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Author Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000  (Read 2170603 times)
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November 17, 2014, 10:07:15 PM
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Hi to all Smiley

I need help. I want to try solo mining and the question is how can I mine from another PC to that PC where is my wallet Huh My wallet is runing on address 192.168.100.102 and how to access to that from another PC, also is 10TB enough for solo mining?
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November 17, 2014, 10:23:19 PM
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Hi to all Smiley

I need help. I want to try solo mining and the question is how can I mine from another PC to that PC where is my wallet Huh My wallet is runing on address 192.168.100.102 and how to access to that from another PC, also is 10TB enough for solo mining?

set your conf file to something like this..

{
   "Mode" : "solo",

   "Server" : "192.168.0.7", ip of 2nd machine
   "Port": 8126,

   "UpdaterAddr" : "192.168.0.1", ip of 1st machine
   "UpdaterPort": 8124,

   "EnableProxy": false,
   "ProxyPort": 8126,

   "Paths":["C:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 200000,

   "ShowMsg" : false ,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,

   "UseSorting" : true,
   "Debug": false,

   "UseFastRcv" : true,
   "SendInterval": 100,
   "UpdateInterval": 2000
}

unsure of how to do conf file for solo mining proper as I dont and 10TB should be enough to

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November 18, 2014, 12:15:05 AM
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10TB should be enough

In your dreams...

Why the frell so many retards spell "ect" as an abbreviation of "Et Cetera"? "ETC", DAMMIT! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_cetera

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November 18, 2014, 12:35:42 AM
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wplotgenerator.exe crashes immediately upon startup and I can't figure it out,

Windows 7/ i5 2500k

wplotgenerator 1xxxx 0 800000 1932 4

Thanks in advance.
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November 18, 2014, 01:50:46 AM
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wplotgenerator.exe crashes immediately upon startup and I can't figure it out,

Windows 7/ i5 2500k

wplotgenerator 1xxxx 0 800000 1932 4

Thanks in advance.


Are you double clicking the .bat or the .exe to run the generator?
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November 18, 2014, 03:27:13 AM
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Played a bit around, if someone wants to know what aliases are taken -> http://pastebin.info/?paste=106
And the Top 250 Burst Holders Smiley -> http://pastebin.info/?paste=107

crowetic - BURST-KHTJ-G3H7-LD2Q-H7LJ6
crowetic - BURST-KHTJ-G3H7-LD2Q-H7LJ6

this is incorrect, my address is in my sig, and that's registered with my name. I don't know what the other address above is, or why there are two of them listed. Can you explain that? Thanks!

That's my addy Wink
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November 18, 2014, 04:13:54 AM
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I'm working on the website with Pottu(maybe?) while Irontiga is busy.  Anyone want to help us write up some of content?  Or help with the site?  I want to make sure we have something professional looking.  I've got a sketch of what I think it'll look like but would be nice to have help making it happen.

The website is one of the first things people see when checking out the coin, so seems particularly important to me.



Particularly wanted:

I'm looking for a paragraph on why Burst is ASIC resistant (I can write up something close enough)

Also a good description of how Proof of Capacity works on the checking side of things, as opposed to the plotting side.  Basically a description of the algorithm.

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November 18, 2014, 04:40:44 AM
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I'm working on the website with Pottu(maybe?) while Irontiga is busy.  Anyone want to help us write up some of content?  Or help with the site?  I want to make sure we have something professional looking.  I've got a sketch of what I think it'll look like but would be nice to have help making it happen.

The website is one of the first things people see when checking out the coin, so seems particularly important to me.



Particularly wanted:

I'm looking for a paragraph on why Burst is ASIC resistant (I can write up something close enough)

Also a good description of how Proof of Capacity works on the checking side of things, as opposed to the plotting side.  Basically a description of the algorithm.

What about this?

X11 uses 11 rounds,
      X13 uses 13 rounds,
            X15 uses 15 rounds,
                  X17 uses 17 rounds,
                        BURST uses 4098 rounds!

372 times darker than Darkcoin and 20x more energy efficient (assuming a 200W GPU and a 10W hard drive).

ASIC Resistant:
A BURST ASIC would require 4098 more cores/threads than today's Scrypt ASICs and draw MUCH more power.


Can someone confirm if some or all of these facts as true?

