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December 22, 2014, 08:49:26 PM
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Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?
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December 22, 2014, 08:51:23 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done
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December 22, 2014, 08:52:10 PM
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Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

one word: don't switch to LVM volumes
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December 22, 2014, 09:44:39 PM
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Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

one word: don't switch to LVM volumes

What is LVM?

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December 22, 2014, 09:45:20 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done

No manipulation dude. I was buying like a mutherfucker.

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December 22, 2014, 10:33:45 PM
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Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?
yes, i have a a bunch of 6TB drives which are 2.5" toshiba laptop drives in raid 0 (2TB x 3)
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December 22, 2014, 10:49:59 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done

No manipulation dude. I was buying like a mutherfucker.

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December 22, 2014, 10:50:58 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done

No manipulation dude. I was buying like a mutherfucker.
i'd wait till Christmas when markets are dead then New Years Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 10:52:17 PM
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Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

one word: don't switch to LVM volumes

What is LVM?
https://www.google.com/#q=LVM
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December 22, 2014, 11:17:41 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done

No manipulation dude. I was buying like a mutherfucker.
i'd wait till Christmas when markets are dead then New Years Smiley

I'm just getting started dude.

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December 22, 2014, 11:33:15 PM
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remember entry point to this for 20K Burst a day close to ten thousand dollars is needed unless access to cheap drives

I say BURST will reach 1000 satoshi not far from Today, once 1000 satoshi threshold is breached it will escalate at the same time people will be coding ethereum next generation of applications for it at the same time systems like Supernet will come alive and encode same protocol and open the bridge and start bypassing exchanges (finally)
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December 22, 2014, 11:34:14 PM
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serious manipulation took place Today in the volume 300K at 160 satoshi , you are all being tested, we are going into way above several thousands of sat, been observing what is being done

No manipulation dude. I was buying like a mutherfucker.
i'd wait till Christmas when markets are dead then New Years Smiley

I'm just getting started dude.

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December 22, 2014, 11:34:26 PM
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remember entry point to this for 20K Burst a day close to ten thousand dollars is needed unless access to cheap drives

I say BURST will reach 1000 satoshi not far from Today

Whatever the price, I'm getting more as an xmas present to myself Smiley

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First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

http://ciyam.org/at

or in other words you have no idea what you have started
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    We are working on press releases, they will be ready tonight. But we need HELP.

    Can you list all the important publications, blogs, people, even major bitcoin publications for us, to send the PR?


    Here's a google spread sheet to use:
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tQ5Eu3nEjGT3w8PcSoMpVw8rzKjytISqa3bH04lgozc/edit#gid=0

    PLEASE HELP OUT!


    Sure I will love to help.Also I can make translations from English to Russian language during the holidays.
    Just PM me,I will be happy to help.


    Thanks, but try to fill in the spread sheet above Smiley We only have one single entry in there, and we need like 50. 100 would be great. I edited it for twitter accounts too.

    Please: put every publication (online or print), person or twitter account you can come up with which are relevant to crypto! To have a list will be so much easier than PM a bunch of people, so can your spread it yourself, put your twitter account up there Smiley

    We are still working on the releases, but we are spread out over the world/time zones/travel at the moment. But it should be available in five-six hours. We need to check all the facts are correct too, which is a bit complicated.

    Once again: PLEASE fill out the spread sheet.


    One final bump of this, then I give up. We have two entries in spread sheet about where to sending the press releases. Price has climed without the news been activelty spread. This could be huge if we help each other.

    I really hate to do the below, not because I'm against bounties or donations but because I could give them to dev or vbcs instead:

    • I will give 200 BURST for each entry in the spread sheet

    Conditions:
    1) The roof is 100 unique entries, that means there are at least 20,000 up for grabs. Note: The roof may become made higher during the night/day, which will then be announced in a post from my account on in this thread
    2) Entry your nick in the third column in the spread sheet and email burst@countermail.com with your contribution. PMs does not count. To be real sure of your payout include a printscreen of the spread sheet.
    3) In case of dispute of who was first with an entry, Irontiga will give the ruling of who should have the coins
    4) Entries have to be real, meaning crypto and/or bitcoin related, and complete/correct. Unrelated entries or spam will not count



    Ok?

    This is a reeeeeally easy way of earning some Burst, just adding guys like Max Kaiser, Gavin Andresen's or altcoinherald.com's email addresses will give you 600 and takes 1 minute. Googling another 20 entries will give you 4,000 BURST. And the roof might very well become much higher then 100...

    One last time: PLEASE HELP US Smiley And let me pay you Wink And get us write the releases instead of hunting for relevant email addresses.

    Address: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tQ5Eu3nEjGT3w8PcSoMpVw8rzKjytISqa3bH04lgozc/edit#gid=0
    Email address: burst@countermail.com


    **EDIT: THANK YOU!! Eleven now and counting! Keep going Smiley

    **EDIT 2: YEAH, great!! Take my money Wink But most importingly help out BURST!! Cheesy Keep going, I don't thing I stop at 100...

