mmmaybe
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October 14, 2014, 03:14:17 AM |
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196 on Bittrex...?
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Nevril
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October 14, 2014, 03:53:47 AM |
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Again the same no-strategy from the "investors": Buy as much as you can, whatever the price --> Huge gap between buy/sell orders and no wall creation to sustain the price which falls after few minutes.
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DrTrouble
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October 14, 2014, 05:10:03 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions?
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What is this "Bitcoin" of which you speak???
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burstcoin (OP)
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October 14, 2014, 05:37:36 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? Uray's block explorer shows under stats that 5849 blocks(about 25%) have been 1-180 seconds. That's a little larger range than you're asking for, but I don't know of any other stats on this. Most important things for read speed are using a high stagger size, and you want to be using 1 thread to read on each drive. With blago's miner this means 1 folder of plots per drive.
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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DrTrouble
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October 14, 2014, 05:55:07 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? Uray's block explorer shows under stats that 5849 blocks(about 25%) have been 1-180 seconds. That's a little larger range than you're asking for, but I don't know of any other stats on this. Most important things for read speed are using a high stagger size, and you want to be using 1 thread to read on each drive. With blago's miner this means 1 folder of plots per drive. Excellent info - thanks dev! I am looking at Uray's Block Explorer located at http://burst.cryptoport.io/ - how did you determine that 25%? I can only see the latest 10 blocks and I am unsure of how to expand further... My stagger size is optimized at 1049600 for most so that should not be an issue. I do have some that are optimized at 1048576. Before your post, I had these plots in different folders based on stagger size. After placing them in the same folder it cut down ~sec slightly so that is good. I sure would be interested in narrowing down that range but it definitely gives me a starting point - thx!
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What is this "Bitcoin" of which you speak???
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burstcoin (OP)
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October 14, 2014, 06:00:16 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? Uray's block explorer shows under stats that 5849 blocks(about 25%) have been 1-180 seconds. That's a little larger range than you're asking for, but I don't know of any other stats on this. Most important things for read speed are using a high stagger size, and you want to be using 1 thread to read on each drive. With blago's miner this means 1 folder of plots per drive. Excellent info - thanks dev! I am looking at Uray's Block Explorer located at http://burst.cryptoport.io/ - how did you determine that 25%? I can only see the latest 10 blocks and I am unsure of how to expand further... My stagger size is optimized at 1049600 for most so that should not be an issue. I do have some that are optimized at 1048576. Before your post, I had these plots in different folders based on stagger size. After placing them in the same folder it cut down ~sec slightly so that is good. I sure would be interested in narrowing down that range but it definitely gives me a starting point - thx! If you click "Stat" at the top, it brings up another page with several graphs. If you hover your cursor over a bar in "Block Generation Time Distribution" it shows you the block count and range. I had to divide by the total blocks to get the %.
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DrTrouble
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October 14, 2014, 06:11:48 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? Uray's block explorer shows under stats that 5849 blocks(about 25%) have been 1-180 seconds. That's a little larger range than you're asking for, but I don't know of any other stats on this. Most important things for read speed are using a high stagger size, and you want to be using 1 thread to read on each drive. With blago's miner this means 1 folder of plots per drive. Excellent info - thanks dev! I am looking at Uray's Block Explorer located at http://burst.cryptoport.io/ - how did you determine that 25%? I can only see the latest 10 blocks and I am unsure of how to expand further... My stagger size is optimized at 1049600 for most so that should not be an issue. I do have some that are optimized at 1048576. Before your post, I had these plots in different folders based on stagger size. After placing them in the same folder it cut down ~sec slightly so that is good. I sure would be interested in narrowing down that range but it definitely gives me a starting point - thx! If you click "Stat" at the top, it brings up another page with several graphs. If you hover your cursor over a bar in "Block Generation Time Distribution" it shows you the block count and range. I had to divide by the total blocks to get the %. I see it now, thank you. Uray - would you mind divulging any more specific stats than 1-180? Man I gotta get these ~secs down...
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What is this "Bitcoin" of which you speak???
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go6ooo1212
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quarkchain.io
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October 14, 2014, 06:44:46 AM |
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http://mine.burstcoin.info - down ..again... Seriously , guys , do something about the pool...
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Blago
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October 14, 2014, 07:24:39 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? In log-file. 11:33:29 Close file: 17930413153828766298_30900000_576000_4000 [@ 2429 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_29300000_800000_8000 [@ 3339 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_15400000_1000000_1000000 [@ 3560 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_10200000_1000000_1000000 [@ 3693 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_31476000_524000_524000 [@ 1642 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_0_1000000_1000000 [@ 4103 ms] 11:33:31 Close file: 17930413153828766298_21700000_800000_800000 [@ 4462 ms] 11:33:31 Close file: 17930413153828766298_64900000_1000000_1000000 [@ 5031 ms] In summary, my average speed = ~68 Gb/s
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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Pilotseye
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October 14, 2014, 09:02:55 AM |
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unfortunately still no response, even not on burstforum.com
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arloseb
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October 14, 2014, 09:12:24 AM |
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Price of 120 satoshi is normal, cause also BTC is dumped to 280 usd. Burst follow btc trend, like all altcoins. If BTC will be back to 400 usd, burst surely will reach 300 satoshi at least. O, wait....BTC is BACK AT 400USD!!! Let me check busrt price....