4098 / 11 = 372
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November 18, 2014, 05:36:48 AM
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I'm working on the website with Pottu(maybe?) while Irontiga is busy.  Anyone want to help us write up some of content?  Or help with the site?  I want to make sure we have something professional looking.  I've got a sketch of what I think it'll look like but would be nice to have help making it happen.

The website is one of the first things people see when checking out the coin, so seems particularly important to me.



Particularly wanted:

I'm looking for a paragraph on why Burst is ASIC resistant (I can write up something close enough)

Also a good description of how Proof of Capacity works on the checking side of things, as opposed to the plotting side.  Basically a description of the algorithm.

What about this?

X11 uses 11 rounds,
      X13 uses 13 rounds,
            X15 uses 15 rounds,
                  X17 uses 17 rounds,
                        BURST uses 4098 rounds!

372 times darker than Darkcoin and 20x more energy efficient (assuming a 200W GPU and a 10W hard drive).

ASIC Resistant:
A BURST ASIC would require 4098 more cores/threads than today's Scrypt ASICs and draw MUCH more power.


Can someone confirm if some or all of these facts as true?

4098 / 11 = 372

Needs work, but i really like that Smiley

The conclusions are incorrect
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November 18, 2014, 05:46:20 AM
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Hey, guys, come check out #burst-coin on freenode!!!

We now have a functional bot, with tipping!!!

To use the bot:

Go to freenode, server: irc.freenode.net works

Register and identify yourself by your nick.
Code:
/msg NickServ REGISTER [ur password] [ur email]
Make sure ur nick is already what you want it to be!!

Then, sign in:

Code:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY [ur nick] [ur password]

Once that is done, you need to cloak your vhost. Go to #freenode and ask for a cloak

Code:
/join #freenode
and say
Quote
may i please have a cloak o_0 ?

Now come to the channel,
Code:
/join #burst-coin

and type:
Quote
!register

Now your done!!!

You can use:
!help
!tip [user] [amount]
!soak [amount] //this splits the amount between users, sending scraps to the bot
!deposit //gives you an address and message to send burst to to deposit. Please make the unique message unencrypted
!withdraw [address] [amount]
!balance

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November 18, 2014, 05:46:51 AM
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I'm looking for a paragraph on why Burst is ASIC resistant (I can write up something close enough)

Also a good description of how Proof of Capacity works on the checking side of things, as opposed to the plotting side.  Basically a description of the algorithm.

I'll take a crack at this.
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November 18, 2014, 08:33:04 AM
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Hi to all Smiley

I need help. I want to try solo mining and the question is how can I mine from another PC to that PC where is my wallet Huh My wallet is runing on address 192.168.100.102 and how to access to that from another PC, also is 10TB enough for solo mining?

set your conf file to something like this..

{
   "Mode" : "solo",

   "Server" : "192.168.0.7", ip of 2nd machine
   "Port": 8126,

   "UpdaterAddr" : "192.168.0.1", ip of 1st machine
   "UpdaterPort": 8124,

   "EnableProxy": false,
   "ProxyPort": 8126,

   "Paths":["C:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 200000,

   "ShowMsg" : false ,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,

   "UseSorting" : true,
   "Debug": false,

   "UseFastRcv" : true,
   "SendInterval": 100,
   "UpdateInterval": 2000
}

unsure of how to do conf file for solo mining proper as I dont and 10TB should be enough to

OK, thx I will try. What is the best miner to use ?
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November 18, 2014, 08:34:01 AM
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10TB should be enough

In your dreams...

Sad Then how much TB  Huh
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November 18, 2014, 08:40:03 AM
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Hi to all Smiley

I need help. I want to try solo mining and the question is how can I mine from another PC to that PC where is my wallet Huh My wallet is runing on address 192.168.100.102 and how to access to that from another PC, also is 10TB enough for solo mining?

set your conf file to something like this..

{
   "Mode" : "solo",

   "Server" : "192.168.0.7", ip of 2nd machine
   "Port": 8126,

   "UpdaterAddr" : "192.168.0.1", ip of 1st machine
   "UpdaterPort": 8124,

   "EnableProxy": false,
   "ProxyPort": 8126,

   "Paths":["C:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 200000,

   "ShowMsg" : false ,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,

   "UseSorting" : true,
   "Debug": false,

   "UseFastRcv" : true,
   "SendInterval": 100,
   "UpdateInterval": 2000
}

unsure of how to do conf file for solo mining proper as I dont and 10TB should be enough to

OK, thx I will try. What is the best miner to use ?

