bobafett
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October 27, 2014, 07:44:12 AM |
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burstcoin.io US pool updateminers on burstcoin US pool, please restart your miner after block 17160 (if ur miner does not have auto resolve dns) new Pool IP will be 23.227.167.164 , domain name will be same http://pool.burstcoin.io or http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io (you might need to flush your dns cache) i moved pool to new hosting, and i reduced pool fee from 2.5% to 1.5%, so better profit for miners and pool running cost is reduced 4x cheaper, so BCPT holder would get better profit too new host hardware is cheaper but faster, so will see performance improvement there EU and SG pool also will follow the hosting migration, it might take a while because new hosting deployment is a bit complicated on my both machine connected to the us pool the two latest blago miners instanly crashes. Old java miner still works. has anybody the same problem? Did you flash DNS cache? For windows ipconfig /flushdns Yes i did. also changes the dns server, tried to user pool.burstcoin.io. in the log file there is the following: 07:05:53 ------------------------ Start block: 0 07:05:53 Update mining info 07:05:53 *Connecting 07:05:53 * Sent to server: POST /burst?requestType=getMiningInfo HTTP/1.0\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n 07:05:53 * Recieved from server: HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nCache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, private\r\nPragma: no-cache\r\nExpires: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT\r\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: 48\r\nServer: Jetty(9.1.5.v20140505)\r\n\r\n{"errorCode":7,"errorDescription":"Not allowed"} 07:05:53 * Count responses: 2 set "Server" : "pool.burstcoin.io", "Port": 80, "UpdaterAddr" : "pool.burstcoin.io", "UpdaterPort": 812 4, or "UpdaterPort": 80, Great! Works! Thank you!!!!!!
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uray
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October 27, 2014, 08:11:16 AM |
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WOW i heared big news(in private chat ) coming for burst guys be pacient and see price will skyrocket again whats the news ?
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sestertius753
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October 27, 2014, 08:54:24 AM |
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up-votted your post on reddit
and also what's your burst address, i want to donate some of my burst so you can put more on burst give away and i would be happy to support burst for you (and others might too) for any activity that promote burst
Hi, Uray! I'd be glad to help give away more. As of right now, I've given out 2000 BURST, with 8000 remaining. Whatever you donate, I'll increase the giveaway, retroactively increase what I've given away, and keep going until it's gone. My personal account is BURST-3P8K-87LJ-UFYQ-H9EUE Thanks!
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paduser
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October 27, 2014, 09:18:21 AM |
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WOW i heared big news(in private chat ) coming for burst guys be pacient and see price will skyrocket again whats the news ? Did I miss something big?
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redsn0w
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October 27, 2014, 01:12:49 PM |
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WOW i heared big news(in private chat ) coming for burst guys be pacient and see price will skyrocket again Fantastic, now it is the time for the buy support ! Remember it and don't lose your time , buy at least 0.05 btc of burst and don't worry the price will raise very soon !Bought 60k EDIT: 100k Great work !Who will be the next buy supporter user? Bought 280K Great work ! Come on users buy some burstcoin and you will be very happy (soon). At the moment if you can't or don't want to mine it , simple buy it !
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daWallet
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October 27, 2014, 01:33:40 PM |
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github/dawallet Burst Client for Win & Burstcoin.biz
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October 27, 2014, 02:31:16 PM |
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So guys... I'm currently developing a method to sustain the BURST price on the long run. It isn't time to share any detail, I will in the (hopefully) near future. So, try to be patient... What I currently need, is to know if there is a Bitcoin client which supports features like the Asset Exchange of BURST (in BTC obviously) or, even better, a crowdfounding mechanism with the possibility to the founders to also attach text messages to the donation.Mind that the WIP method doesn't strictly depend on this, but it would make its implementation a little bit easier
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xizmax
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October 27, 2014, 02:42:17 PM |
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Im guessing that Altcoin Dice Sites arent popular enough to warrant making a Burst Dice site. Was thinking about an asset backed dice where a portion of the house edge would go back to support burst in whichever form (buy support, development funds). Just throwing stuff out There used to be one, look on the dgs, there is a dice scrypt for 300burst Pardon my noob, but Im guessing I gotta get a hold of NXT wallet to get access to dgs? Or is the script somewhere on Burst marketplace? (I looked through burstcoin.info marketplace didnt find any)
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unsoindovo
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https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
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October 27, 2014, 02:42:56 PM |
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WOW i heared big news(in private chat ) coming for burst guys be pacient and see price will skyrocket again please do not make fun. Do you think we do not know you're trying to pump up the price and then dump all of your coins? these messages, vague and smoky, are only harmful for burst !!!
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uray
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October 27, 2014, 03:44:49 PM Last edit: October 27, 2014, 08:20:26 PM by uray |
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if you want better diagram, i have this or maybe dev can replace his diagram on OP with this one, i think its describe better ( just my suggestion )
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uray
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October 27, 2014, 03:50:24 PM |
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So guys... I'm currently developing a method to sustain the BURST price on the long run. It isn't time to share any detail, I will in the (hopefully) near future. So, try to be patient... What I currently need, is to know if there is a Bitcoin client which supports features like the Asset Exchange of BURST (in BTC obviously) or, even better, a crowdfounding mechanism with the possibility to the founders to also attach text messages to the donation.Mind that the WIP method doesn't strictly depend on this, but it would make its implementation a little bit easier you might want to look at XCP (Counterparty) it has asset exchange and it linked with bitcoin by nature take a look at : http://www.blockscan.com/
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October 27, 2014, 04:33:22 PM |
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if you want better diagram, i have this
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or maybe dev can replace his diagram on OP with this one, i think its describe better ( just my suggestion )
It's cool!
