-5 block time (10-15 minutes) i will shut it down at block 17950, and it should be back aroung block 17955 you turned off too early, we are only at block 17946 now i know, but that the best time because all payment is paid out now is run again, but its public IP is changed to 54.183.92.44 dns still same http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io or http://pool.burstcoin.io but it might be need some time to propagate if you connect to wrong IP, you might want to clear your DNS cache, and some of you might need to restart your miner Can no longer 'receive mining info from wallet' can you open http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io using your browser? try to restart your miner or flush your dns cache (maybe you can ask Mr.google how to do that)
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notsofast
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September 30, 2014, 08:14:44 PM |
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This may be a dumb question but I'm asking just for the sake of interest.
Would it somehow be possible to trick/hack/fake out the PoCminer so it takes the scoop from the same location every time?
Like, let's say you have a 4tb drive, and you create a script that rewrites enough of that 4tb that when PoCminer takes a new scoop from it, it thinks that 4tb is 1/4096th of a 16.38pb (4096 x 4tb) plot that doesn't really exist beyond the 4tb from which the scoop keeps being taken?
What exactly is the reason this can't happen, plot sizes can't be spoofed, etc.?
Thanks in advance for helping me understand the technical minutiae.
i dont really understand your question, but mining is just you pick a number, any number, just send it to your wallet or pool, i will give you an example how to mining burst by handclick this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/burst?requestType=submitNonce&accountId=8344153632840493834&nonce=123456788344153632840493834 is my account id of BURST-WCSC-JNCD-ZB53-955M9 it was reward assigned to burst-pool.cryptoport.io 12345678 is nonce number you picked, its just any number... once you submitted that, you got share, as simple as that, try change the nonce number you will get another deadline, then keep searching another nonce till you get deadline below 240, so you actually dont need any harddrive or cpu or plot or anythingThat's fascinating. So in theory, you could create a pool that picked random nonce numbers as fast as possible, hashed them with your account ID and spam-submitted them to the network? How does your pool bypass vetting legitimate nonces that were tested in a scoop?
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September 30, 2014, 08:17:42 PM |
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Can anyone tell me if this is mining correctly
initialized @86ms {"baseTarget":"3268052","height":"17994","generationSignature":"95770b4d62c400dcae1 e268c2a63f9babb10ec11b16aab282ab481f6244f1636"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} New best: 2644485859293490077:139913 {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} Submitting share {"result":"success","deadline":4305698} Does this mean that was submited but rejected like dupe etc. {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"} {"baseTarget":"3367762","height":"17995","generationSignature":"5d33b4a32b3bb5eb71e c418044b6b65358212e89a69886851d9e079bafdd4849"}
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Patek
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September 30, 2014, 08:18:52 PM |
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Is it working? Using burst-pool.cryptoport.io port 80
Could not get mining info from Node. Will retry.. 44 MB read/176 GB total/deadline 10998098s (10997986s left) New block 18000, basetarget 3231662
Could not get mining info from Node. Will retry.. 44 MB read/176 GB total/deadline 24791951s (24791669s left)
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 08:18:59 PM |
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This may be a dumb question but I'm asking just for the sake of interest.
Would it somehow be possible to trick/hack/fake out the PoCminer so it takes the scoop from the same location every time?
Like, let's say you have a 4tb drive, and you create a script that rewrites enough of that 4tb that when PoCminer takes a new scoop from it, it thinks that 4tb is 1/4096th of a 16.38pb (4096 x 4tb) plot that doesn't really exist beyond the 4tb from which the scoop keeps being taken?
What exactly is the reason this can't happen, plot sizes can't be spoofed, etc.?
Thanks in advance for helping me understand the technical minutiae.
i dont really understand your question, but mining is just you pick a number, any number, just send it to your wallet or pool, i will give you an example how to mining burst by handclick this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/burst?requestType=submitNonce&accountId=8344153632840493834&nonce=123456788344153632840493834 is my account id of BURST-WCSC-JNCD-ZB53-955M9 it was reward assigned to burst-pool.cryptoport.io 12345678 is nonce number you picked, its just any number... once you submitted that, you got share, as simple as that, try change the nonce number you will get another deadline, then keep searching another nonce till you get deadline below 240, so you actually dont need any harddrive or cpu or plot or anythingThat's fascinating. So in theory, you could create a pool that picked random nonce numbers as fast as possible, hashed them with your account ID and spam-submitted them to the network? How does your pool bypass vetting legitimate nonces that were tested in a scoop? This has been tried...you only get like the equivalent to 30gb if plots with some high end gpu
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Avaahnaa
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September 30, 2014, 08:20:41 PM |
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guys my US pool ( http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/) will have planned down time for about 3-5 block time (10-15 minutes) i will shut it down at block 17950, and it should be back aroung block 17955 you turned off too early, we are only at block 17946 now i know, but that the best time because all payment is paid out now is run again, but its public IP is changed to 54.183.92.44 dns still same http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io or http://pool.burstcoin.io but it might be need some time to propagate if you connect to wrong IP, you might want to clear your DNS cache, and some of you might need to restart your miner Can no longer 'receive mining info from wallet' can you open http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io using your browser? try to restart your miner or flush your dns cache (maybe you can ask Mr.google how to do that) I can indeed open the pool site page and I have already flushed my dns cache, who needs google for that Ok nevermind I got it now. Seems that port 8124 became the problem for me. Removed that id and I'm up and running again At least I had my asset share while I was on mining downtime.
