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November 06, 2014, 05:53:18 PM |
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I tried joining the http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/ and I set the recipient, but there is no confirmations, there is only a "/" displayed at the end! If I understand correctly I am supposed to get 4 confirmations before I can join the pool? come join us at http://burst.gaon a side note... I just got the pool back to the original backup server, installed with VMWare ESXi for expandability and awesomeness. I may also try to route a completely different backup connection for internet to it as well, we'll see. But we are doing well now on this server. Within a couple days I will be purchasing and setting up the new main server which will be hosted at a data center. Then re-implementing the failover (possibly in a different way, we shall see. Hopefully to avoid the miners ever having to change IP addresses.) I will continue to keep everyone updated on the status and progress of the pool. Thank you all for your continued support. Also know that we have quite a few ideas in the works that will be coming out within the next month, stay tuned!
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Blago
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November 06, 2014, 05:56:48 PM |
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I tried joining the http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/ and I set the recipient, but there is no confirmations, there is only a "/" displayed at the end! If I understand correctly I am supposed to get 4 confirmations before I can join the pool? yes. and change URL to pool.burstcoin.io (port 80) [burst-pool.cryptoport.io - it's old address]
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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cad_cdn
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November 06, 2014, 06:34:20 PM |
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any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
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callmejack
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November 06, 2014, 06:48:00 PM |
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any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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cad_cdn
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November 06, 2014, 06:55:42 PM |
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thx! any way to filter? or just see payments sent for Sept 23? (my poloniex is locked, I need TXid to unlock) any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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callmejack
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November 06, 2014, 07:36:41 PM |
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you can only limit by the timestamp which expresses seconds passed since the genesis block. if you use a timestamp around 3600000 the last entries in the list should be around the Sept 23. to get it more precisely you have to find out the exact date of the genesis block and then convert the days which have passed since then into seconds. i have'nt worked on my mysql based blockchain backend for a while now cause i wanted to wait for the latest updates. if i would have it ready i could simply look it up thx! any way to filter? or just see payments sent for Sept 23? (my poloniex is locked, I need TXid to unlock) any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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cad_cdn
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November 06, 2014, 07:44:55 PM |
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thx for help you can only limit by the timestamp which expresses seconds passed since the genesis block. if you use a timestamp around 3600000 the last entries in the list should be around the Sept 23. to get it more precisely you have to find out the exact date of the genesis block and then convert the days which have passed since then into seconds. i have'nt worked on my mysql based blockchain copy for a while now. if i would have it ready i could simply look it up thx! any way to filter? or just see payments sent for Sept 23? (my poloniex is locked, I need TXid to unlock) any idea how to search a transaction from 6 weeks ago? The current wallet doesn't seem to go back that far. Block explorer also, not that far back.
you can use the account api function. replace 127.0.0.1 with your walltet ip if it differs and enter your account (BURST-XXX.... or numeric) in the "getAccountTransactions" section. http://127.0.0.1:8125/test?requestTag=ACCOUNTSthis should return all transactions as json into the output area. to retrieve it directly as json you can use this as url (replace XXX with your account): http://127.0.0.1:8125/burst?requestType=getAccountTransactions&account=XXXthis is a json response and therefore not readable like the transaction list in the wallet ui but it contains all data the wallets blockchain supplies.
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uray
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November 06, 2014, 11:01:36 PM |
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looking good here, which one is not responding, ur miner or pool website?
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stacey2911
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November 06, 2014, 11:49:21 PM |
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My password is a random string of numbers and letters, caps and no caps, 30 symbols long. So weak password is not an issue. By random, do you mean randomly machine generated, or chosen manually by you? OS is Windows 8.1, so it stores the password in an unencrypted text file :/
no threat found on my end. false positive, its common with windows-qt and that particular antivirus its scanned with 53 virus protectors and only 1/53 come up with a false positive Alright, just thought I would check, have recently had some malware problems on the machine that hosts my wallets.It looks like you have recently had security issues. What steps have you taken to mitigate them? I've been working hand in hand with a few experts over at Malwarebytes to clean my machine out, which ended in a clean reinstall because I didn't trust a "dirty" machine. So no previous malware should be infecting my machine anymore.
