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Author Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000  (Read 2170888 times)
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December 07, 2014, 06:18:51 PM
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind
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December 07, 2014, 07:44:45 PM
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind

This coin is still small and I suspect many haven't really looked into this coin closely.. give it a few months and after we bubble up to be a top 5 cryptocurrency, then we'll stay seeing clones.

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December 07, 2014, 09:52:35 PM
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Difficulty is 3 times higher and price is still in the dumps  Sad mining is no longer profitable SOL.
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December 07, 2014, 10:02:58 PM
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind

The situation it is strange. Diff rise=people are investing in burst
But price stile low = big whales are accumulating burst???

I do not know... But it is strange.
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December 07, 2014, 10:11:42 PM
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Difficulty is 3 times higher and price is still in the dumps  Sad mining is no longer profitable SOL.

Not profitable yet... but easier than buying off of exchanges.. and the people mining know it will be.

And worst case, miners decide to drop off the network since it's not profitable and suddenly it is again... what's amazing is that they are holding on to the coins and price is keeping steady, looks like they are in it for the long run!

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December 07, 2014, 10:12:51 PM
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The situation it is strange. Diff rise=people are investing in burst
But price stile low = big whales are accumulating burst???

I do not know... But it is strange.

Another thing - there are spam bots parrotting what people said in the chat 2 months ago - random utterances containing word burst in poloniex trollbox. It has rather alienating effect on the usual pump crowd, possibly keeping price low. All combined, this indeeds looks like stealth hoarding attempt without rattling up the market as there is not significant sell wall.
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December 07, 2014, 10:32:46 PM
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Man, im almost back to the burst world, just a couple more days.

All our assets will be paid out and updated in a few days. I'm in a region with crappy internet and only my phone, so haven't been able to do much. I have been buying bust for bytegear, and will do hard invest payout soon. Won't sell any more though, because we want to get rid of it, but we will give current owners real nice benefits. But more on that later.
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December 07, 2014, 10:34:25 PM
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Hey, I am still out of BURST coin mining and am holding my 10931 coins waiting for the right time to sell.  I enjoy living without the stress and power bill that comes with coin mining!   Grin
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind

The situation it is strange. Diff rise=people are investing in burst
But price stile low = big whales are accumulating burst???

I do not know... But it is strange.

Mining went from 6,000 to 10,000 = 66% increase

Price went from 75 sats to 120 sats = 60%

Seems reasonable to me..  just a delay because it takes time to plot the drive.

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December 07, 2014, 10:57:12 PM
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i have a nob question that im already search for an answer and cant find a clear one, the stagger size, is there any recommended table or something like that? i mean:

if you have 4gb men use xx
if you have 8gb mem use xxx

or something like that? also i have another one question, did the stagger size affect to the load time of blocks? is much better a faster load time of blocks or this does not affect?

IMHO #1.b of suspects, Hal Finney is/was S.N.
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December 07, 2014, 11:17:58 PM
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You know, people are worried that data centers might start mining and using their extra space to mine and do all the mining.. but if you get a few big guys deciding to use their extra space that isn't being used to store data to mine instead, that would be awesome from a decentralization point of view.  Point being, I actually see that as being a good thing.

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December 08, 2014, 12:04:09 AM
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind

u have been waiting for a long time for a clone.
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December 08, 2014, 12:27:20 AM
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Is theri any new miners out yet as seem to be getting  errors using miner-burst on latest one continues to crash on me after been open for over a week

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December 08, 2014, 05:01:14 AM
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Is theri any new miners out yet as seem to be getting  errors using miner-burst on latest one continues to crash on me after been open for over a week

There can be issues or difficulties getting mining to work properly when you beef up the amount of TB you mine, if you are running windows 7. I have written about my experiences in the burstforum.com forums, where i have logged in solutions to my problems as i went about trying to get mining to be stable on windows 7.

all my miners and wallets run in their own batch file in a loop, so the odd crash will just result in a restart of the particular miner, or wallet. I have 26 disks being mined on 3 pc's all running windows 7. so i have 26 miners running,and 3 wallets. It can run unattended for many days before something really bad happens on one of the boxes. Sometimes it can run for weeks on end. I have heard that windows 8.1 does not have the memory cache problems, in that case i think stuff would run pretty stable, W7 was not built to handle the level and kind of filesystem activity that BURST does. W7 is crap in that respect.
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December 08, 2014, 07:14:56 AM
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I wanna to buy some more hdd's and I'm looking for best (value/power) solution to how to connect them to my mainboard. I made some research but still don't know where should I go. Can I have any tips?
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December 08, 2014, 07:29:08 AM
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I wanna to buy some more hdd's and I'm looking for best (value/power) solution to how to connect them to my mainboard. I made some research but still don't know where should I go. Can I have any tips?

If you have free SATA-Ports on your motherboard I suggest WD Green 3TB or 4TB drives. They are cheap, fast and quite reliable. External USB3.0 Drives are also fine, just don't pick Intenso (had lots of problems with them).
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I wanna to buy some more hdd's and I'm looking for best (value/power) solution to how to connect them to my mainboard. I made some research but still don't know where should I go. Can I have any tips?

u get more burst buying on exchange with the same amount of money u use to buy HDD. And u get all the burst immediately buying from exchange. Mining the same amount would probably take at least 8 months (take note that block reward reduce every month at the rate of 5%) if difficulty were to remain at this level. If difficulty goes up again next month , u are looking at 1 year or more. If burst were to go up to 1000 sat next month, your profit is not as much as buying from the exchange because u will only get the same amount of burst that u can buy 8 months later. And using the profit u gain from buying burst from exchange , u can use the money to buy even more HDD if u really want to mine. Mining is only good when the price is up. Right now a better option is to buy from exchange, profit from raising price , use the profit to buy more HDD and mine later, Price right now is cheap compare to buying HDD and mine. When price goes to 300-400 , u can start thinking about mining if difficulty remains at this level.
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I wanna to buy some more hdd's and I'm looking for best (value/power) solution to how to connect them to my mainboard. I made some research but still don't know where should I go. Can I have any tips?

If you have free SATA-Ports on your motherboard I suggest WD Green 3TB or 4TB drives. They are cheap, fast and quite reliable. External USB3.0 Drives are also fine, just don't pick Intenso (had lots of problems with them).

I have 5 intenso 4TB, and none of them have had any trouble yet. They've been mining for 2 months or more (i think - something like that).  So it's not all the intenso drives that are fubar. I got 5 good ones. Perhaps intenso drives come in different qualities and size, like, perhaps the 3TB are bad, but the 4TB are good?
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December 08, 2014, 08:31:48 AM
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Hey, I am still out of BURST coin mining and am holding my 10931 coins waiting for the right time to sell.  I enjoy living without the stress and power bill that comes with coin mining!   Grin

tim,

mining burst it is not a stress...

twweaking GPU to undervolt it and try to get a less power comsumption it is a stress!!!

but not mining burst ;-)
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December 08, 2014, 08:34:41 AM
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strange that still no clone have popped up for this, still one of its kind

u have been waiting for a long time for a clone.

why do you think so yellow???

the code is on github.

we need just a dev with the right skills and time/money to invest in a new coin using POC.
Probably for now there was't ...
but maybe tomorrow ...

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