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bigeliphant
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September 30, 2014, 08:20:59 PM |
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Could someone please send me a reward assignment transaction i've been mining almost for a week for nothing. BURST-4TYQ-NCBF-2UAY-5N733 i get this error at http://127.0.0.1:8125/rewardassignment.html{"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"} what is that error? faucets are too slow, i dont get nothing
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uray
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September 30, 2014, 08:21:20 PM |
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This may be a dumb question but I'm asking just for the sake of interest.
Would it somehow be possible to trick/hack/fake out the PoCminer so it takes the scoop from the same location every time?
Like, let's say you have a 4tb drive, and you create a script that rewrites enough of that 4tb that when PoCminer takes a new scoop from it, it thinks that 4tb is 1/4096th of a 16.38pb (4096 x 4tb) plot that doesn't really exist beyond the 4tb from which the scoop keeps being taken?
What exactly is the reason this can't happen, plot sizes can't be spoofed, etc.?
Thanks in advance for helping me understand the technical minutiae.
i dont really understand your question, but mining is just you pick a number, any number, just send it to your wallet or pool, i will give you an example how to mining burst by handclick this : http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/burst?requestType=submitNonce&accountId=8344153632840493834&nonce=123456788344153632840493834 is my account id of BURST-WCSC-JNCD-ZB53-955M9 it was reward assigned to burst-pool.cryptoport.io 12345678 is nonce number you picked, its just any number... once you submitted that, you got share, as simple as that, try change the nonce number you will get another deadline, then keep searching another nonce till you get deadline below 240, so you actually dont need any harddrive or cpu or plot or anythingThat's fascinating. So in theory, you could create a pool that picked random nonce numbers as fast as possible, hashed them with your account ID and spam-submitted them to the network? all nonces are legitimate nonce, there are no invalid nonce, and actually you can create a miner, this miner will picked random nonce number as fast as possible send those all nonces to my pool, then my pool will be dead. How does your pool bypass vetting legitimate nonces that were tested in a scoop?
uh... mm... do you have any idea?
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September 30, 2014, 08:25:55 PM |
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guys my US pool ( http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/) will have planned down time for about 3-5 block time (10-15 minutes) i will shut it down at block 17950, and it should be back aroung block 17955 you turned off too early, we are only at block 17946 now i know, but that the best time because all payment is paid out now is run again, but its public IP is changed to 54.183.92.44 dns still same http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io or http://pool.burstcoin.io but it might be need some time to propagate if you connect to wrong IP, you might want to clear your DNS cache, and some of you might need to restart your miner Can no longer 'receive mining info from wallet' can you open http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io using your browser? try to restart your miner or flush your dns cache (maybe you can ask Mr.google how to do that) I can indeed open the pool site page and I have already flushed my dns cache, who needs google for that uh... ok. so you can mining? its all amazon faults, they changed my public IP ! ( I need something to blame) but all my miners is working here, so does with others, there are about 950 nonces submitted in current round, before i shutdown it was about 1200, so about 90% miners are back mining... what about ping the hostname, which IP you got from ur miner PC
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September 30, 2014, 08:28:46 PM |
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some might need to restart your miner because some mining software sucks and does not renegotiate DNS resolve when trying to reconnect after a broken connection.
Completed it for you.
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aarqa
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September 30, 2014, 08:32:22 PM |
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You people still trying to mine this crapcoin? LOL. I have had the most stress-free week ever. No fighting with mining PCs, no constantly checking this forum topic, no coming home from work to see NO new coins in my account, etc.
My 10900-whatever coins are waiting in C-CEX for a price pop to be sold off, although I maintain that this crapcoin will never get over 500 satoshis again. It is only the deluded idiots here that are keeping the price as high as it is.
My 10900 coins are for sale at 800 satoshis EACH.
I know this can be really, really difficult to understand but: 800 > 500 ..... I don't care about giving any of you people a good deal. I only want maximum profit for me. I know that my price of 800 is higher than my prediction that BURST will never get over 500 again. I am hoping to find someone who cannot math properly. Every coin needs a detractor who provides the counterpoint to any positive talk about the coin. So far, I am CORRECT in my prediction of it never getting over 500 again. So if you are so certain that this coin will go to 1000+, buy mine up now and be ready to make profits! I will offer you all a deal. Someone buys my 10930 BURST for 800 satoshis each, and I won't post in this topic anymore. Someone said they had me on ignore. Why? Don't you value my thought provoking input that has proven correct so far? People who lack vision should stay out of anything but well-established coins. People who lack vision should also refrain from commenting about anything but well-established coins. Because they have no vision.
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