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Guys ... i have a little big problem . When i open wallet there aren t any transactions which i get payed from pool. I can see them in blok explorer on internet. But no in wallet (i tried to redownload whole chain , even tried from another computer.). Does anybody has same problem ? What should i do ?
Are you sure you typed the passphrase correctly? i am sure ... i can see previous transactions even when i send from my another wallet it shows up.But missing everything from pool(i tried changed pool too ),but no change What version is your wallet? OK ... so i can t see even when i send from another wallet. 1.1.3 on first computer , 1.1.1 on second one - it looks like it stop to synchronize on block 19600. just a question : Is some folder which is created with wallet (i mean something in appData,or you know what i mean?).How to correctly reset wallet , to not let some cache files from old one ? Inside the Burst folder is "burst_db" Thats the blockchain Maybe better if you re-download and let it sync from scratch
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Pool says Using your browser go to http://127.0.0.1:8125/rewardassignment.html on the bottom ( see "Set reward recipient" ) Put your account secret passphrase there (the one you use to login into your wallet) set recipient as 16434009311448803259But I got this warning: {"errorCode":5,"errorDescription":"Unknown account"} How to continue? You'll need 1 BURST to set reward recipient. This Burst can be obtained from one of the faucets listed in the top post of this thread. Both faucet said You got BURST!
TX details string(53) "{"errorCode":6,"errorDescription":"Not enough funds"}"Who can send me 1 burst for pool mining? BURST-8KXP-KNLS-FZFZ-CW72K Sent 10 BURST. But please don't ask question about mining here anymore, ok ? i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though.
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redsn0w
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October 06, 2014, 05:38:37 PM |
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I am not willing to donate more Bursts for the faucets as long it is possible to exploit them by some users. Hope the faucet owners change that.
Now the best solution is : OPEN a new thread for gain more investors and raise the value of burstcoin!i think it is a good idea! dev you could lock this thread with a last post where you specify the new tread link/ description. In the op of the new thread you can put a summary of burst from the beginning and expand plan description for the future with a marketing orientation. Maybe some marketer can help us with description future plans!!! Me too , but no one is interested to publish and promote BURST... se the chart on http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst/#charts and MOST importante check che market cap : only 242 BTC . Are you kidding me ? It's a general question .
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October 06, 2014, 05:46:46 PM |
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I am not willing to donate more Bursts for the faucets as long it is possible to exploit them by some users. Hope the faucet owners change that.
Now the best solution is : OPEN a new thread for gain more investors and raise the value of burstcoin!i think it is a good idea! dev you could lock this thread with a last post where you specify the new tread link/ description. In the op of the new thread you can put a summary of burst from the beginning and expand plan description for the future with a marketing orientation. Maybe some marketer can help us with description future plans!!! Me too , but no one is interested to publish and promote BURST... se the chart on http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst/#charts and MOST importante check che market cap : only 242 BTC . Are you kidding me ? It's a general question . I think everyone wants to accumulate BURST a little more . A lot of users active, but not much activity at the buying/selling side. Don't know whether is good or bad. Btw one question concerning your nick, are you the legendary redsn0w from iOS scene?
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October 06, 2014, 06:05:56 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. [/quote] java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target.
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October 06, 2014, 06:14:49 PM |
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Burst pool moved to dedicated hardware and dedicated line. burstpool.ddns.net:8124 will still be available for a week or so to give you time to move to the new URL. http://mine.burstcoin.info also on port 8124 This is the last IP change. Everything is dedicated. Server and internet line. Don't forget to switch
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October 06, 2014, 07:17:37 PM |
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Guys ... i have a little big problem . When i open wallet there aren t any transactions which i get payed from pool. I can see them in blok explorer on internet. But no in wallet (i tried to redownload whole chain , even tried from another computer.). Does anybody has same problem ? What should i do ?
Are you sure you typed the passphrase correctly? i am sure ... i can see previous transactions even when i send from my another wallet it shows up.But missing everything from pool(i tried changed pool too ),but no change What version is your wallet? OK ... so i can t see even when i send from another wallet. 1.1.3 on first computer , 1.1.1 on second one - it looks like it stop to synchronize on block 19600. just a question : Is some folder which is created with wallet (i mean something in appData,or you know what i mean?).How to correctly reset wallet , to not let some cache files from old one ? Inside the Burst folder is "burst_db" Thats the blockchain Maybe better if you re-download and let it sync from scratch Hmm i did. Sync from scratch ... but it always stuck at 19600 block ....can t be problem in java or something with memory ?
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October 06, 2014, 07:28:43 PM |
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Guys ... i have a little big problem . When i open wallet there aren t any transactions which i get payed from pool. I can see them in blok explorer on internet. But no in wallet (i tried to redownload whole chain , even tried from another computer.). Does anybody has same problem ? What should i do ?
Are you sure you typed the passphrase correctly? i am sure ... i can see previous transactions even when i send from my another wallet it shows up.But missing everything from pool(i tried changed pool too ),but no change What version is your wallet? OK ... so i can t see even when i send from another wallet. 1.1.3 on first computer , 1.1.1 on second one - it looks like it stop to synchronize on block 19600. just a question : Is some folder which is created with wallet (i mean something in appData,or you know what i mean?).How to correctly reset wallet , to not let some cache files from old one ? Inside the Burst folder is "burst_db" Thats the blockchain Maybe better if you re-download and let it sync from scratch Hmm i did. Sync from scratch ... but it always stuck at 19600 block ....can t be problem in java or something with memory ? And you say same thing happened on the other computer as well?