    **EDIT 3: Just added this to the spread sheet (slightly edited):
    - GOOD JOB, CONTINUE. UPDATED MY POST, I DON'T THINK I'll STOP AT 100 Wink
    - MORE; MORE; MORE. You might earn 10,000 BURST tonight if I go higher Wink
    - MORE PUBLICATIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED; doesn't need to be an email address but a contact form is good too

    ** EDIT 4: 24 entries taken now!
    - NOTE: If we reach 100, the next 50 entries after that will be 200 BURST for BLOGS and PUBLICATIONS (print or online); PUBLICATIONS in certian foregn langueges will be accepted (Scandinavia, Spanish, Russia, Portugees, Franch, Dutch, German). Twitter accounts will pay 50 BURST after 100

    ** EDIT 5: EPIC WORK, GUYS, EPIC!! BREAK ME, plz, DO NOT STOP!! Wink
    - Even if I say more publications, twitter is fully and equally paid up to 100; I will pay more for publication within the first 100 entries tho. After 100 entries, BLOGS AND PUBLICATIONS WILL PAY 200 BURST and TWITTER 50 BURST

    ** EDIT 6: 63 entries!! Great guys, really nice of you.
    - Please continue Smiley I would like to announce that the former roof a 100 entries are now officially 200 entries Smiley However, the the above rules apply.
    - Note that you still can get 200 Bursts for a single (relevant) twitter account, up to 100 entry.
    - After that, 200 Burst will be paid for for PUBLICATIONS, not only in English but also in certain languages (UPDATED list: "Scandinavian" (you know what I mean), Spanish, Russia, Portuguese, France, Dutch, German. Chines, Thai, South Corea), both in print and online. This also include blogs in those languages.
    - And don't forget to email burst@countermail.com with what you have been adding and an address so I can send you the money! Plz remember, its holidays coming up so if I have a lot of email, this can take awhile. I'll keep you updated on that!
    - And please continue: only 30 percent of the quota has been filled yet Smiley Smiley



    5.26AM:
    I would lastly would like to say thank you for your work and I hope the community can continue to contribute to the development of Burst in this way, sometimes payed, sometimes for free. We must all cooperate to get Burst to the place in crypte where it belongs; technological innovation can to much but connections, friends, becoming a "name" and regularly be active on twitter and other places are so important. To this you have been to great help Smiley
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    December 23, 2014, 01:25:00 AM
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    Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

    I suggest not using raid0 ...
    https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/raid.333/

    First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

    http://ciyam.org/at

    or in other words you have no idea what you have started

    sounds epic ... tell me more :-)
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    December 23, 2014, 04:51:31 AM
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    Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

    I suggest not using raid0 ...
    https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/raid.333/

    First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

    http://ciyam.org/at

    or in other words you have no idea what you have started

    sounds epic ... tell me more :-)
    raid 0 is working phenomenally for me.  has anyone actually tested raid 0 and burst plots to make this claim of "not suggesting raid 0" that is being repeated over and over?
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    Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

    I suggest not using raid0 ...
    https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/raid.333/

    First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

    http://ciyam.org/at

    or in other words you have no idea what you have started

    sounds epic ... tell me more :-)
    raid 0 is working phenomenally for me.  has anyone actually tested raid 0 and burst plots to make this claim of "not suggesting raid 0" that is being repeated over and over?

    The problem with Raid 0 is that if you lose one drive, you lose the whole array; and the more drives you have in the array, the sooner probability says you'll lose the whole array. You gain nothing in terms of performance, and depending on how the array is striped you may lose performance, over a bunch of individual drives, and when one drive goes bad - you get to replot your entire array.

    H.




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    December 23, 2014, 04:58:48 AM
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    First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

    http://ciyam.org/at

    or in other words you have no idea what you have started

    ... It sounds like you just opened a dictionary/thesaurus and started plugging in text.

    i.e. "Operand: The quantity on which an operation is to be done."

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    December 23, 2014, 05:02:08 AM
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    Anyone has experience with mining Burst on raid 0 setup?

    I suggest not using raid0 ...
    https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/raid.333/

    First implementation of automated transactions took place Today, only deep techies are aware I am among one of these people, this implementation opens a "doorway" so to speak, language is of Alain Turing, meaning computations have "self closure" operands compute operations on the blockchain and close in the sense of atomic reversible computations

    http://ciyam.org/at

    or in other words you have no idea what you have started

    sounds epic ... tell me more :-)
    raid 0 is working phenomenally for me.  has anyone actually tested raid 0 and burst plots to make this claim of "not suggesting raid 0" that is being repeated over and over?

    The problem with Raid 0 is that if you lose one drive, you lose the whole array; and the more drives you have in the array, the sooner probability says you'll lose the whole array. You gain nothing in terms of performance, and depending on how the array is striped you may lose performance, over a bunch of individual drives, and when one drive goes bad - you get to replot your entire array.

    H.


    I'm pretty sure this happened to someone over in the "100" page range.  Probably more that just haven't reported it.  With all the cons, I'm not sure why anyone would choose to do raid 0 going into Burst mining.

    Grow the Dividend Snek! (pm me if you have questions)
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