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fabula
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October 14, 2014, 09:14:23 AM |
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Price of 120 satoshi is normal, cause also BTC is dumped to 280 usd. Burst follow btc trend, like all altcoins. If BTC will be back to 400 usd, burst surely will reach 300 satoshi at least. O, wait....BTC is BACK AT 400USD!!! Let me check busrt price.... Is true! -If BTC goes down, BURST goes down -If BTC goes up,BURST goes down.
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xizmax
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October 14, 2014, 09:31:37 AM |
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unfortunately still no response, even not on burstforum.com Seems its back up now
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Grim
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October 14, 2014, 09:41:32 AM |
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I am looking for advice on how to speed up mining. I am using Blago's latest miner. The PC my HDDs are hooked up to is a Tri-core Phenom w/ 16GB RAM, CPU only maxes when new block is found. I have 4x 2TB HDs that all report around ~30sec while mining (SATA 6Gbps). Then I have 10TB via eSATA, and a different 10TB sitting on a FreeNAS ZFS share that I am hooked up to via Gigabit. The eSATA reports around ~80 sec to scan and the Gigabit ZFS typically gets ~130sec. My question is, how much am I missing with these 'high' times to submit? Also, is there anything I can do to improve given my setup? I will admit that I have several other high-powered PCs that could probably be utilized to mine the eSATA 10TB or the 10TB Gigabit setup, but I am not sure it would help.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or tweaks would be much appreciated...
I have 1 eSata-3 HDD, mining speed = 380Gb / 8 sec = 47.5 Gb/sec (not merged, not defrag), other HDDs mining speed = ~67 Gb/sec (merged, defrag). Blago - where can I see those stats? Does anyone else have any suggestions? In log-file. 11:33:29 Close file: 17930413153828766298_30900000_576000_4000 [@ 2429 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_29300000_800000_8000 [@ 3339 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_15400000_1000000_1000000 [@ 3560 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_10200000_1000000_1000000 [@ 3693 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_31476000_524000_524000 [@ 1642 ms] 11:33:30 Close file: 17930413153828766298_0_1000000_1000000 [@ 4103 ms] 11:33:31 Close file: 17930413153828766298_21700000_800000_800000 [@ 4462 ms] 11:33:31 Close file: 17930413153828766298_64900000_1000000_1000000 [@ 5031 ms] In summary, my average speed = ~68 Gb/s is blagos miner working as intended since there have been some reports that its missing to find deadlines ...
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Irontiga
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October 14, 2014, 09:44:14 AM |
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Price of 120 satoshi is normal, cause also BTC is dumped to 280 usd. Burst follow btc trend, like all altcoins. If BTC will be back to 400 usd, burst surely will reach 300 satoshi at least. O, wait....BTC is BACK AT 400USD!!! Let me check busrt price.... Is true! -If BTC goes down, BURST goes down -If BTC goes up,BURST goes down. It should really be the other way round....
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koko2530
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October 14, 2014, 10:33:57 AM |
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want to buy dividend sourcecode , run on nodejs for burstcoin please pm
I thought people were helping each other here. Not ripping each other of. Like I helped you after you asked me 0.3 BTC to "help" me. Remember that one? i know, but something can free something can't free (answer free, remote support not free) i has guide to many user on facebook for free I didn't ask for remote support. I asked a question and you jumped to offer remote assistance for 0.3 BTC. And despite that I helped you. Thats what a community is all about. But I see others only see profit. How do you think things were if Uray and Dcct started charging for their work? why you have a problem with me ? send or not sent btc ,It's up to you and this 20 day pass i think both of you has miscommunication here, or something weird going on koko, was asked if anybody has the source code to implement dividend feature just like on my pool, well i know this because he asked on PM, but i didn't answer because i am not really understand his question (most of it because of the english language he used), so maybe he asked the forum if anyone can build for him that dividend payment feature and koko is willing to pay for it yes,sir i want to buy dividend payment like your pool F*ck, I thought you have it and you charge for it... FFS just for clarification, dividend payment code on my pool is separate application, its not part of pool, what this app did is just walking the blockchain and tracking who own what asset, and then make payment based on that balance data, actually its very simple less than 200 lines of code I didn't make the source code publicly available, nor do i sell it, because : 1. i can't support it (maintenance, bug fix, etc etc) 2. its very trivial if you have knowledge about nxt / burst API, and do some coding 3. i don't want people without any technical knowledge, can buy and make profit from it 4. so to have this feature, you need to learn to code and learn Burst API if you are asking about burst/nxt API or app development, i would happy to help. but if you ask the source code, i can't help you your 're right , i can't do with java but, i can create with php have only 85 line in 5-6hr http://asset.cryptomining.farm/wait for test on auto payment thanks
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tex81
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October 14, 2014, 10:49:53 AM |
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... is blagos miner working as intended since there have been some reports that its missing to find deadlines ... Working on it. Tuning. Testing. Adding new features...
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AizenSou
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October 14, 2014, 12:25:23 PM |
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Price of 120 satoshi is normal, cause also BTC is dumped to 280 usd. Burst follow btc trend, like all altcoins. If BTC will be back to 400 usd, burst surely will reach 300 satoshi at least. O, wait....BTC is BACK AT 400USD!!! Let me check busrt price.... Is true! -If BTC goes down, BURST goes down -If BTC goes up,BURST goes down. Yes, and why are you still here? LOL
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Killer15
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October 14, 2014, 01:25:20 PM |
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Im selling Cloud for burstcoin contact me If you a coder contact me
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CoinBlab
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October 14, 2014, 01:57:18 PM |
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Hello Burst community!
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