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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fivebells
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October 27, 2014, 06:08:17 PM |
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if you want better diagram, i have this
or maybe dev can replace his diagram on OP with this one, i think its describe better ( just my suggestion )
That's a great diagram for a detailed explanation of the algorithm, but it suffers from the same problem as the original one: it doesn't highlight the key idea or the benefits it affords. We need an introductory diagram which will allow at least a guy like Luke-Jr to quickly pick up that a large amount of precomputation is stored to disk, and that this leads to cheaper marginal costs for mining (and hence cheaper transactions), and frees up computational resources for other purposes. Ideally it should also be simple enough that people without Luke-Jr's extensive experience can apprehend these points. For this purpose, you don't want the introductory diagram to go into the details of the hashing process, you want something which really bashes people over the head with the key idea. It should describe the computationally intensive process of initializing a plot, then sketch out in cartoon fashion how the mining process relies on the plot for massive speed gains. Then the more detailed diagrams can be used to explain how the mining process defends against illegitimate speedups. I know I'm criticizing without offering a replacement, but (a) I do think uray's diagram is valuable, just not for the introduction -- it would go better as the central diagram in a whitepaper and (b) I'm generally terrible at diagrams. If someone else would be prepared to make such an introductory diagram pretty and clear, I would be happy to offer a sketch of it. I'm OK at explaining complex ideas and selling their benefits in prose, though, at least in the limited context of academia. If there is sufficient interest, I could take a crack at rewriting the OP.
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bobafett
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October 27, 2014, 07:01:31 PM |
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it seems burstprice has found his bottom... just bougt a few via poloniex.
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fullzero
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October 27, 2014, 07:49:46 PM |
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Storj just announced beta info today. I don't know if burst can compete against storj (if it ever launches). I want to exchange some BTC for burst; but I am worried about the long term prospects. What does everyone think about storj vs burst?
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October 27, 2014, 08:12:27 PM |
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Storj lead dev here. I really don't see Burst as a competitor, I think it is a really cool concept that could be useful to us. For example, we might want to make sure there is excess unused capacity on the network for expansion. I think that would be a good use case for the Burst algo. If someone would be willing to take that time to port this to some well documented Python, I would be open to integrating it into DriveShare.
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uray
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October 27, 2014, 08:25:24 PM |
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Storj lead dev here. I really don't see Burst as a competitor, I think it is a really cool concept that could be useful to us. For example, we might want to make sure there is excess unused capacity on the network for expansion. I think that would be a good use case for the Burst algo. If someone would be willing to take that time to port this to some well documented Python, I would be open to integrating it into DriveShare. wow i think its good news, what kind of documentation do you need?
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fivebells
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October 27, 2014, 08:26:11 PM |
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Storj just announced beta info today. I don't know if burst can compete against storj (if it ever launches). I want to exchange some BTC for burst; but I am worried about the long term prospects. What does everyone think about storj vs burst?
Do you mean this message? That's not a new announcement. I'm pretty sure there were ad hoc cloud computing companies you could sell your CPU cycles to before bitcoin was released. Anyway, storj and burst solve different problems. storj is a trading platform for buying and selling hard drive space/bandwidth, using counterparty to secure its ledger. Burst is using hard drive space as the economic commitment required to participate in its blockchain consensus process.
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super3
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October 27, 2014, 08:27:34 PM |
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Storj lead dev here. I really don't see Burst as a competitor, I think it is a really cool concept that could be useful to us. For example, we might want to make sure there is excess unused capacity on the network for expansion. I think that would be a good use case for the Burst algo. If someone would be willing to take that time to port this to some well documented Python, I would be open to integrating it into DriveShare. wow i think its good news, what kind of documentation do you need? Standard PEP8 stuff. Good explanation of the codebase. If someone wants to work on this would be happy to shoot over our guidelines.
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October 27, 2014, 08:45:32 PM |
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Storj just announced beta info today. I don't know if burst can compete against storj (if it ever launches). I want to exchange some BTC for burst; but I am worried about the long term prospects. What does everyone think about storj vs burst?
the concept sounds funny but nothing more to me. the main issue i see is that storj offers person to person services as core concept. securing hosted data against loss makes the whole idea weird. technically it is possible to keep multiple (100+) copies of the data within the network and distribute them over different geographic regions. but each copy requires someone to get paid somehow to host the data. if a person to company service can calculate a service based on their costs and profit wishes they know exaclty how much a user has to pay for 1gb of data. they store the data on raids and keep up to 4 copies depending on their infastructure and service. they know they require 4 gb capacity to sell one gb. compared to burst where infastructure to store data exists as side effect to cut electricity costs storj is complete different. technically if you want to reliably store or exchange data in the cloud there exist different options. even if cloud based data storage will be added to burst and even if it fails as concept burst only looses a feature. if the concept fails for storj it means storj fails. i have posted some pages ago what i think what has to be done to have a successful cloudstorage approach. technically the only real benefitting application is if you have to distribute sets of data to a big audience. what may also work would be to integrate burst as storage provider into owncloud. this may be the simplest way to get public attention because there already is a market for and people are looking for affordable storage provider.
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