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November 08, 2014, 04:28:46 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.

What program can open burst.h2.db file?
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November 08, 2014, 08:38:08 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.

What program can open burst.h2.db file?
i have not verified if the nxt base really uses the h2 database engine like the filename states.
if h2 is used you first have to figure out if the files can be simply read by another server and which user has privileges to access the content. if this works the simplest way to access it "directly" within excel may be the odbc driver.
http://www.h2database.com/html/advanced.html#odbc_driver

if you want to put content which the api supplies into excel you may have a look into this:
http://ramblings.mcpher.com/Home/excelquirks/json/rest

which data do you want to extract?

i prefer to use the wallet api to extract the required data in php and write it into a for this purpose designed mysql database.
i am working on a blockchain copy in mysql. a direct database to database conversion may work for this but my focus is to have a solid indexable db model based on the data structures contained in the blockchain wether than an for size optimized db design with hard constraints in the model.


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November 08, 2014, 10:06:07 PM
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Happy to see the price going up again.
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November 09, 2014, 12:57:14 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  Grin

Also, i think a miss phrasing there, i don't do it for nxt  Huh


Thanks bro, but you do a lot of work too! We are just together trying to help out burst as a whole! Since it's our favorite coin!


also, update on the pool!! here goes...

We have purchased a VM to use as our balancer/failover server as opposed to using a DNS failover, this way no miners have to change anything or restart to get the new IP when the failover happens, the balancer server will automatically use the main pool or backup pool depending on the situation, and the miners will never have to change their IP address! This is great!

Also, the pool has been solid on the current backup server, which is a rackserver with VMWare ESXi.

I will be purchasing the new main server and having it hosted in a datacenter as soon as possible, the latest will be mid/end of next week.

Then we will be fully redundant, and no one will have to worry about downtime anymore! The way we have it setup is the main pool controls most of everything, the backup pool will have payouts disabled, so the main pool is the only one that will handle payouts. I'm pretty sure this setup will work fine, based on limited testing we did with our other setup. I will also be contacting Uray to find out if he's got some other suggestions (seeing as it's his software.)

We donate part of all of our assets and pool fee to Uray, for his great work with everything involving burst.

Speaking of which, Uray, I will be sending you a donation early next week, would you like that in BURST or BTC? Smiley Be on the lookout for a PM from me here shortly, got a few questions for you. thanks!



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November 09, 2014, 03:52:52 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 Smiley 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 Smiley



Just bought some!  This is promising.
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November 09, 2014, 08:01:52 AM
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Happy to see the price going up again.
This is natural process.This coin has strong community behind it,and hdd mining is true innovation with allmost 0 power costs. Wink

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November 09, 2014, 08:26:17 AM
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Is the calculator still accurate?

https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator
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November 09, 2014, 08:30:43 AM
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Is the calculator still accurate?

https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator

Yes....

But it was only ever an estimate
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November 09, 2014, 08:59:09 AM
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Is the calculator still accurate?

https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator
It hasn't updated for quite a while. http://burstcoin.eu/calculator is probably better.
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November 09, 2014, 11:28:50 AM
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[ByteEnterprises]

[]_[] https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-byteenterprises.310/ []_[]

Buy some and get profits from all out projects!!!

VERY limited amount available. Money raised invested in developing burst and our burst projects.
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November 09, 2014, 11:32:35 AM
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Is the calculator still accurate?

https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator
It hasn't updated for quite a while. http://burstcoin.eu/calculator is probably better.

i think it is a bit optimistic...
with 12Tb it say 7000 coins/ day....
i'm doing 5000/6000 day...

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November 09, 2014, 11:41:37 AM
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hey guys where can i take servers with big HDDs at a good price? Can you suggest me any server site?

My intention is to buy 2 or 3 servers and let them mining burst 24\24 7\7, but i've just one question: can i set burst mining on a different OS than Windows?
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November 09, 2014, 11:53:06 AM
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hey guys where can i take servers with big HDDs at a good price? Can you suggest me any server site?

My intention is to buy 2 or 3 servers and let them mining burst 24\24 7\7, but i've just one question: can i set burst mining on a different OS than Windows?

Easiest way to do it, pm us and we can work good stuff out.

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-bytecloud.312/

And never mind there being other os for mining....use Linux....much, much better!!
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November 09, 2014, 12:47:41 PM
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Is the calculator still accurate?

https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/calculator
It hasn't updated for quite a while. http://burstcoin.eu/calculator is probably better.

i think it is a bit optimistic...
with 12Tb it say 7000 coins/ day....
i'm doing 5000/6000 day...
It uses a 50 block average for difficulty, that's less than 3½ hours, and depending on when you take the average it will vary from 2M to 4M. 24 hour average would probably be a lot better.
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November 09, 2014, 01:07:27 PM
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any one please help me with this error ? ?

i try to run "Burst Today " and i got this error after downloading

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please some one help this error
I'm happy to answer this, as I haven't seen much help on this.

I got the same error, after extensive searching and just troubleshooting I figured out it was a Java issue, or rather the location of Java. All the batch files were pointing to just "Java" or "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Java" so I copied Java.exe over to that location since it wasn't there. I also created a folder "jre7" at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\" and copied "Java.exe" into that folder as well.
**This was on a fresh install of Windows 7 x64**

I got it to work by:
1.) Installing Java x32 & x64 and I also installed Java JRE (x32 & x64) from here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
2.) I had to modify the Batch files in the pocminer folder here: "C:\Burst.Today\Miner\pocminer-master\" and I changed the first part from "Java" to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_25\bin\java.exe"  *** Make sure you include those quotes too, otherwise it won't run!
3.) run the Burst.Today launcher, enter the password and you should be all set.

These instructions worked for me so if they don't work for you, the issue is Java so troubleshoot Java and make sure all the paths work too!

If you find this useful and solve your problem, or if this gives you a good direction then feel free to send me Burst: BURST-UQYS-JNNB-FXZG-E2D23
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November 09, 2014, 01:28:00 PM
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I have a question. If I have 2 different HD and on the first one my plot is XXX_1_800000_1000, on my second drive, can the plot look the same as on HD1 or do I have to do a plot from nonce 800001?
Thanks!
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November 09, 2014, 01:34:57 PM
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I have a question. If I have 2 different HD and on the first one my plot is XXX_1_800000_1000, on my second drive, can the plot look the same as on HD1 or do I have to do a plot from nonce 800001? YES !!!
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I have a question. If I have 2 different HD and on the first one my plot is XXX_1_800000_1000, on my second drive, can the plot look the same as on HD1 or do I have to do a plot from nonce 800001?
Thanks!

Plot from nonce 800000, not 800001. That would create a 1-nonce gap. 800000 is nonce count, not end nonce.
Also, I suggest using a higher stagger, 1000 will result in a lot of seeking.

UPD:
didn't notice start nonce is 1. I'd use something like:

XXX_0_800000_40000
XXX_800000_800000_40000
XXX_1600000_800000_40000
etc
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November 09, 2014, 02:47:05 PM
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You people are still trying to make this shitcoin work?  Wow you're stupid.  I got out of it weeks ago and am far happier without the stress of this crapcoin on my mind.
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November 09, 2014, 03:04:58 PM
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Wow!You are back!Write please something else,just for fun!I like your comments so much!Are you still mining with 10 GB solo?LOL Grin Grin

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