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October 06, 2014, 07:45:17 PM |
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I get continuous 10060 (=timeout?) errors on your pool: confirmed deadline: 937509 (16130962611852019868_10000001_4505600_10240) confirmed deadline: 503238 (16130962611852019868_10000001_4505600_10240) connect function failed with error: 10060 connect function failed with error: 10060 connect function failed with error: 10060 [100%] 5500 GB. deadline 503238s sdl:7(0) cdl:7(0) ss:451(0) rs:451(3) The pool will be moved today to fixed IP and another domain. Stay tuned. [/quote] Still does that through the new address. Could be the miner I guess, will try another pool and report back.
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor
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October 06, 2014, 07:59:31 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor [/quote] urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?"
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October 06, 2014, 08:01:44 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" well... JUST DO IT ! anyway which "how" are you asking? porting to c++ or promotion, investor , etc..
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October 06, 2014, 08:02:34 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.
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crowetic
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October 06, 2014, 08:17:05 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks.
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Also, TO THE MINERS ON BURSTPOOL.DDNS.NET ANNOUNCEMENT!!The pool has moved!! We are now on a dedicated dual quad xeon server, and a dedicated pipe/IP address. So please, move your miners from burstpool.ddns.net to mine.burstcoin.info:8124 ASAP! The old address will stay active for 1 week in order for everyone to move their miners, so please move your miners as soon as you can to avoid any issues. This server will be great for us and our investors, and will continue us down the road of awesomeness. Thank you for your time!
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks. and seriously we need funds so can put bounty for developments, or fund for promotion we need to start community and spread promotion on facebook, twitter, reddit, google+ page, crypto news site or we can promote burst like stellar did, free burst for every facebook account
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October 06, 2014, 08:26:47 PM |
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i never took nxt serious since its based on java and i know many people thinking the same way. if we port the burst protocols to a c library it would be a huge step forward to be independant to nxt. even exchanges could base their integration on these libraries and other people can use them to create user frontends or fancy stuff like encrypted message transmissions for mobiles payed with burst and so on.
What's the problem about java? Btw, porting such huge library from java to c would be not easy though. java today seems to be secure but java is responsible for 91% of all security attacks (stated by cisco http://www.eweek.com/security/java-primary-cause-of-91-percent-of-attacks-cisco.html). i know it is complex to design and code a library which "speaks burst" because many java dependencies and object methods do not exist or cannot simply be ported. however, only if the java dependency for burst is removed burst can grow really big. i dont want to say it cannot grow because of java but it can grow really huge without it. if there is a 0-day java exploit some day (which happens almost annually) the whole burst ecosystem could collapse due to java. depending on the integration and dependencies in c there is also a risk involved but this is much smaller than offering an attacker the largest plattform (java) which exists as target. its not that hard (I've read burst source code), but it would take time for sure, the latest standard of C++11 easily surpass java features and libraries, and also its already cross platform, write single code it guaranteed to run on all platform supporting C++11 compiler without need of any vm. and yes personally i think that java is deprecated language, thats why i never touch nxt (and also because of PoS) despite of its great feature. we can easily replace jetty library to serve http protocol with nodejs, there are a lot of crypto library which is better on C++, we can use mongoDB or redis as database backend, which i am sure its far better than current java backend DB but replacing java with c++ does not directly improve userbase and ecosystem, what we need today is promotion, great community, developers, investor urY, all right things... but the big question is "HOW TO DO IT?" It is possible to "convert" all code into C++ but it is so hard ! Now I think we have need real investors or the coin will dead in 1 or 2 weeks.Don't trip potato chip. All things in time. There WILL be investors, as I will be one myself here soon. I will be investing quite a bit more than I already have, and I will be hiring people to promote BURST as well. So seriously, don't trip, we got this. BURST will live on. Don't make rash RED statements like this without backing of any kind, please. it's ridiculous to say things like this. Without knowing anything at all, just stabbing in the dark. SeeI can use colors too, it's not cool when the colors are saying things to you, huh? In all seriousness though man, please, don't come in here with your random off the wall FUD without any sort of backup at all, it's just ridiculous and pointless. Thanks. Please don't be arrogant , it is not helpful for the community . I've used the color red only for more visibility , is it a problem ? I'm not a fud I've only told : we need an investors and stop . Now tell me what is the fud in the phrase that I've wrote ?
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October 06, 2014, 08:30:46 PM |
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I am not willing to donate more Bursts for the faucets as long it is possible to exploit them by some users. Hope the faucet owners change that.
Now the best solution is : OPEN a new thread for gain more investors and raise the value of burstcoin!Please, only after page 666...
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October 06, 2014, 08:30:57 PM |
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I want 1BURST for mine.
Please Help me and send BURST-4GJP-KPRR-DL94-7V5LH
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October 06, 2014, 08:38:05 PM |
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Hi All, I've ported dcct's plot tools to Mac OS X. Tested on 10.9, only 64 bit arch is supported. I plan to add more features in the future, so I've created a fork on github called mjminer. Linux is still supported. Please merge the changes back to the master project as you see fit. Not providing binaries, but it should be pretty easy to compile (same on Mac and Linux): git clone https://github.com/r-majere/mjminer.git cd mjminer make
I can supply binaries if needed.
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