Blago's or Uray's.

And linux, that is the main part, just use linux + uray. Definitely best option.
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November 18, 2014, 08:42:00 AM
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Hi to all Smiley

I need help. I want to try solo mining and the question is how can I mine from another PC to that PC where is my wallet Huh My wallet is runing on address 192.168.100.102 and how to access to that from another PC, also is 10TB enough for solo mining?

set your conf file to something like this..

{
   "Mode" : "solo",

   "Server" : "192.168.0.7", ip of 2nd machine
   "Port": 8126,

   "UpdaterAddr" : "192.168.0.1", ip of 1st machine
   "UpdaterPort": 8124,

   "EnableProxy": false,
   "ProxyPort": 8126,

   "Paths":["C:\\plots"],
   "CacheSize" : 200000,

   "ShowMsg" : false ,
   "ShowUpdates" : false,

   "UseSorting" : true,
   "Debug": false,

   "UseFastRcv" : true,
   "SendInterval": 100,
   "UpdateInterval": 2000
}

unsure of how to do conf file for solo mining proper as I dont and 10TB should be enough to

OK, thx I will try. What is the best miner to use ?

Blago's or Uray's.

And linux, that is the main part, just use linux + uray. Definitely best option.

Thx !
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November 18, 2014, 08:49:15 AM
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Dev should remove multipools from Op ,
None works , they just wanted the bounty,
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November 18, 2014, 09:45:00 AM
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but, what's happen on burst price ? collapse again ?

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November 18, 2014, 09:49:05 AM
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Hey, guys, come check out #burst-coin on freenode!!!

We now have a functional bot, with tipping!!!

To use the bot:

Go to freenode, server: irc.freenode.net works

Register and identify yourself by your nick.
Code:
/msg NickServ REGISTER [ur password] [ur email]
Make sure ur nick is already what you want it to be!!

Then, sign in:

Code:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY [ur nick] [ur password]

Once that is done, you need to cloak your vhost. Go to #freenode and ask for a cloak

Code:
/join #freenode
and say
Quote
may i please have a cloak o_0 ?

Now come to the channel,
Code:
/join #burst-coin

and type:
Quote
!register

Now your done!!!

You can use:
!help
!tip [user] [amount]
!soak [amount] //this splits the amount between users, sending scraps to the bot
!deposit //gives you an address and message to send burst to to deposit. Please make the unique message unencrypted
!withdraw [address] [amount]
!balance



OOPS, forgot to add,

Bot was made by Pottu -> https://burstforum.com/index.php?members/pottu82.194/
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November 18, 2014, 10:22:17 AM
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Hey, guys, come check out #burst-coin on freenode!!!

We now have a functional bot, with tipping!!!

To use the bot:

Go to freenode, server: irc.freenode.net works

Register and identify yourself by your nick.
Code:
/msg NickServ REGISTER [ur password] [ur email]
Make sure ur nick is already what you want it to be!!

Then, sign in:

Code:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY [ur nick] [ur password]

Once that is done, you need to cloak your vhost. Go to #freenode and ask for a cloak

Code:
/join #freenode
and say
Quote
may i please have a cloak o_0 ?

Now come to the channel,
Code:
/join #burst-coin

and type:
Quote
!register

Now your done!!!

You can use:
!help
!tip [user] [amount]
!soak [amount] //this splits the amount between users, sending scraps to the bot
!deposit //gives you an address and message to send burst to to deposit. Please make the unique message unencrypted
!withdraw [address] [amount]
!balance



OOPS, forgot to add,

Bot was made by Pottu -> https://burstforum.com/index.php?members/pottu82.194/

Is a web-based interface possible to use or is it required to download a client?

I just saw this: http://burstcoin.eu/chat

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November 18, 2014, 10:35:20 AM
Last edit: November 18, 2014, 11:04:47 AM by mmmaybe
 #14960


It depends on how much variance you are willing to accept.

With 10TB it could probably go a week or more without a single block. Even with 50TB there are days when you will end up empty, although it's pretty rare.

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