hvidgaard
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November 08, 2014, 07:21:38 AM |
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If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
Same speed, you will be CPU bound calculating the deadlines every time a new round starts.
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 07:31:39 AM |
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If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
Same speed, you will be CPU bound calculating the deadlines every time a new round starts. Same, but there is a difference if the ssd is 20tb or something!!!
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 07:49:59 AM Last edit: November 08, 2014, 08:30:59 AM by Irontiga |
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[ByteLotto]The first burst lottery. Each ticket is valid till december 23. We will be having weekly draws till then, so the earlier you buy the better. It means better chances to win something. There will also be a massive prize on december 23. This will account for a half of all the money raised. More details here: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytelotto14.311/ Over 100k in tickets sold, there is gonna be a big winner this week!!! And at the end of the year Simple way to see prizes: http://bytelotto.burstcoin.info/Will make it a ton better soon
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DazzlinDave™
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November 08, 2014, 08:48:36 AM |
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Need some wallet help !! Im new to Burst. Installed wallet, and bought coins from C-CEX and sent to wallet address. The coins show up when I do a search for address, but are not showing in my wallet. When I log off and back on, I dont have the wallet addy that the coins were sent to showing up at top left area,rather a different addy. I did not create another wallet. Im scratching my head....
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burstcoin (OP)
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November 08, 2014, 08:58:41 AM |
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Need some wallet help !! Im new to Burst. Installed wallet, and bought coins from C-CEX and sent to wallet address. The coins show up when I do a search for address, but are not showing in my wallet. When I log off and back on, I dont have the wallet addy that the coins were sent to showing up at top left area,rather a different addy. I did not create another wallet. Im scratching my head....
Make sure you're logging in with the same password you used before. Unlike most login systems where it won't let you in if the password is wrong, a wrong password here will just bring up a different account.
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DazzlinDave™
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November 08, 2014, 09:00:24 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
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burstcoin (OP)
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November 08, 2014, 09:11:05 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end.
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GodMonar
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November 08, 2014, 09:25:41 AM |
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How to deposit burst to poloniex? I tried same way as Bittrex, but burst go away.
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AizenSou
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November 08, 2014, 09:26:50 AM |
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[ByteGear]Support BURST price and volume by purchasing ByteGear Every 1 ByteGear = 1 qAsic LTCGear share. Whenever there is an LTC payout it will be converted to BURST, placing BUY pressure Buy ByteGear by sending burst to: BURST-UGCW-7PH8-5KFL-7D2TN The BURST will be traded for BTC, and the BTC used to buy LTCGear. Do not worry, we will NOT be dumping it, we have large investors who want BURST, but don't want to push the price up to an UN-sustainable level(not a good for anyone). The trade between burst and btc will still take place on the exchanges, increasing volume. With LTCGear there is share multiplication, so whenever this happens, for every 1 ByteGear that you have you will receive more ByteGear(90% of the ltcgear multiplication, other 10% fee to ByteEnterprises). See more: https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytegear.309/Pretty much, by buying ByteGear you are: Investing and getting monthly dividends Increasing BURST volume Adding BURST buy pressure Supporting ByteEnterprises, which is all for supporting and promoting burst Supporting BURST development Sound good? Buy some Once the market is more liquid and burst's price more stable, we will start selling on the ae, but for now things are a little too crazy Oh yeah. Finally. Thanks for Irontiga for doing the same thing with NXT. People, buy this asset, it's super profitable and it will support BURST.
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DazzlinDave™
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November 08, 2014, 09:29:28 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end. Still no luck Is there away I can look at a login file somewhere that will show what was used for a password?
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 09:39:48 AM |
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Oh yeah. Finally. Thanks for Irontiga for doing the same thing with NXT. People, buy this asset, it's super profitable and it will support BURST.
Not just me, other great people i'm working with also. I just manage assets. Especially crowetic, big shout out to crowetic. He handles the pool, the hard part Also, i think a miss phrasing there, i don't do it for nxt
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burstcoin (OP)
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November 08, 2014, 09:45:48 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end. Still no luck Is there away I can look at a login file somewhere that will show what was used for a password? The client never holds the password longer than is needed to do the action it was provided for.
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DazzlinDave™
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November 08, 2014, 10:01:08 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end. Still no luck Is there away I can look at a login file somewhere that will show what was used for a password? The client never holds the password longer than is needed to do the action it was provided for. So, I guess Im out all my frickin coins....what a pos wallet system this is..wow
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duncan_idaho
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November 08, 2014, 10:26:13 AM |
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what is wrong with uray pool3 EU ?
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Irontiga
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November 08, 2014, 10:41:28 AM |
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Thanks, but I have done that at least 10 times...still come up with the same,but wrong account
Try common errors. If you pasted it in the first time it may be possible you under/over selected, and chopped off a letter on the front/end, or ended up with a space at the start/end. Still no luck Is there away I can look at a login file somewhere that will show what was used for a password? The client never holds the password longer than is needed to do the action it was provided for. So, I guess Im out all my frickin coins....what a pos wallet system this is..wow Did you maybe not copy a URL or something, and paste that in there unintentionally? Far from PoS, this coin gets mined. If you forget the password u encrypted ur btc wallet with ur out of coins as well.
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hvidgaard
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November 08, 2014, 10:57:26 AM |
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If you have a fast ssd, is mining faster? or is it the same speed?
Same speed, you will be CPU bound calculating the deadlines every time a new round starts. Same, but there is a difference if the ssd is 20tb or something!!! No there isn't. Even my i7 4790K is cpu bound when calculating deadlines with a single 4tb disk. There is simple no way a SSD is useful unless you're too lazy to optimize your plot files.
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AizenSou
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November 08, 2014, 10:59:01 AM |
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Oh yeah. Finally. Thanks for Irontiga for doing the same thing with NXT. People, buy this asset, it's super profitable and it will support BURST.
Not just me, other great people i'm working with also. I just manage assets. Especially crowetic, big shout out to crowetic. He handles the pool, the hard part Also, i think a miss phrasing there, i don't do it for nxt I mean NXT people have the similar assets with ltcgear
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Moonbyte1984
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November 08, 2014, 01:09:07 PM |
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I want to export burst blockchain data to excel, how I can do that?
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paduser
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November 08, 2014, 01:21:40 PM |
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I want to export burst blockchain data to excel, how I can do that?
It is not possible with the client. You need a programm that can open .db files and then export them to an excel file.
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Nevril
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November 08, 2014, 01:40:23 PM |
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Oh yeah. Finally. Thanks for Irontiga for doing the same thing with NXT. People, buy this asset, it's super profitable and it will support BURST.
Not just me, other great people i'm working with also. I just manage assets. Especially crowetic, big shout out to crowetic. He handles the pool, the hard part Also, i think a miss phrasing there, i don't do it for nxt I mean NXT people have the similar assets with ltcgear You can check BLTPS project in signature, too. It is similar and directly backed by users with bitcoins. These are good ideas, Burst is set out to grow with this community.
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