No Deadline
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@ddos said in No Deadline:
@nobody luxe is just saying your reward assignment was set wrong.
ok, so on this page: https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128/rewardassignmentshort.html
I set the Reward assignment to "...cc26c" value as shown in top right of this page: http://pool.burst-team.us/
this output: https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128/burst?requestType=getRewardRecipient&account=14097841123977794977 didn't change.
then he says it costs 4 burst to make this change - but where to i 'pay'? (or is it deducted by the pool out of my output)
clear as mud.
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@ddos said in No Deadline:
@nobody http://forums.burst-team.us:4567/topic/1119/how-to-do-reward-assignment-for-dummies
thanks. i shut down my miner then followed those steps. first time, gave the error code 5. second time with the 2nd button it worked, well 'worked' = accepted my input and gave me a resulting hash page output.
this time looks like it worked: https://wallet.burst-team.us:8128/burst?requestType=getRewardRecipient&account=14097841123977794977 gives a different result.
i think the issue with using the page directly as luxe suggested is that my miner was still running, didn't know i had to shut it down to change the assignment.
will report back in a bit.
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@nobody
To set the reward recipient with your local wallet you need a started local wallet and a fully downloaded (synced) blockchain.
Many users prefer the 'uncomplicated' quick solution and use the SSL Online Wallet.For larger amounts of Burst I recommend as a cold storage always a "paper wallet" - simply write down the passphrase on paper or print it out and use it with your own local wallet instance.
You got a nice set up there - you could even mine solo.
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@daWallet said in No Deadline:
@nobody
To set the reward recipient with your local wallet you need a started local wallet and a fully downloaded (synced) blockchain.Yeah, after the step above, I started mining, went to bed, checked this AM and noticed it was still producing squat. then noticed the local wallet AIO app i had minimized mentioned the "downloading blockchain" green bar. doh. Seems it finally did something, i have an actual balance in the AIO local wallet app.
Many users prefer the 'uncomplicated' quick solution and use the SSL Online Wallet.
For larger amounts of Burst I recommend as a cold storage always a "paper wallet" - simply write down the passphrase on paper or print it out and use it with your own local wallet instance.
10-4, thanks.
You got a nice set up there - you could even mine solo.
thanks, where's the tipping point size wise? (when is it worth it) like in BTC any home rigs it's like the lottery, not likely to happen, but if it does, wham, serious money. And what are the benefits, lower fees?
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@nobody With 20 TB you should get some blocks a week, sometimes even more than one a day.
In the long run you save the pool fees and during the pool downtimes (or forks) you have a better probability to find a block.
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"solo mining" as a search string in the forum search isn't very fruitful. Any recommended reading? i have well north of 20TB available, so I'm interested to learn more.
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For solo mining you need a local wallet running, and you have to do reward assignment back to yourself again. Also you need to configure your miner for solo.
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@luxe said in No Deadline:
Also you need to configure your miner for solo.
^^ any info on that?
and how often would the blockchain need to be re-downloaded?
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@nobody It's not completely redownloaded. It's like a tower that you keep adding blocks to to make it taller. If you already have every block from a while back, you just need to be updated. The blocks aren't that large.