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uray
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November 07, 2014, 12:30:00 AM |
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looking good here, which one is not responding, ur miner or pool website? i think i see something weird going on here on the blockchain
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 12:42:15 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
Full Hash: a3ef1a22011c2f4c4dec7422d84c3cb6a73c03f991642c49c0aac159ac0e8711 Confirmations: 734 Signature Hash: db82653bca0f90868b8e8e277c82f98c68e1c46a2590a854001e2667048627e4 Amount NQT: 15'075 BURST ec_block_height: 30549 Block: 1723633751819466101 Recipient RS: BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS Type: 0 Fee NQT: 1 BURST Recipient: 10103487335684824714 Version: 1 Sender: You Timestamp: 7419262 ec_block_id: 13420289258326036281 Height: 30562 Subtype: 0 Sender Public Key: e53096f42bedc9434fa311fec0f008e4a749a79fa7a53c149f1f6f14f426174e Deadline: 1440 Block Timestamp: 7419271 Sender RS: You signature: 5c783709d6d12bbb8689051d62e56a5cb08814f0db1b26847b22b04ffbe9de00ee3a2379d2a00d0 f87bdfe70ebd4273b91b398e5a5316b0446586f04782306b1
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 12:47:20 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
can you change ur wallet password or not
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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mmmaybe
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November 07, 2014, 12:57:57 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
can you change ur wallet password or not No, your password is your private key connected to your specific account. You can of course make a new account with a stronger password tho.
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 12:58:55 AM |
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BURST-68JV-2EAW-WDRB-FKZ4Y is the new hacker adress hast a few burst in there now
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 01:00:05 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
can you change ur wallet password or not No, your password is your private key connected to your specific account. You can of course make a new account with a stronger password tho. how do you make it with ur own password , and not the one they give you ?
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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majere
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November 07, 2014, 01:00:56 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
can you change ur wallet password or not Googled it up and this account was already active on Aug 26. Could be a trojan in one of the first third-party binaries. Which software were you using? No, password cannot be changed. You'll have to create a new wallet and replot.
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majere
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November 07, 2014, 01:02:12 AM |
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how do you make it with ur own password , and not the one they give you ?
There's a link at the bottom of page, or simply specify that you're returning user and enter another passphrase. Do not use these pre-generated words.
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burstcoin (OP)
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November 07, 2014, 01:05:42 AM |
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i think there is a hacker that is stealing ppl burst coin
BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS
not my wallet but now my account is empty
Full Hash: a3ef1a22011c2f4c4dec7422d84c3cb6a73c03f991642c49c0aac159ac0e8711 Confirmations: 734 Signature Hash: db82653bca0f90868b8e8e277c82f98c68e1c46a2590a854001e2667048627e4 Amount NQT: 15'075 BURST ec_block_height: 30549 Block: 1723633751819466101 Recipient RS: BURST-FRNC-8G44-FNQP-AEQFS Type: 0 Fee NQT: 1 BURST Recipient: 10103487335684824714 Version: 1 Sender: You Timestamp: 7419262 ec_block_id: 13420289258326036281 Height: 30562 Subtype: 0 Sender Public Key: e53096f42bedc9434fa311fec0f008e4a749a79fa7a53c149f1f6f14f426174e Deadline: 1440 Block Timestamp: 7419271 Sender RS: You signature: 5c783709d6d12bbb8689051d62e56a5cb08814f0db1b26847b22b04ffbe9de00ee3a2379d2a00d0 f87bdfe70ebd4273b91b398e5a5316b0446586f04782306b1
This same address was posted a few pages back by 2 other people who lost burst to it, but a link between them them has not yet been found. Can you post how secure your password was(number of characters, randomly generated or not, etc), and any burst-related or cryptocurrency software you've recently started using, and whether you're using precompiled binarys or compiled them yourself? It would help see if there's a common link in this(ex particular program)
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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Billyboy402
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November 07, 2014, 01:06:17 AM |
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how do you make it with ur own password , and not the one they give you ?
There's a link at the bottom of page, or simply specify that you're returning user and enter another passphrase. Do not use these pre-generated words. suck it has to be 35 long
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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