aarqa
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September 30, 2014, 08:46:41 PM |
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I'm trying to donload blockchine with 1.1.3 wallet... but i'm no able to sync??
how i can fix it? i try do download from 0 but nothing i try to copy burst_db folder from 1.1.2 dir to 1.1.3 dir. but wallet don't sync
any ideas?
My first guess would be that you are still running the wallet's run.bat from 1.1.2. When you run the wallet's run.bat, it should open, spit out some lines, then give you the message "Burst server 1.1.3 started successfully"
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crazyearner
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September 30, 2014, 08:49:07 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"}
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% solo mining dupe like stale work or already been submitted or rejected. Least I know its working. Now to see how long takes to generate block
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 09:35:56 PM |
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110110101
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September 30, 2014, 09:43:35 PM |
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Nice pieces Irontiga, well done!
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 09:44:30 PM |
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Nice pieces Irontiga, well done!
Wasn't me, i just have a really good contact!!!
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 10:01:24 PM |
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Updated price...if I get orders for 50 then I'll sell them for 20k burst each, inc shipping or 105k burst each for metal(inc shipping), clip I can't do in metal )
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notsofast
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September 30, 2014, 10:32:30 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? I have no idea. I'm trying to learn why the system isn't vulnerable to a potential fake nonce-spam-attack of this nature. I wouldn't want to bring down a pool--yours or anyone else's-- but I would want to call attention to a vulnerability so the dev and capable members of the community could address it.
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uray
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September 30, 2014, 10:52:28 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? I have no idea. I'm trying to learn why the system isn't vulnerable to a potential fake nonce-spam-attack of this nature. I wouldn't want to bring down a pool--yours or anyone else's-- but I would want to call attention to a vulnerability so the dev and capable members of the community could address it. the system is vulnerable to spam attack, and we ban miners IP who did spamming nonce
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uray
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September 30, 2014, 11:01:03 PM |
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skymax
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September 30, 2014, 11:04:24 PM |
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GPU plot generator v2.1.0 Changelog: - Enhanced kernel. Thanks to "burstcoin" for his great work on that part. Windows x86 binaries: https://mega.co.nz/#!aVNXzIhB!Obq7E_Nob0v6SHn8KheIiTlNwT6G9yN4cEmBXadUQZc Sources: https://mega.co.nz/#!yU8GQAqa!7YG8G8Z1UqudnYIhj79JY-Y8uVpVMiPV4v0lFHYEWEs I made some modifications in the kernel too. Please check that my modifications don't lower the performances (it shouldn't, but let's be cautious). Also, as this is a brand new kernel, the AMD 14.4 issue may be corrected as a side effect. I would really apreciate a feedback on that point. Hi bipben, help me please. I tried to compile it on ubuntu 14.04 (AMD 14.4 drivers with fglrx-14.10.1006.1001) but I get this error: --------------------------------------------------- Compiling [CommandGenerate.cpp] CommandGenerate.cpp:18:19: fatal error: CL/cl.h: File o directory not found #include <CL/cl.h> ^ compilation terminated. make: *** [CommandGenerate.o] Errore 1 ---------------------------------------------------- I don't found cl.h file on my system, but only glATI.h... how can solve this ? Max
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remulan
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October 01, 2014, 12:27:16 AM |
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resolving hostname pool2.cryptoport.io error while resolving hostname Mining networking failed
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uray
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October 01, 2014, 12:33:31 AM |
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resolving hostname pool2.cryptoport.io error while resolving hostname Mining networking failed
ur url is wrong its burst-pool2.cryptoport.io or pool2.burstcoin.io
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fivebells
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October 01, 2014, 12:47:34 AM Last edit: October 01, 2014, 12:59:13 AM by fivebells |
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I have no idea. I'm trying to learn why the system isn't vulnerable to a potential fake nonce-spam-attack of this nature. I wouldn't want to bring down a pool--yours or anyone else's-- but I would want to call attention to a vulnerability so the dev and capable members of the community could address it.
The scoops on the disk represent a partial calculation for the given nonces. This means that the calculation using a large plot can be many, many times faster than calculating from scratch, as the burst client does when you submit a nonce as uray demonstrated. See the diagram and associated commentary about the mining algorithm in the OP
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Irontiga
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October 01, 2014, 12:58:24 AM |
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Looking forward to this one!!!
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SpeedDemon13
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October 01, 2014, 01:11:50 AM |
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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. Oh timk225, how convoluted your ideals are at times? Really, thought provoking or just personal judgement? You know you push more on personal judgement. Until you put up statistics, equations and/or factual facts, then your posts are still just your personal feelings/predictions towards the coin. I am mostly a very open minded person in general to an extent. You sound like the people who use to say that LTC(First Alt of its kind at the time) would never push above 75 cents and where does that coin stand at today? Patience is a virtue in crypto, but you have to balance that with timing/opportunity. Mostly everyone will agree; sell high, buy low on coins that are worth it. I hope you have success in the future without stepping on peoples feet and find that team work/working with people will give you greater gains in this world, money isn't completely everything in this life.
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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koko2530
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October 01, 2014, 01:20:48 AM |
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i am mine on youre pool... but i think 200 miners is impossible... 26 now... 22 2 days ago i think, go to another pool... becouse you change bonus reward((( I try to be on first, second place.... but now it's not interested. sry for my english. what do you want from me ? i have magical for create burst for bonus i has send bonus with my coin on day 1-8 = 12000burst+first test coin 9500 burst i have 3 server for pool = 30usd/day cost on google play and windowsphone = 50usd my pool have 20-30 miner get fee only 100-300 burst /day for small miner i will shutdown my server soon.
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SpeedDemon13
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October 01, 2014, 01:23:07 AM |
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Has anyone done a side-by-side comparison of the java miner vs the C++ miner(s) on equal types of setups? At the moment, I'm doing C miner on 10.5TB and java miner on 14.5TB, so not really an equal comparison at the moment.
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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yellowduck2
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October 01, 2014, 01:48:29 AM |
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i am mine on youre pool... but i think 200 miners is impossible... 26 now... 22 2 days ago i think, go to another pool... becouse you change bonus reward((( I try to be on first, second place.... but now it's not interested. sry for my english. what do you want from me ? i have magical for create burst for bonus i has send bonus with my coin on day 1-8 = 12000burst+first test coin 9500 burst i have 3 server for pool = 30usd/day cost on google play and windowsphone = 50usd my pool have 20-30 miner get fee only 100-300 burst /day for small miner i will shutdown my server soon. yeah. Should shutdown your pool. If u have extra money / resources lying around , why not donate to Uray pool or developer ?
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yellowduck2
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October 01, 2014, 01:50:58 AM |
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Has anyone done a side-by-side comparison of the java miner vs the C++ miner(s) on equal types of setups? At the moment, I'm doing C miner on 10.5TB and java miner on 14.5TB, so not really an equal comparison at the moment.
yes, Done it with my rigs. It depends on your rig specs.
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SpeedDemon13
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October 01, 2014, 01:52:59 AM |
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Has anyone done a side-by-side comparison of the java miner vs the C++ miner(s) on equal types of setups? At the moment, I'm doing C miner on 10.5TB and java miner on 14.5TB, so not really an equal comparison at the moment.
yes, Done it with my rigs. It depends on your rig specs. What's your setup up and results? Just curious....
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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